11/10/2025
Very proud of our young Divas who participated in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Competition University in New York City this weekend. Five out of seven of our competitors received prizes today
We provide Voice and Piano lessons. Our teachers are world class professionals! All levels welcome.
11/10/2025
Very proud of our young Divas who participated in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Competition University in New York City this weekend. Five out of seven of our competitors received prizes today
10/23/2025
Fun times performing at the Fair Lawn Friends of Music Fundraiser with some of our awesome, talented alumni students.
10/23/2025
Ask about our group sessions we call "Music Jam," where our studio singers gather for ensemble singing and fun times!
10/23/2025
Our wonderful Divas put on a great show Forte Piano Music Co last month! So proud of them all!
10/22/2025
Coming up: NATS Competition College/Columbia University Nov 9, 2025. Last year, we had 2 x third place winners in the NYC Chapter auditions in NYC; a 1st and 2nd Place winner in NATS Eastern Regionals at Rutgers University, with 3 others advancing to the semifinals; plus a student who reached the semifinals at the National level in the Childrens' Commercial Music category!
05/22/2025
Very proud of these kids - their passion, talent and hard work. Great performances with Craig Ketter (piano) and Rick Merino (guitar) in the pit.
05/12/2025
Our students will be performing! Come support Fair Lawn Friends of Music which help fund music programs in the Fair Lawn schools.
03/29/2025
Viva La Diva Music Studio Drama Club is a theme-centered Workshop that focusses on acting, improvisation, movement, singing, and performance skills. This semester, we will work on soliloquies and scene work with themes and characters from Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty, culminating in a show with an original script and songs chosen from Broadway/pop repertoire!! Pm me for Registrations firm. Starts April 3rd!
"Music has charms to soothe a savage breast....”
(from William Congreve's 1697 play "The Mourning Bride.")
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