meet william
MFA Musical Theater Vocal Pedagogy
Boston Conservatory
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BA Theater: MT Concentration; Dance Minor
Temple University
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Voice Faculty at Berklee College of Music​
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Versatile Triple-Threat Performer. Embodied Voice Teacher. Yogi. Virgo. Extrovert. Enneagram 1w9. ENFJ. Guacamole Enthusiast. Devoted Husband. Affectionate Dad.
William's number one priority as a voice teacher is to create a collaborative studio environment where singers can bravely explore authentic, embodied, and impactful singing. He specializes in body-mind-voice connection, singers who dance, Musical Theater, & Pop/Rock Styles.
William is a Connecticut and NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, and voice teacher. As a performer, William has performed in regional theaters and entertainment venues across the United States, as well as some of the world’s biggest stages and arenas in Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, and more, with the World Tour of Shrek the Musical. William was among the first to receive his MFA in Musical Theater Vocal Pedagogy at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee as part of the program's inaugural class. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts from Temple University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Theater, a concentration in Musical Theater, and a Minor in Dance. Inspired by his experience as a professional multi-disciplinary performer, William is passionate about integrating movement and dance pedagogy into his voice teaching. He presented on this topic at Boston Conservatory’s 2022 Vocal Pedagogy Professional Workshop in a presentation titled: “The Triple Threat Tango: Navigating Breath Strategies for Singers in Musical Theater.”
In addition to maintaining a private voice studio, William currently serves on the voice faculty at Berklee College of Music. At Berklee William teaches classes on the elements of vocal technique, as well as one-on-one voice lessons to contemporary singers, songwriters, and producers. Before Berklee, he taught voice at The Boston Conservatory to Contemporary Theater Majors and aspiring Musical Theater Students as an instructor for the Conservatory’s Musical Theater Dance Intensive. He has also had the pleasure of assisting Christine Adaire, Designated Master Linklater Voice Teacher, in teaching Linklater: Voice and Speech to MFA students at Boston Conservatory.