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Andrea Naccarato

Toronto Vocal & Piano Teacher • ABC Academy of Music

Andrea Naccarato2021-08-04T04:42:13-04:00

B.Mus (Laurier),
Trained Music Together Teacher

Soprano Andrea Naccarato is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University where she studied with Victor Martens. While there, highlights included performing the roles of The Female Chorus in Britten’s Rape of Lucretia, Nannetta in Verdi’s Falstaff, and Petit Poucet in the Canadian premiere of Aubert’s La Fôret Bleue, and singing at the inauguration of Bob Rae as Laurier’s chancellor.

For three summers she was invited to sing in Helmuth Rilling’s exclusive Festivalensemble in Stuttgart where she sang the soprano
solo in Mahler’s 2nd Symphony. In oratorio, she has sung Fauré’s Requiem with Barrie Cabena and Jan Overduin, and Bach’s Wedding Cantata with James Mason.

Recent solo performances include Peter Hatch’s Guerilla Sound Events on Toronto Island as well as recitals at St James Cathedral, The Charles Stockey Centre in Parry Sound, and The Colours of Music Festival in Barrie.

She continues her studies with Mary Lou Fallis, Darryl Edwards, and Tom Schilling.

Hobbies: cycling, board games, entertaining, wine-tasting, cheese

Musical influences: opera, classical, broadway, 70’s & 80’s classic rock

Favourite food: pizza

Least favourite food: sardines

Favourite music: opera

Favourite song: True Colours – Cyndi Lauper

Favourite movie: The Princess Bride

Favouirite movie music: the film score to The Godfather

Favourite musical theatre/opera: La Boheme

Favourite quote: Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.

Favourite book: The Little Prince

Best thing about teaching at ABC: the people

This Week’s Homework from Andrea

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Homework for June 1

SHAKIRA

Hi Shakira!

Good work today. Remember to keep your fingers curled when you play piano.

Go through the songs in the book we went through up to Jolly Old St Nicholas, and remember to play 4x or 3x according to what I’ve written in your book along with the date of June 1.

Good luck practicing!

See you next week!

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