
Stephanie
Kramer
Voice Teacher, Retired Professional Soprano, Workshop Clinician, Adjudicator
Stephanie Kramer is one of Waterloo Region's most in-demand voice teachers specializing in classical, worship, and musical theatre styles. In addition to her professional performing career as a soprano, which has spanned twenty-five years, she has been active as a teacher both privately and within the school system teaching students of all ages and experience levels. She is also a sought-after vocal techniques clinician.
About Stephanie
Stephanie's professional career has included extensive ensemble and solo work. She has been a member of such professional groups as The Elora Festival Singers, Tafelmusik Chamber Choir and The Robert Shaw Choral Institute. She was frequently featured as a soloist with The Elora Singers, singing repertoire from Bach and Mozart to Gilbert and Sullivan with many of these concerts broadcast on CBC Radio.
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As a soloist, Stephanie performed with many local groups such as Menno Singers, The Renaissance Singers, DaCapo Chamber Choir, The Guelph Chamber Choir, Wellington Winds, Kitchener-Waterloo (KW) Chamber Orchestra, to name a few. She appeared as a soloist in Toronto with Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir and Arbor Oak Trio and toured Germany and Austria as a guest soloist with the Kitchener-Waterloo Philharmonic Choir (now the Grand Philharmonic Choir).
Past Students
Stephanie teaches students at a variety of ages and abilities from youth who are just beginning to develop their voices to adult students who want to expand their vocal skills for recreational purposes. She has a long legacy of teaching aspiring professional artists who are aiming for careers in music as performers and teachers.
Some of Stephanie's past students include:
Gabe Guerra, Performer & Music Teacher
Melissa Hillifer, Voice Teacher
Amanda Kind, Performer & Voice Teacher
Mary Catherine Pazzano, Jazz Singer
Laura Janzen, Performer
Corey Cotter, Soprano
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Stephanie has been the Voice Instructor at Conrad Grebel University College at the University of Waterloo since 1998 and also teaches Art Song and Vocal Techniques. More about Stephanie's career at Grebel.
