Tim Campbell Voice Studio

South Pasadena, United States

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Specialties

Voice Lessons, Vocal Lessons, Singing Lessons, Opera Lessons, Musical Theater, Pop, Art Song, Public Speaking Coaching, Presentation Skills Coaching, Acting Coaching

History

Established in 2012.

I am an opera singer /​actor /​audiobook narrator who teaches part time in the Pasadena/​Los Angeles area. I have degrees in Music and Theater from Pepperdine University and the University of Southern California, where I graduated with an M.M. in Vocal Arts and a G.C. in Vocal Performance and taught for four years from 2007 – 2011. When I am not traveling around the U.S. singing, I teach out of my home studio in South Pasadena and around the Los Angeles area. I love working with all students, from beginners to professionals, and am passionate about helping you find and sing with your most healthy, beautiful, and natural voice. Give me a call if you are interested in learning to sing, sing better, or perfect your technique!

Meet the Business Owner

Tim C.

Business Owner

Timothy Campbell, a native of Woodinville, WA, completed his undergraduate studies in music and theater at Pepperdine University in the spring of 2007, named the John Raitt Award winner as the outstanding graduate of the Fine Arts Department, and also awarded the Service and Leadership Award by the Pepperdine Music Department.

Accepted on a teaching fellowship to the University of Southern California in 2007, Tim performed the roles of John Buchanan Jr. (Summer and Smoke), Collatinus (The Rape of Lucretia), and the title role in Don Giovanni while completing a Masters Degree in Vocal Performance, and was named Outstanding Graduate of the Vocal Arts Department in 2009. From 2009 – 2011 Tim finished a Graduate Certificate in Vocal Performance while studying with baritone Rodney Gilfry and famed pedagogue W. Stephen Smith, singing the roles of Sid in Albert Herring, Danieli in the West Coast Première of Wagner’s Liebesverbot, Charlie in Jake Heggie’s Three Decembers and Nardo in Mozart