Instructor

Teaching Artists

Juliana Rivelli is from Smithfield, Rhode Island. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education at The College of Saint Rose, and has recently graduated with her Master of Music in Classical Voice Pedagogy at Shenandoah University. She was the Graduate Assistant in The Janette E. Ogg Voice Research Center, alongside Dr. David Meyer and Dr. Matthew Edwards. Juliana has performed throughout America and internationally as a soprano for 10 years. She has also worked in voice studios, such as The European Academy of Arts in Chantilly, Virginia, as well as operating her own private voice studio, Rivelli Voice Studio.

Some of her notable credits include Frances Norcross in the opera, Sisters Show Me Eternity, performing in France and Ireland with the international award-winning College of Saint Rose Chamber Choir, and a featured soloist at the Proctor's Theater in Schenectady, New York on Patti Lupone's tour, "Don't Monkey With Broadway."

She continues to conduct research, and has presented her first research study, The Relationship Between Singers and Speech Language Pathologists: a Survey at the ASHA Convention in New Orleans in November 2022. She has studied and coached with voice instructors, educators, and musical artists such as Natalie Conte, Dr. Suna Gunther, Dr. Michael Lister, Dr. Michael Levi, Annelisse Von Goerken, Paul Patinka, and Dr. Susan Boddie.