Felicia BettsOwner & TeacherFelicia Betts is a New York-based voice teacher dedicated to helping her clients become versatile musicians and performers by equipping them with a diverse skill set to achieve their musical aspirations. She holds a Master of Music Degree in Voice Performance and Pedagogy and a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from Westminster Choir College in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.
Currently, Felicia serves as the Eastern Region Development Liaison for the National Association of Teachers of Singing, a distinguished nonprofit organization that supports voice teachers. In this role, Felicia passionately strives to nurture a culture of philanthropy and strengthen the association's footprint within the Eastern region. In her graduate studies, Felicia actively engaged with vocal technology and advanced voice science research as a graduate assistant in Westminster's prestigious Presser Voice Laboratory. Her role involved assisting students with voice technology and conducting cutting-edge voice science research. Felicia has sung with the Philadelphia Orchestra as a member of the Westminster Symphonic Choir and recorded Aurora with award-winning and Grammy-nominated Westminster Williamson Voices. On stage, Felicia has performed in various opera productions, most recently as an esprit in Massenet's Cendrillon. Furthermore, Felicia co-founded The Musician's Hub, a blog that strives to democratize music, debunk industry misconceptions, and establish a vibrant hub for innovation and discovery. As a dedicated writer for the platform, Felicia actively contributes to making music more accessible to a wider audience while fostering an environment of artistic growth and exploration. |