- “How wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul. The intellect of man is enthroned visibly on his forehead and in his eye, and the heart of man is written on his countenance, but the soul, the soul reveals itself in the voice only.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Chloe Spencer, MOst, BA, MSc, AVCM
Singing Teacher & Registered Osteopath
I have over 20 years' experience of solo singing and performing. I completed my ABRSM grades while still at secondary school and also achieved a diploma in Acting and Theatre Studies from Victoria College of Music. Although pursuing an academic degree at UCL, I was a member of several professional choirs and vocal groups and continued to perform both in choral, operatic and musical productions as well as solo engagements. I am a member of two local choirs and perform frequently as a soloist as well as attending and running regular performance workshops. I take enormous pleasure in seeing people discover the joy in singing, whether they are only just finding their voice, realising their potential, or simply singing for pleasure.
I am also a fully qualified registered osteopath (reg. no. 10551). I attended regular training courses and conferences on the voice, vocal anatomy, manual therapy for voice and vocal rehabilitation, and work both in general clinic at Still House Clinic (Egham, Surrey) and as a voice specialist osteopath in London at the Voice Care Centre.
I teach singing from my beautiful studio in Virginia Water, Surrey.
Singing Teacher & Registered Osteopath
I have over 20 years' experience of solo singing and performing. I completed my ABRSM grades while still at secondary school and also achieved a diploma in Acting and Theatre Studies from Victoria College of Music. Although pursuing an academic degree at UCL, I was a member of several professional choirs and vocal groups and continued to perform both in choral, operatic and musical productions as well as solo engagements. I am a member of two local choirs and perform frequently as a soloist as well as attending and running regular performance workshops. I take enormous pleasure in seeing people discover the joy in singing, whether they are only just finding their voice, realising their potential, or simply singing for pleasure.
I am also a fully qualified registered osteopath (reg. no. 10551). I attended regular training courses and conferences on the voice, vocal anatomy, manual therapy for voice and vocal rehabilitation, and work both in general clinic at Still House Clinic (Egham, Surrey) and as a voice specialist osteopath in London at the Voice Care Centre.
I teach singing from my beautiful studio in Virginia Water, Surrey.