The brilliant
Pamela Hay

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A fine lyric voice

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Pamela Hay

is a singer, voice teacher, animateur, and vocal rehabilitation practitioner.

Her pupils have gone on to receive full scholarships to the main music conservatoires, and have careers in classical, jazz, folk, singer-songwriter, pop, and ambient genres, singing at places as disparate as the Royal Albert Hall and Glastonbury.

Her approach as a teacher doesn’t rely on a “one size fits all” approach, but an evidence-based understanding of how the voice works, combined with a biopsychosocial and empathetic approach. Her style allows for a collaborative approach, which means that she meets each and every student where they are in their singing journey, working together with the client to discover the best way of working for them. She uses a shared decision-making process which allows the student to feel empowered in their studies, rendering herself redundant as soon as possible because the client understands what to do and how to work towards their vocal and expressive goals. Ultimately, Pamela will work with you to find your most authentic sound.

Through delivering workshops all over the U.K. with the Royal Ballet and Opera and others, Pamela has taught literally thousands of children about storytelling through singing, and hundreds of teachers about healthy singing and voice use.

 She holds a Masters of Music from the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the USA’s oldest continuous conservatoire, and a postgraduate certificate from the Royal College of Music. Further study has been with the Mozarteum Salzburg, British Youth Opera, London Master Classes at the Royal Academy of Music, and Aspen Opera Theatre Company, among many other short courses.

Pamela has also completed the Counselling for Singing Teachers course and the Optimal Breathing for Singers course with Vocal Health Education, as well as dozens of courses, lectures, workshops, and conferences on vocal pedagogy, vocal health, and artistic practice.

Her deep commitment to Continuing Professional Development has led her to be elected Chair of the Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS), which she holds from 2024-2026. For AOTOS she managed the strategic direction of the charity, met and created new partnerships and relationships, reformed the governance and day to day operations, and helped create a new marketing and communication strategy.

Her passion for evidence-based practice has also led her to work with Abi Simpson, Clinical Lead Speech and Language Therapist, and Professor Guri Sandhu, ENT Surgeon, in the Professional Voice Troubleshooting Clinic at Charing Cross Hospital, with Imperial College NHS Trust.

 

Intensely affecting

Evening Standard

Created national conference for AOTOS

I am beginning to process what a joy Saturday has been, my first national conference that I created as Chair of The Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS). As Chair I have the honour of creating 4 national conferences over two years, highlighting the best in vocal...

Lecture Workshop for Ark Academy Trust

I was honoured to be invited to present a lecture workshop for Ark Academy Trust school's big 'Network Day,' a huge event when all the music teachers from all their schools come together for CPD, networking and team-building. My talk was a practical demonstration and...

Speaker for British Voice Association

I am very proud to have been invited to speak at the British Voice Association's recent conference day, "Sing Again! Rehabilitating the Singing Voice." My talk was titled "Sustainable Singing in Children: Prevention is the Best Cure," a practical look at some of the...

European Voice Teachers Association

Back from a fabulous weekend in Santander, Spain, for the European Voice Teachers Association (EVTA) Presidents' meeting, held in conjunction with the Pan European Voice Conference (PEVoC) I was proud to represent the U.K. as President of The Association of Teachers...

Chair of AOTOS

I am happy to share that I have started a new position as Chair of the Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS). It is an honour to lead this esteemed organisation, particularly as we enter our 50th anniversary year. I am grateful for this opportunity to continue...

New website and brand launch for AOTOS

The Association of Teachers of Singing are proud to announce the launch of our new branding and new website! Our core values at AOTOS are Collaboration, Inclusivity, and Curiosity, and we wanted our new website and brand to reflect who we are today in the 21st...

Teaching for ROH

The Royal Opera House asked me to convert the 5-week online course "Healthy Singing for Teachers" into a 3-week in-person course for the first time, and deliver it to our partners in Thurrock. I've just finished delivering it to the excellent teachers of the Christus...

Onstage at the Royal Opera House

On 14 June I presented and narrated The Magic Flute onstage at the Royal Opera House. Alongside Jonathan Ainscough, the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and Southbank Sinfonia under conductor Richard Hetherington, we led 1300 children singing Mozart's music...

Royal Opera at Bristol Beacon

Fabulous photographer Giulia Spadafora, has just sent me her photos of the workshop day that the Royal Opera House held at the Bristol Beacon. Director Sarah Tipple and I came to the Bristol Beacon in January to present the Royal Opera House Create and Sing resources,...

Hosting AOTOS Seminar

I was proud to host Joanna Tomlinson, Principal Conductor of the National Youth Choir, in a practical talk entitled "Conducting for Singing Teachers" for the Association of Teachers of Singing. Joanna led us through a practical session of conducting technique,...

Conducting musicians of the ROH Orchestra

Throwback to last June when I conducted and narrated this big-scale version of the Create and Sing Magic Flute with a massed choir of 400 schoolchildren of the Sutton Music Trust, along with esteemed soloists and the members of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House....

Arts Emergency mentor

Proud to wear my Arts Emergency badge on my way to met the mentee I've been paired with for the first time. Looking forward to supporting young people getting into a career in the arts.

Designed and Delivered Voice Course for ROH

Very proud to have wrapped co-delivering the 5-week course "Healthy Singing for Teachers" nationally for the Royal Opera House. I co-developed this course as a research-led, evidence-based guide to vocal health, singing technique, and performance anxiety. Aimed at...

Live national broadcast from the Royal Opera House

Here's the set-up for our live national broadcast of our digital Magic Flute from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. I was honoured to be presenting alongside superstar director Louise Bakker, soloists Camilla Kerslake, Natasha Agarwal, and Thomas Chenhall, and...

Leading a session with National Youth Choir

I was honoured to co-lead a practical discussion day with Nicki Kennedy and Richard Edgar-Wilson for the National Youth Choir Fellows, Young Conductors, and Young Composers, as part of the Association of Teachers of Singing partnership with the National Youth Choir....

Debut onstage at Royal Opera House

Pinch me! This was the moment I made my debut on the mainstage of the Royal Opera House, presenting this extraordinary production of The Magic Flute. Jonathan Ainscough and I led from the stage as Richard Hetherington conducted the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House...

Hosting AOTOS seminar

Tonight! I am delighted to host this online talk in my capacity as Chair Elect for the Association of Teachers of Singing. We have invited the fabulous Abigail Mann-Daraz to give a presentation on "Intentional Practice in the Voice Studio", which will discuss how to...

Conducting for Create Day 2023

Honoured to conduct in the Royal Opera House's inaugural Create Day. Create Day brought together thousands of children from all over the U.K., to devise and perform a piece responding to the theme of the UN Convention's Rights of the Child, simultaneously around the...

Presenting at the National Singing Symposium

I was honoured to be able to present at the National Singing Symposium, by Music Education Solutions, this autumn. Working with the fabulous director Sarah Tipple, we led delegates through a whistle-stop tour of how to learn and stage an opera. We worked on music from...

Storytelling Workshops for the ROH

I've been lucky enough to run a series of workshops for the Royal Opera House, teaching children how to be opera directors. Having toured these to Doncaster and Rotherham, these latest workshops were for the children of Tees Valley Music Service in North Yorkshire....
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