Rosemarie Cereghino
Adjunct Professor of Voice
Soprano Rosemarie Cereghino is a 15-year adjunct member of the voice faculty. She
has devoted her career to music and education. Ms. Cereghino earned the B.A. in Music
(piano performance) from Washington University, where she also took the M.A. Ed. She
received her M.M. in Vocal Performance in 1995 from Webster University. A lifelong
learner, she has continued her education, studying vocal pedagogy methods with Richard
Miller and Oren Brown, the McClosky method, and popular style with Lisa Popeil. Most
recently she received certification in Somatic Voicework (TM)--The LoVetri Method,
a highly-recognized method of teaching contemporary commercial music vocal technique.
Ms. Cereghino has accumulated more than 40 hours in speech and language pathology
and spent a year in the clinical doctoral program in audiology at Washington University
School of Medicine, thereby garnering a solid understanding of anatomy and physiology
of the speech and hearing mechanisms.
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