Eric Margiore
Teaching: tenor technique / Private Lessons
Vocal Arts Institute Founder & Artistic Director, World-Class Tenor, Eric Margiore, prides himself on a deep knowledge and understanding of the full throated vocal technique and style of the Golden Age Italian School, as well as an intense comprehension and appreciation of the great singers of that same era. Having successfully transitioned from baritone to tenor in his early career, intensively working with many of the prominent voice teachers, maestros, and clinical vocalogists, in New York as well as internationally, hundreds of hours, and having then applied the methodology and research into hundreds of hours of real time experience on the some of the world’s great opera stages, Eric has developed a balanced method and approach to vocal technique that is clear, focused, and systematic. He has been privately sought after by all voice parts and is intimately versed in opera’s technical demands and nuances; that he can intellectually explain in theory, while clearly demonstrate in vocal example.
Eric has performed worldwide in an array of the Romantic Leading Tenor repertoire with a specialty in Verdi and Puccini, as his most reprised roles being, Rodolfo in La Boheme, Alfredo in La Traviata, Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, and Verdi’s, Requiem.