Shaped by her formal training in neuroscience, soprano and educator Allyssauses practices rooted in the scientific method to approach performance and teaching, perpetually translating between questions of ‘how?’ and ‘why?’. In pursuing a composer’s ‘why,’ she applies technical facility and thoughtful interpretation to historically-informed performances of opera, art song, and oratorio. Her work aims to share music’s truest essences, connecting audiences with the experiences of composers and listeners across time. An ardent interpreter of Baroque and Classical opera, Allyssa has performed the roles of Grilletta in Der Apotheker, Second Woman in Dido and Aeneas, and L'Eternità in La Calisto. She has appeared as a featured soloist with the Princeton University Glee Club in New Jersey, as well as in Tanzenberg, Austria at the Trigonale Early Music Festival. Additional recent solo festival engagements include Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival, appearing with Chamber Music at St. Stephen’s and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chorus. She also regularly performs both solo and chamber works for local church services and concerts. A firm believer in the importance of music education for all, Allyssa has taught every age group, from pre-primary children to senior citizens. She has a particular interest in outreach for communities with limited access to arts education. Using skills in observation and analysis, she uses a systematic yet adaptable framework to tailor her teaching methods to empower students’ unique goals. She served as a volunteer coach for Trenton Arts at Princeton's youth chorus, encouraging students’ emerging curiosity and passion for music. As the choir director at Restore at Carolina Park, she prepared residents for local performances of popular and holiday repertoire. Currently, she is the violin instructor at Beracah Youth Orchestra. Drawing upon her experiences instructing at Bach to Rock Music School and Daniel Island Music Academy, she also maintains a private studio in voice, violin, and piano. Allyssa is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in voice at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where she studies with Ah Young Hong. She received her Bachelor's degree in neuroscience at Princeton University, studying voice with Martha Elliott. She obtained her initial training with Margaret Cook in Charleston, South Carolina.
Allyssa N. has over 10 years of music experience in the Baltimore area.
Allyssa N. is proficient in and teaches Keyboard and Piano Lessons, Vocal Lessons, Orchestral Lessons .
Degree and Field of Study:
Master of Music in Voice- In ProgressAugust 2025
Peabody Institute at The Johns Hopkins University
Neuroscience, Music Performance, Engineering BiologyMay 2023
Princeton University
Award Name:
Music Scholarship- VoiceApril 2019
Belmont University
Frene Nichole Haynes Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in the ArtsMay 2019
Ashley Hall
Presidential Scholarship in Music- VoiceApril 2019
Wake Forest University
Music Scholarship- VoiceMarch 2019
University of Richmond
Vocal Honors Recital InvitationApril 2018
Ashley Hall
Bach Society Young Artists ConcertMarch 2019
Charleston Bach Society
Charleston Symphony Orchestra League College Scholarship-VoiceMarch 2019
Charleston Symphony Orchestra League
What to expect in my Keyboard and Piano Lessons
Beginner -
Playing position/posture, keyboard layout familiarity, introduction to reading music, beginner technique including legato, staccato, dynamics, etc.
What to expect in my Orchestral Lessons
Beginner -
Introduction to the violin: violin position and bow hold, violin care, pizzicato, bow strokes, rhythm, finger positions, music theory (reading music), personalization of teaching style depending on student's learning style
What to expect in my Orchestral Lessons
- Intermediate
Violin: optional progression through Suzuki method, more advanced bow strokes, intonation, musicality and phrasing, music theory (reading music), personalization of teaching style depending on student's learning style
What to expect in my Vocal Lessons
Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced
Classical voice technique including breath support, vowel production, language, physical mechanics, and phrasing and musicality
What to expect in my Orchestral Lessons
- - Advanced
Violin: optional progression through Suzuki method plus additional pieces, advanced techniques, intonation, musicality and phrasing, music theory, personalization of teaching style depending on student's learning style
Experience Teaching:
Private lessons to children using the Suzuki Method
Age Group Taught:
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Young Adult
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Rock
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Musical Theater
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Folk
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Classical
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Acoustic
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Christian
Lessons Locations:
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Last updated on 01/08/2026