Christina Fleming is a classical singer and voice teacher based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She began voice training and performing in 1995 and trained intensively for several years with renowned bass Francois Loup.
Christina currently studies with Metropolitan Opera soprano Danielle Talamantes. She has spent the last 9 years exploring Alexander Technique and is now an AmSat certified Alexander Technique teacher. Christina made her Carnegie Hall concert debut in July 2015 in addition to performing the role of Countess Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro at Lincoln Center.
Though her roots are in classical music, Christina also spent several years singing and co-writing for electronic goth rock band In Tenebris, and writes/sings/plays the piano for dark cabaret project, Please Don’t Tell.
Christina is certified in all three levels of Somatic Voicework ™, a functional voice training method by Jeannie LoVetri. Christina holds a music degree from The University of Virginia and completed graduate work at The Curry School of Education.
INDIVIDUAL LESSONS
One on one lessons with Christina. In depth, kind, and highly individualized voice training with Christina. Discover a deeper connection to singing. $80 per lesson. Also available as a 3 pack.
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
AT is a physical discipline that helps you move with more ease and awareness. Where singing or learning an instrument is concerned this is very useful and can free up great potential. LEARN MORE
CORE PROGRAM
Structured curriculum + community, the Core program gives you tangible and achievable goals to help focus your practice and development. 9 month commitment. $365 a month LEARN MORE
PERFORMANCE
Christina Fleming is a classical singer with roots in the goth scene. She has performed operatic roles such as Donna Elvira in Mozart’s Don Giovanni and currently writes and sings/plays piano for a dark cabaret trio. BOOK CHRISTINA
Christina Fleming is a classical singer and voice teacher based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She began voice training and performing in 1995 and trained intensively for several years with renowned bass Francois Loup.
Christina currently studies with Metropolitan Opera soprano Danielle Talamantes. She has spent the last 9 years exploring Alexander Technique and is now an AmSat certified Alexander Technique teacher. Christina made her Carnegie Hall concert debut in July 2015 in addition to performing the role of Countess Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro at Lincoln Center.
Though her roots are in classical music, Christina also spent several years singing and co-writing for electronic goth rock band In Tenebris, and writes/sings/plays the piano for dark cabaret project, Please Don’t Tell.
Christina is certified in all three levels of Somatic Voicework ™, a functional voice training method by Jeannie LoVetri. Christina holds a music degree from The University of Virginia and completed graduate work at The Curry School of Education.
INDIVIDUAL LESSONS
Also available as a 3 pack.
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
AT is a physical discipline that helps you move with more ease and awareness. Where singing or learning an instrument is concerned this is very useful and can free up great potential.
CORE PROGRAM
With structured curriculum and a community of singers, the Core program gives you tangible and achievable goals to help focus your practice and development in a fun group setting.