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    Faculty Music Theory & Vocal Instructor

    Rahzé Sinclair (né Cheatham)

    As a performer of vocal music, Rahzé Cheatham is described as having the ability to “move to tears”, and is praised as “wonderfully sensitive” with “crystalline diction” and a strong foundation in music, theatre art, and dance applications in contemporary classical music across both concert and operatic repertoire. As an arts educator, they host a private voice studio of beginner, intermediate, and advanced students across multiple genres.

    Through a holistic approach to musical and artistic development, Rahzé not only cultivates technical proficiency but also fosters a deep understanding of the interconnectedness between music, the body, expressive communication, and global community.

    Rahzé’s students have appeared in concert, opera, and musical theatre productions locally and nationally, including at Baltimore’s Center Stage, Hippodrome Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Millennium Stage, the Lyric Baltimore, Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, M&T Bank Exchange at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, and more. Matriculating high school students have been accepted into numerous summer festivals, such as the Berklee College of Music Aspire: Five-Week Music Performance Intensive, Maryland Opera Camp, and college/conservatory voice programs at AMDA College of Performing Arts (Los Angeles), the American Musical the Performing Arts and Dramatic Academy (New York) Cal Arts, New York University, and Pace University.

    For more information, including a full artist biography, head to rahze.com/music.

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