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Now singing and teaching in San Francisco

posted on December 1st, 2011

One cross-country flight, several suitcases, one large shipping container and three weeks to move in and settle, I’ve now landed in San Francisco. I’m currently in the midst of auditions, interviews, studio development and exploring the new neighborhood, but my voice studio will soon be operational in the Bay Area. Because of the smaller living space and out of consideration for new neighbors, I plan to “travel teach” for the time being until a suitable studio space can be found.

My first night in town, while wandering in search of a grocery store, I came across Sunset Music . This is a terrific little store that’s packed with a wide variety of sheet music, piano lesson guides and series’, instrumental chamber music and instrument parts. My studio information and rates are now on file there and I couldn’t be more thankful to have this place close by. They even rent out studio space. Check it out! 2311 Irving St. San Francisco. Tel. (415)731-1725.

Today brings time to update my site and re-assess objectives for teaching in the Bay Area. I’m very, very new to the classical scene out here and welcome any and all suggestions from fellow teachers, prospective students or friends. Feel free to drop me a line at angelina@angelinacalderon.com . . . and keep practicing!