Vocal Science

Voice Coach Teaches A ‘Mind Over Vocal Cords’ Philosophy

By Don Ford, Entertainment EditorOriginally published in the Brampton Guardian, Friday, May 12 1995 Give Diana Yampolsky a microphone, video camera and 10 hours, and she can transform average singers into quality performers. Yampolsky runs the Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts (197 Queen St. E.) where she provides students with what she says […]

Book Review: Vocal Science – Flight to the Universe.

– Written by Christina Grant, Canadian Music Educator magazine As a vocalist, I have often been overwhelmed by the many interconnecting elements involved in a single performance. What I appreciate most about this book was that it provides an overview of many key issues relevant for the emerging vocalist. It is especially unique in its […]

Coach Me If You Can – Toronto Star by Betsy Powell

By Betsy Powell, The Toronto Star ” It’s Not as Easy as it Sounds.” “Your software has a virus,” says Diana Yampolsky as I lower from tiptoe to flat foot and catch my breath after another tongue-tied run-through of do re me fa so la ti do. “There is hope,” she continues, though I’m doubtful. I’m […]

Music School – Meet & Greet – Diana Yampolsky

Interview with Diana Yampolsky published in Exclaim Magazine A graduate of the Lenigrad Music Teacher’s College, Diana Yampolsky is a renowned specialist in the human voice. She came to Canada in 1980, and in 1984 founded the Toronto-based Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts where she teaches her Vocal Science Immersion Program. She is […]