Rebecca Moseley-MorganĀ was a professional opera singer who trained at the RCM. She was working for major opera companies when she had to leave this career in order to nurse her 2-year-old son.
She then started a new journey of teaching the older singer and eventually researching the older voice. She is unique amongst voice researchers in that she approaches her subject from the viewpoint of a singer and musicologist not a scientist.
Past Short Courses

Friday 18th February 2022
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
(London Time)
Singing for Health Research Conference Insights and Innovations

Professor Stephen Clift

Dr Dave Camlin

Dr Hilary Moss
(+ 8 more hosts)
This prestigious online conference is a partnership between the Voice Study Centre, the Singing for Health Network, Royal College of Music, York St John University, University of Limerick and University College London.