VOICE LESSONS
Family Piano Academy is pleased to extend our musical instruction beyond piano. If you are interested in beginning lessons with one of the instructors listed below, please email admin@familypianoacademy.com or call us at 919-847-1180.
Tamara Peters
Voice
tamara.fpa@gmail.com

Tamara was born and raised in Binghamton, NY. She had an extremely musical upbringing which she attributes to her Ukrainian heritage. She started piano lessons at the age of seven and participated in the school band, marching band, and choir. Aside from piano and voice, she has also played flute, oboe, and baritone saxophone. Her summers in high school were spent attending the New York State Summer School for the Arts in Choral Studies. It was there that she discovered her passion for choral singing and decided to pursue a career in music.
After high school, Tamara attended Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ where she earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Voice. In her time at Westminster she was a member of the select group Williamson Voices and performed several times at Carnegie Hall, her favorite being Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. She graduated in 2009 and has since taught general music for grades K-7, chorus for 4th and 5th grade, after school music classes, and private piano lessons. After seven years in the classroom she is excited to begin the next chapter of her career as a private voice and piano instructor.
After high school, Tamara attended Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ where she earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Voice. In her time at Westminster she was a member of the select group Williamson Voices and performed several times at Carnegie Hall, her favorite being Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. She graduated in 2009 and has since taught general music for grades K-7, chorus for 4th and 5th grade, after school music classes, and private piano lessons. After seven years in the classroom she is excited to begin the next chapter of her career as a private voice and piano instructor.