Noël Lewandowski, soprano and voice teacher, is a native of Eufaula, Alabama. Currently, she resides in Georgia where she is pursuing an Artist Diploma certificate at the Schwob School of Music, where she also received her master’s in voice performance. She completed her undergraduate degree in choral music education from Troy University under the tutelage of Dr. Catherine Allard and Dr. Diane Orlofsky.
She most recently performed the role of Suor Genevieff in Puccini’s Suor Angelica with the Schwob Opera Theatre under the direction of Joshua May and conductor, Paul Hostetter. Noël has also performed as Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte with the Berlin Opera Academy, and trained at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, where she was a member of the opera studio under the tutelage of Dr. Linda DiFiore. She worked closely with some of the most prestigious European and American vocal coaches, conductors, teachers and stage directors.
As a voice teacher, her goal is to guide and develop students into becoming the most authentic musicians and artists they can be. She believes a little bit of talent and a ton of hard work can go a long way. Noël enjoys meeting students where they are vocally, whether they are at a beginner’s level or have been singing for years. Students can expect lessons to be tailored to their own needs, to be given weekly practice goals, and to ultimately have fun!

“Talent is never enough…too many talented people who start with an advantage over others, lose that advantage because they rest on their talent instead of raising it.”
-John C. Maxwell