VERNON, BC CANADA
Justin J. Moore
Paul Moore
Paul Moore is an accomplished operatic tenor and many faceted vocalist. He grew up in Armstrong and later studied voice at Julliard in New York, the University of Victoria, McGill, the Mozarteum in Salsburg, Austria and the Israel Vocal Institute.
Paul has sung professionally in most major Canadian cities with Opera companies and symphony orchestras.
Education:
Uninversity of Victoria, BMUS, Voice Performance 5 years
Toronto, Self Directed Study, 2 years, Canada Council Arts B Grant
McGill, Opera Program, Montreal, 3 Years
Juiliard Opera Centre New York, 3 years
Languages: not a full list
Thomas Grubb, French Diction, New York
Carradina Caporello, Italian Diction, New York
Nico Castel, German, Diction, New York
Coaches: not a full list
Warren Jones, New York
Joan Dorneman, New York
Nico Castel, New York
John Beeson, New York
Stuart Hamilton, Toronto
Teachers:
Edward Zambara, New York
Rudolph Knoll, Mozartem, Salzburg, Austria
Louis Quilico, Toronto
Bernard Turgeon, Montreal
Masterclasses:
Sheryl Milnes
Mignon Dunn
Elizabeth Harwood
Louis Quilico
Language study:
French, fluent
German, University, 3rd year level
Italian Immersion class McGill
Justin J. Moore is a native of Vernon, British Columbia. He was born into the realm of classical music as the son of two professional, Juilliard-trained opera singers. Justin is an extremely versatile vocalist who is comfortable singing anything from modern pop and rock, to classical opera. He has been hired as a soloist by the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra several times, and was the lead singer and bass player of a locally acclaimed band called Armonia. Justin has found success on Youtube, and has also released several of his own songs of which he produced and played all of the instruments for. His music style is a blend of pop and alternative rock . He is an avid solo performer - covering songs of crowd favourites, and also his playing his original music. Justin's voice has been compared to that of Ed Sheeran, John Legend, or Josh Groban.