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Mara De Mutiis​​​

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Italy

"Music speaks to the soul, Voice speaks to music"

• Jazz Singing Teacher
• Jazz Singer 
• Choral Music Expert

 

Mara De Mutiis is a highly trained jazz and classical singer with advanced degrees in music and law. She has taught at prestigious conservatories and is recognized for her performances across Italy.

Mara De Mutiis International Singing Camp Teaching Staff

About Mara

Mara De Mutiis was born in Foggia, Italy on 9/12/1974.

She studied classical singing  with soprano Rosa Ricciotti and Jazz singing with singer Gianna Montecalvo.

She has a Diploma as Classical Singer at the "G. Da Venosa" Conservatory in Potenza and a Master's Degree in Musical Disciplines specializing in Jazz Singing, with highest honors, at the "U. Giordano" Conservatory of Music in Foggia. 

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She graduated in Law and obtained the Specialization Degree for support activities for pupils with disabilities in secondary school, at the University of Foggia.

She has  a Level I Master's Degree as Professional Music Educator - "Expert in Music Education for Primary and Secondary School" at the University "G. Fortunato" of Benevento and a Level II Master's Degree for "Ideation Management and Marketing of Cultural Events" at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome.

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She is the winner of a scholarship, awarded by the SIENA JAZZ Foundation -Centro Formazione, as part of  Siena Jazz Seminars.

In her artistic career, she participated in Festivals and Reviews all over Italy, alongside musicians like Bruno Tommaso, Dick Halligan, Antonio Tosques, Marco Contardi, Antonio Ciacca, Silvano Mastromatteo, Lucio Ferrara, Pasquale Fiore, Joris Teepe, Nicola Angelucci to name a few.

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She has taught Jazz Singing at the Conservatories of Bari, Potenza, Benevento and Foggia - Detached Sec. of Rodi Garganico, Pesaro.

She is currently a teacher of Jazz Singing at the N. Rota Conservatory of Monopoli.

She  also explores the world of children's vocals and choral singing from classical to Gospel, maturing a sensitive knowledge in these disciplines. 

"Music is the language of the soul, and through jazz and classical singing, we find a voice that speaks to the deepest parts of ourselves. Whether in the classroom or on stage, I try to inspire and cultivate that unique expression in every student and performer." — Mara De Mutiis

Workshops

How to Perform at a Jam Session

Singing Improvisation

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