
Theresa Goble, Mezzo –Soprano, was born in Portsmouth and studied singing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio, London. She has appeared with major opera companies in the UK, including English National Opera, Scottish Opera and Opera Holland Park. She has recorded with the Royal Philharmonia and Opera Rara and was the mezzo soloist for the BBC History Series, Conquistadors.
She has performed throughout Europe, toured America singing the title role in Bizet’s Carmen and made her concert debut in Indianapolis at the Bruckner Fest. In February 2008 she presented a series of concerts in Virginia USA of early American Music in conjunction with the International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and recorded a CD of music associated with Thomas Jefferson.
Theresa is also an Internationally acclaimed voice teacher in great demand. In 1990 she was invited to join the staff of the Guildhall as a Professor of Vocal Studies. She represented the United Kingdom conservatories in a series of international masterclasses for the Montepulciano Opera Festival, as part of a European Union led project with students from the Paris Conservatoire, Köln Hochschule, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and the Vienna Hochschule. A documentary for German TV was made of the project.
For a number of years Theresa has taught at AIMS International Music School. She is frequently engaged as an examiner, audition panelist and adjudicator. Theresa’s own insight’s as performer and teacher draw on traditional Bel Canto technique as well as educational kinesiology, Brain Gym, and inner game principles. She recently completed a two year research project to assess the effectiveness of the use of Educational Kinesiology in assisting the learning of the developing musician during conservatoire study.