Sherman Lowe

The American voice teacher, Sherman Lowe, graduated from North Carolina School of the Arts, University of North Carolina in 1974. He continued his formal studies at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena and at the Hochschule Mozarteum in Salzburg. In 1979 he transferred to New York City where he studied with highly acclaimed voice teachers Daniel Ferro, Armen Boyajian, Shirlee Emmons, Leyna Gabriele and Randolph Mickelson. In addition he has studied repertoire in Europe with Hans Hotter, Walter Berry, Simon Estes, Kim Borg, Licia Albanese, Graham Johnson and Geoffrey Parsons. A bass-baritone he is the winner of important competitions in both the United States and Europe. He has sung in numerous theatres and concert halls of North America and Europe, collaborating with many of the worlds most noted conductors and singers.
By nature a vocal research scholar, he was awarded a grant from the renown Fulbright Foundation in 1993-1994 to research and study in Italy. He frequently lectures at voice conferences and is often invited to hold masterclasses both privately and at conservatories. Mr. Lowe now lives and dedicates himself to a teaching career in Venice. His studio is a melting pot of singers from around the globe, many of whom are winners of important competitions and singing in theatres and concert halls throughout the world.
