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Maya is a classically trained singer, pianist, and guitarist. Her most renounced accomplishments are performing at the Meridian Hall, Fringe Festival and CTV Ottawa. She graduated Metalworks Institute for Music Performance and Technology in 2021.

Maya’s career takes her back 14 years when she began studying voice at the young age of 7. She has performed for the past 10 years as a soloist and a chamber choir member for Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, Viva Youth Singers of Toronto and her local church choirs. Maya also performed the lead role as Narrator in the musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”, and as a jazz band singer. She won best vocalist in the Kiwanus music festival and received a gold ranking performing for the Cantando Music Festival in Whistler BC.

Since graduating college Maya has been teaching music, working as a session musician and performing for several venues in the GTA. Maya has been working as a music teacher for the past 3 years instructing children and adults voice, guitar and piano. Her students have successfully completed RCM exams, received work in the music industry, and have won international music competitions like Little Mozarts International Competition. She is personally continuing to pursue academic success receiving her RCM 8 for voice in 2022 and is currently studying for her ARCT with Mezzo Soprano and RCM examiner Cassandra Warner. Maya always tries to inspire her students to be the best musician they can. She gives her students opportunities to grow while always continuing to ensure they are enjoying the music.

Maya Tisdale

Maya Tisdale

Voice & Piano

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