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Tracey Stabback

Tracey Stabback

Tracey Stabback, OCT, B.Mus, B.Ed, is a performer, composer, and teacher who hails from Dartmouth, NS and has attended Mount Allison University, Neptune Theatre School, and the University of Ottawa. For over twenty years Tracey has been performing, conducting choirs, and teaching private and group music lessons to all ages. Her students are successful participants in the Kiwanis Music Festival, RCM Examinations, and throughout the community as performers in theatre, choirs, and talent shows. A number of her students have been admitted to the Vocal Program at Canterbury High School in Ottawa. Tracey’s favourite roles include Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music and Second Lady in The Magic Flute. Tracey is a vocal clinician and workshop instructor, and maintains an active home studio and tutoring centre. She is a Music Teacher & Choir Director at Lakeshore School, and is a full member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. As someone who enjoys both teaching and making music, Tracey continues to create new music for a variety of instruments.

Instrument / Discipline

  • Voice
  • Rudiments
  • Composition
  • Piano
  • Violin
  • Recorder
  • Theory

Spoken languages

  • English

Specialized in

  • Youth (7-17)
  • Adults (18+)
  • Young Children (under 7)
  • Beginner/Elementary
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Teaches At

  • Music school
  • Online
  • Teacher's home
  • Teacher's studio

Credentials

  • 2005 - B. Ed - University of Ottawa
  • 1998 - B. Mus - Mount Allison University

Professional development

  • Opera Workshop - Halifax Summer Opera Workshop - 2011
  • PreProfessional Training Program - Neptune Theatre School - 2000

School Associations

  • National Association of Teachers of Singing - National
  • Ontario College of Teachers - Provincial / State