Rosemarie is currently studying music education with an emphasis on choral conducting and voice at the University of Arizona! Rosemarie will be going on to her fourth year as a member of the University of Arizona’s Symphonic Choir, which is the premier choir at the university. She also holds an officer position in the choir as historian. Just this past May Rosemarie had her Carnegie Hall debut as she and other members of the Symphonic Choir traveled to New York to sing John Rutter’s requiem. Rosemarie is also an alumni of Tucson Girls Chorus where she was a member of the Advanced Choir. While in the Advanced Choir she toured both internationally and nationally including a tour to the Midwest and to Canada. Currently Rosemarie works at the Tucson Girls Chorus as assistant director for the Bumblebee Choir! Rosemarie enjoys singing and teaching all different types of music such as pop, musical theatre, choral music, and classical repertoire. She also enjoys writing her own music and playing the ukulele! Rosemarie believes that anyone can improve their singing given the right guidance and support. Rosemarie also believes proper singing technique and breath support is the foundation for healthy and beautiful singing/music making. Most importantly Rosemarie believes that learning how to sing should be a fun and uplifting experience.