
Lucienne Wynne
Lucienne Wynne is an experienced and enthusiastic Voice teacher. She is a second year student at Monash University, studying a Bachelor of Music and specialising in Performance via the Popular Voice stream. She has also completed VCE Music in Contemporary Popular Voice.
Lucienne undertook her secondary schooling at Beaconhills College. She was awarded dux of VCE Music (2018), while also being the recipient of Performing Arts Scholarships (2017 - 2018) and The Margaret Wagstaff Performing Arts Award (2018).
She enjoys performing both as a soloist and with bands. Her performance experience includes competing in eisteddfods, volunteering at fundraising events (including Relay For Life and The Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea), and playing self-accompanied at a variety of local festivals, such as Music on the Grass.
Lucienne enjoys teaching a range of genres such as Pop, Jazz, Rock and Musical Theatre. She welcomes students of any skill level and tailors one-on-one lessons to suit each individual’s needs and goals. She strongly believes that anyone can learn to sing, and has a proven history of teaching students with varying musical backgrounds and abilities. She is a kind and friendly teacher. She focusses on exercises, repertoire and vocal techniques – both from practical and theoretical viewpoints. This enables students to build control and confidence in their voices. She believes in creating a positive and encouraging environment for students to learn and thrive in, all while enjoying the process of achieving their individual goals.
Lucienne is also passionate about assisting her students to create productive practice regimes. This assists them to find a healthy balance of fun and discipline when it comes to individual practice and self-motivation. She endeavours to help students recognise and celebrate their strengths vocally, while also improving upon their weaknesses and entertaining unexplored vocal areas.