Sarah Grandpré is a passionate music educator with two decades of teaching experience, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Vocal Performance and Music Education. She has appeared on NBC, ABC, TBN and KTLA and some of her favorite solo engagements include Carnegie Hall and headlining tours to Holland, Germany and Switzerland. Sarah founded and directed the Voices of Hope Children’s Choir from 2015-2024; under her leadership the choir earned the coveted “Golden Buzzer” as finalists on season 13 of NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Notable collaborators include Josh Groban, Pentatonix, Becky G, Donny Osmond, Tom Ball, For King and Country and Tokio Myers in televised appearances on NBC’s Red Nose Day, America’s Got Talent Champions, America’s Got Talent: All-Stars, ABC’s WEDay and this year’s 96th Academy Awards. Sarah is an active producer and arranger and is delighted to bring these connections to her new projects. She is a professor of voice and musical theatre technique at CSU, Fullerton and currently runs a successful music studio in Orange County, CA. Sarah is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF SINGING and the AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION.
Sarah lives and works in Orange County, California and is currently accepting new students in her private studio, youth choral programs and group classes.
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