Alison Mary Sutton, GGSM PGCA FISM, trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, gaining honours in Graduate and Recital Diplomas and winning several major awards. As a concert singer, she has performed at most of the major London concert halls and, as part of a voice/harp duo, has fulfilled numerous recital engagements at music clubs and festivals throughout the UK.She has performed many operatic roles, working with Kent Opera, Pavilion Opera, London Opera Players, London Opera Factory and Opera de Lyon, with whom she toured in Europe and the USA. She has also sung with the Monteverdi Choir. Alison has had a long career as a singing teacher, examiner, adjudicator, and choral workshop tutor. For many years she examined for GSM&D and for the ABRSM as a Diploma examiner. Adjudicating engagements have included Leith Hill Musical Festival and Sligo International Choral Festival. Alison ran her own residential solo singing course for several years in the Cotswolds in the UK, which was subsequently revived as part of the International Summer School of Music at Shrewsbury. She has also tutored at Hereford International Summer School and Benslow Music Trust. She was the External Specialist Assessor on the final recitals panel at Birmingham Conservatoire for several years, returning to conduct a vocal workshop, and has been on the jury for the AESS National Junior English Song Competition.Alison is very committed to her work as the singing rehabilitation coach in the Voice Clinic at Cheltenham General Hospital and sustains a busy private rehabilitation practice.
'I struggle to think of a more capable and committed professional in the world of voice care. Alison has an extraordinary skill in rehabilitating complex vocal injury, through a thorough understanding of detailed anatomy and physiology, both at a laryngeal and holistic level. It has been a privilege to share patients with her.' Ed Blake (Physiotherapist) 'Her excellent book is a welcome addition for pedagogues, medics, singers and students alike.' Professor Neil Mackie CBE 'I recommend this book to anyone who wants to further their knowledge about the voice, its recovery and retaining vocal health.' Nathan Sykes (Singer/Songwriter) 'Her book radiates warmth and clarity, reflecting her holistic approach and including artful illustrations that make anatomy user friendly.' Clare Costa (Singing Teacher and Voice Therapist)