Mazie Rudolph

Music Director / Vocal Coach / Pianist / Singer / Actor

TESTIMONIALS

“Mazie's lessons contain an exceptional balance of technical instruction, emotional development into the music, honest and constructive criticism, and unceasing support. Mazie played an integral role in my acceptance to Harvard.”   – Taylor Carol, Harvard University Class of 2017


"As a young girl in musical theater, Mazie taught me how to properly mix my voice. Although Mazie can help you hit the high notes, she taught me that a performance means nothing if it doesn't tell a story. Mazie guides you through the music to sing AND act it. Her technique training is vital to any performer. Mazie's straight-forward honesty and compassion is refreshing and necessary when she tells you the truth. The training Mazie gives molds you into a well-trained and sustainable life-long performer. Whether a beginner looking for a solid foundation or a well-seasoned actor, Mazie is someone you need to study with." – Aubrey Rhodes, USC Class of 2018


“Mazie Rudolph inspired, coached, mentored, and showed me how to move through song and lyric with flowing energy, light, positivity, direction, and wisdom. I remember being so scared for my first lesson. But shortly after I met Mazie, it was evident that we clicked immediately. She was consistently encouraging, supportive, and patient.” – Shay Weinberg, American Musical and Dramatic Academy New York Class of 2016


“I feel so lucky to have worked with someone so inspiring, kind-hearted, and talented. Mazie really understood what I needed to further my confidence and technique as a performer and singer.” – Kyla Stone, Chapman University Class of 2020


"Nothing could replace the time I got to spend with Mazie Rudolph as my voice teacher. She helped shape me into the performer I am today, helping me with technique, audition advice, repertoire, and overall confidence as a musical theatre performer and as a human being. She cares so much about each student she has individually, and I always felt heard and safe. I would not have been able to continue into college studying musical theatre if it were not for my time with Mrs. Rudolph. She gave me so much confidence and self-worth as a performer. I owe her everything." – Shelby Barry, UCLA Class of 2018


“Mazie Rudolph creates a safe space for an artist to truly be open to expressing themselves. She is warm and encouraging during lessons and makes each session personalized to the needs of each student. She helps her students find songs that match their vocal styles and aids in the building of a strong repertoire of audition pieces." – Ashley Patrick, San Diego State University Class of 2021


“Mazie Rudolph makes every student feel like a best friend or family member, and always made me feel like we had so much in common. I was never nervous or upset or felt over-worked by Mazie. She always picked songs for me that fit my voice flawlessly, and always made me feel good about myself. Before Mazie, I was a dancer. After Mazie, I was a triple threat.” – Xandy Lopez, 2014 Cappie Award Winner for Best Dancer as Cassie in A Chorus Line


“Mazie is patient, wise and provides amazing guidance and instruction with vocal technique.” – Steph Argent, California State University, Long Beach Class of 2020


“Mazie not only holds an extraordinary basin of knowledge in her field, but she also creates a friendly and productive learning environment, allowing the student’s art to flourish under her guidance. Her teaching style is one of warmth and welcome. She works to great lengths to make sure each of her students has a personal relationship with her, in order to get to the root of their artistic growth. Mazie is the epitome of a rounded performer, teacher, and role model, and anyone seeking to better themselves in the arts would be lucky to be one of her students.” – Lucy Reidling, Whittier College Class of 2018


Taylor Carol's original song, "High Speed Train" -- Taylor studied with Mazie throughout his time in high school before moving on to Harvard University.

Kyla Stone sings "I'll Forget You" from The Scarlet Pimpernel -- Kyla studied with Mazie throughout her time in high school before moving on to Chapman University.