Natalie Gray

Natalie Gray
M.A. Music & Music Education with a Vocal Pedagogy specialization, Columbia University
B.S. in Music Education with a Vocal Performance specialization, Hofstra University
She/Her
Natalie Gray is a teaching artist, soprano, pianist, and composer/arranger whose work spans musical theatre, jazz, and contemporary songwriting. As a soloist, she has performed at Merkin Hall at Lincoln Center (New York), One World Observatory, Carnegie Hall, Rockwood Music Hall, Birdland, the Metropolitan Room, and the Hard Rock Cafe.
Theatre performance credits include Zena in The Zimmer Girls (The Actor’s Temple, New York), Nancy in Tess, a New Rock Opera (Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, New York), Zerlina in Don Giovanni (Adams Playhouse), and Fräulein Kost in Cabaret (Adams Playhouse).
Natalie currently serves on the Voice Faculty at Molloy University’s CAP21 Musical Theatre Program and teaches Applied Voice Lessons at Teachers College, Columbia University. She is also the Director of Vocal Technique Across Genres at Every Voice Choirs, a New York City-based nonprofit supporting young singers in developing communities.
Her private studio includes voice, piano, and songwriting students from around the world. Most recently, Natalie released an original EP titled Wings, recorded in Nashville under Grammy-nominated producer Paul Moak, now available on all streaming platforms.