Singing is something you release.

A methodology for the serious singer

Breath & Voice is for the serious singer — the one who has put in the work, in whatever form that took, and still feels something is in the way. It addresses the layer no technique alone reaches: what lives in the body, in the breath, in the gap between what the singer knows and what the audience hears. Founded by tenor Luis Chapa — Metropolitan Opera, thirty years at the highest levels of operatic performance — it does not replace what you have learned. It completes it.

I

Alignment

The body before the voice.

II

Breath

The mechanism that makes everything possible.

III

Resonance

Where the voice finds its full self.

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A three-hour private workshop for serious singers. Six people. One room. London. June 12, 19, and 26, 2026. £120 per session.

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The Singer State is not taught. It is uncovered.

Luis Chapa performing
Luis Chapa performing
Luis Chapa performing

Luis Chapa

Thirty years at the level where freedom is the only margin that matters.

Luis Chapa has sung at the Metropolitan Opera House and the greatest houses of Europe and the Americas, in roles such as Otello, Samson, Aïda, and Calaf. The Breath & Voice methodology is drawn from that career.

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Luis Chapa
Luis Chapa
Luis Chapa

Breath & Voice exists for the singer who has done the work and still walks onto the stage carrying something that does not belong there.

Founded by Luis Chapa — Metropolitan Opera