when you find joy in what you do, share it.

About Me

Having a voice is a powerful gift. Requiring time, dedication, support, and love. Asking of us to be our best selves in order to connect and bring out the best in others. That support is witnessed and cherished across the voice over and music communities, in which I am deeply grateful to be part of.

Being truly connected gives endless hope. Reminding us we are more than our limitations, we are part of something profoundly beautiful, together. Strive to share that joy.

Thank you for stopping by and maybe we will collaborate in the future.

Maria Damianou is a Brooklyn born, European citizen female voice actor, musician, and interdisciplinary artist. She operates in her home studio based in Trumbull, CT.

Voiceover

confident | luxurious | Soothing voice

From behind the scenes to performing on stage, Maria has participated in a variety of productions from opera, e-learning, to indie animation. With years of classical training and performance she has incredible range, stamina, and understanding of the voice and welcomes any challenge behind the mic.

Maria’s interdisciplinary practice has played a significant role in connecting and creating authentic experiences within storytelling. Along with her work in the arts, she has a background in chemistry, and volunteered as an EMT serving her community.

Her training includes classes, 1:1 coaching, and workshops with Jennifer Hale, Steve Blum, Brian Palermo, Sara Cravens, Emma-Sherr Ziarko, Trine Jensen, Liisa Lee.

Mezzo-soprano

REPERTOIRE IN EARLY | CLASSICAL | OPERA | MODERN MUSIC

Classically trained mezzo-soprano, Maria Damianou has sung in choirs and opera locally and abroad from the Klein, Carnegie Hall, St. Peter’s Basilica and more. Performed under the direction of Constance Chase, Michael Ciavaglia, David Fryling, David Ramael, Robyn Gangi, in repertoire including solos for the world premiere of Caritas Abundat, Vivaldi’s Magnificat, Mozart Missa Brevis, Tedesco’s Romancero Gitano, Die Fledermaus, Eugene Onegin, Marriage of Figaro, Carmina Burana. She is a member of Music on the Hill and Connecticut Chamber Choir.

Maria has received many accolades for her quality of singing, her expressiveness and connection with listeners and musicians alike. She has studied with Donna Balson, Constance Chase, and Virginia Herrera Crilly.