Amelie dejean-subirats

Amélie Dejean-Subirats is a dynamic vocalist and educator whose artistry spans a wide array of musical genres, from Vocal Jazz and Neo-Soul to Funk, R&B, and Pop. Raised in Miami, FL, Amélie has honed a deep passion for music from a young age, building an extensive performance portfolio as a member of contemporary bands and vocal ensembles.

Amélie’s musical journey led them to Berklee College of Music, where they not only earned their undergraduate degree but also served as President and Music Director of the acclaimed contemporary treble voice a cappella group, Treble Threat. Under their leadership, the group thrived through rigorous competitions, performances, and fundraisers, earning accolades and recognition along the way.

Drawing vocal inspiration from artists such as Nai Palm of Hiatus Kaiyote, Nina Simone, Chet Baker, and Theo Katzman, Amélie believes in the transformative power of music. They are dedicated to fostering an inclusive, accessible music education environment that nurtures both creativity and wellness. Beyond performance, Amélie is deeply committed to the belief that music can have a profound impact on the health of communities, and they continue to advocate for high-quality music education as a tool for personal and collective growth.

As an educator, Amélie brings their expertise and passion to students, guiding them to find their unique artistic voices and empowering them to thrive both in and out of the classroom.