Raman, Krishna

Krishna Raman

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Krishna Raman started his musical journey at age 5 when he began singing Carnatic music, a style of Indian classical music. Since then, he has shifted his focus onto Western classical music. Recently, Krishna earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Mellon University where he studied under Daniel Teadt. During his time at CMU, he premiered several student composed works such as Suburban Mompera by Russell Henry Holbert. He also portrayed the role of Ali André Grétry's opera Zemire et Azor, Fabrizio in Adam Guettel's musical The Light in the Piazza, and sang the featured tenor solo in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. Krishna is currently pursuing a Master of Music in Vocal Arts at the University of Southern California where he studies under Thomas Michael Allen.