Amy Morris
Singing, cello and piano tutor at The Glasgow School of Music, with advanced vocal training from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and a performance background across opera, oratorio and collaborative musicianship.
A classically trained musician with a broad, expressive approach to teaching.
Cornish mezzo-soprano Amy Morris, also known professionally as Amy Karensa, completed her MMus in Vocal Performance at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2026, studying under Wilma MacDougall and Jane Irwin.
Her studies were generously supported by the Biddy Baxter and John Hosier Music Trust Scholarship, Help Musicians and the RCS Trust. Alongside her vocal training, Amy has strong foundations in cello and piano, giving her a rounded musical perspective that supports students across technique, musicianship and expression.
Amy is passionate about helping students use music as a meaningful form of expression. Her teaching is well suited to children, young people and adult learners, whether they are building confidence, developing technique, preparing for performance, or learning for enjoyment in a structured and encouraging environment.
Music should help students find confidence, expression and enjoyment — whatever their age, instrument or level.
Amy MorrisSinging, cello and piano lessons shaped around musical confidence and expressive development.
Singing Lessons
Vocal tuition for students developing technique, confidence, musical expression and performance skills, supported by Amy’s advanced conservatoire training.
02Cello Lessons
Structured cello lessons for students building secure foundations in technique, tone, reading, musicianship and expressive playing.
03Piano Lessons
Piano tuition for learners developing musical fluency, keyboard confidence, notation skills and broader understanding of music.
Recognised for vocal performance, oratorio and expressive musicianship.
Recent opera and oratorio experience.
Amy’s recent performance work includes opera roles, orchestral collaboration and oratorio solos, giving her teaching a strong connection to live musical practice.
- Sang the roles of La Tasse and La Libellule, and covered the title role, in Ravel’s L’Enfant et les Sortilèges with the RSNO.
- Recent oratorio solos include Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
- Performed as Soprano II soloist in Mozart’s Mass in C Minor with the Scottish Chamber Choir.
Useful pathways for students working with Amy.
Amy’s teaching connects singing, cello, piano, classical musicianship and expressive performance, giving students several routes into structured musical development.
Singing Lessons
Structured vocal tuition for technique, confidence, musical expression, performance skills and classical voice development.
Strings routeCello Lessons
Support for tone, technique, reading, posture, coordination, musicianship and expressive cello playing.
Instrument routePiano Lessons
Piano tuition for keyboard confidence, notation, coordination, rhythm and broader musical understanding.
Musicianship routeMusic Theory
Useful for students strengthening notation, rhythm, harmony, reading and structural understanding.
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Questions about lessons with Amy
Tutor allocation depends on availability, the student’s level, preferred lesson time and learning aims.
Can complete beginners request lessons with Amy?
Yes. Amy can support beginner singing, cello and piano students with calm, structured foundations, musical confidence and expressive development.
Does Amy teach singing, cello and piano?
Yes. Amy teaches singing, cello and piano, with lessons shaped around the student’s age, current level, confidence and musical goals.
Can adults learn with Amy?
Yes. Adult beginners, returning learners and developing musicians can request singing, cello or piano lessons through GSofM.
Can Amy help with classical voice and performance confidence?
Yes. Amy’s conservatoire training and performance background make her well suited to students developing classical voice, musical expression and confidence in performance.
How do I start lessons?
The first step is to request a trial lesson. GSofM will review availability, goals and lesson requirements before confirming the most suitable tutor option.
Request a trial lesson with Amy Morris.
A trial lesson allows us to understand the student’s current level, musical goals and preferred lesson route before confirming the most suitable ongoing weekly arrangement.