Erika Mermuse

Erika Mermuse

Singer/Vocalist, Overtone Singer, Composer, Researcher
 

Erika Mermuse is a singer/vocalist, overtone Singer, composer,and researcher who has always felt drawn to Egypt, and theorizes that music will be an important factor in understanding how to unlock the hidden function and purpose of ancient sites and structures around the world with sound produced by the human voice.

Trained in classical vocal performance since adolescence, and her ability to sing in almost any musical style, has her 22 year long professional career including solo work in over 50 languages and genres ranging from gregorian chant, to present day folk/pop/rock music.   She has performed with celtic chamber groups and large classical choral ensembles as a tenure member and lead soloist, and received many awards for her singing; including scholarships to Temple University in Philadelphia, even performing regularly with The Philadelphia Orchestra and at The Academy of Music.

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    "Through toning and singing we will experience the power of acoustics at work within these ancient sites, and prove that they were undeniably built for functional purpose. With the voice, we will generate a frequency and vibration, that will allow you to feel these sites come alive... "  -Erika Mermuse

 

Luxor, Full Moon, March 2017 - Photo taken by Erika Mermuse

Luxor, Full Moon, March 2017 - Photo taken by Erika Mermuse