Description: At an early age, Warren was drawn to the stage, being cast in plays as early as the age of seven. He was also, simultaneously, trained in music performance and music theory since the age of five. From his early training, as a violist/violinist, he quickly developed a love for various types of music and…
At an early age, Warren was drawn to the stage, being cast in plays as early as the age of seven. He was also, simultaneously, trained in music performance and music theory since the age of five. From his early training, as a violist/violinist, he quickly developed a love for various types of music and art-forms. This passion urged him to focus on his own talents, making way for numerous opportunities in music performance and theater.
His music training started at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. There, he was taught violin until switching to viola at the age of fourteen. The Conservatory’s music program was later transitioned into The String Academy of Music at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Warren continued his training at the String Academy which gave way to various performance opportunities in chamber groups, honors orchestras, and music festivals.
Warren’s vocal talents were cultivated, early on, by his parents. He sang with the Beacon High School Advanced Choir (NY), Eastern Senior High School Advanced/Tour Choir (Washington D.C.), and the Milwaukee High School of the Arts Advanced Choir (Wisconsin). While at Eastern S.H.S, he received vocal training and choral direction from Joyce Garrett, the school’s highly decorated Choral Director.