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Besides having a successful (and diverse) performing career, Victoria also founded and ran a children's entertainment company called Princess Parties and Friends.  She was a theater director for a children's musical theater company, The Gilroy Gaslighter Theater, and was a tennis coach for the Junior Academy at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club.  



Victoria helped promote top recording studio, Strate Sound Studios, run by Grammy award winning engineer Alan Sanderson.  She sang as a session singer on over twenty independent albums doing female solos or backing harmonies.

 

She was also the model for an international ad campaign for Kyocera cell phones in the U.S., New Zealand, and Australia.  

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Fun Fact



Since one of Victoria's favorite art forms is singing sacred and inspirational music, she has made it a goal to perform in ten major Cathedrals across the world.  

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Biography.

"You only get one style" is not a statement Victoria adheres to.​

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Victoria Robertson is that rare performer who is truly multi-faceted and demonstrates her creative nature by continually conquering new musical territory including classical, musical theater, and cross-over music.  Her performance history is extensive and her ability to mold into various performance styles is unique and exciting.

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Classical
Victoria has been training as a classical vocalist for over fifteen years.  Her opera and art song performances won her several distinguished vocal competition titles such as the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus Competition, National Association of Teachers of Singing CompetitionMusical Merit Competition, and Virginia Hawk Competition.  In 2008 she won the Carlsbad to Karlovy Vary Competition, and was sponsored by the city of San Diego to compete in the Dvoák Competition of its sister city in the Czech Republic.

 

Victoria has been featured at performing arts centers and concert halls world-wide and has performance history with several symphony orchestras and opera companies including San Diego Symphony, La Jolla Symphony, TICO Orchestra, San Diego Opera, and Santa Barbara Opera.  In 2010 she performed in the World Premier of Séance on a Wet Afternoon by Stephen Schwartz (composer of Wicked) with Santa Barbara Opera.  Victoria has a passion for sacred music and performs concerts and recitals at churches and cathedrals in the United States and in Europe.  She is currently the private student of famed tenor Michael Trimble.

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Musical Theater
Victoria's first stage experience was in the world of musical theater.  She began singing and dancing in shows such as Oklahoma and Guys and Dolls from the early age of twelve.  Her debut feature in San Jose was Lily in The Secret Garden.  As a trained actress and dancer, musical theater continues to be one of her favorite art forms.    She won the 
National Association of Teachers of Singing Competition for her musical theater performances.  Other stage credits include Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music, Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, and Marion Paroo in The Music Man.  Victoria has a love for melodrama and performed in several Vaudeville productions in the Bay Area of California.

 

Miss USO
Victoria was awarded the title Miss USO, San Diego in the year 2000 for her performance work for the U.S. Military and supporting organizations, a title that she continued to hold for seven years.  She has toured overseas and performed aboard Aircraft Carriers and in desert training grounds for the troops and is often invited to headline official government functions.  Victoria has opened up major events with the National Anthem including the Los Angeles Tennis Open, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Miramar Air Show.  She was the official entertainment for the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines in 2008 for Independence Day.  

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Victoria performed for presidential candidates during the 2009 election campaign, and for several other distinguished Governors and Congressmen.  With the Armed Forces Entertainment Victoria has toured in Greenland, England, Netherlands, and Germany.  Patriotic American music continues to be one of Victoria's leading repertoires, inspiring patriotism into the hearts of thousands of citizens.  Her album Celebrating America, a compilation of American patriotic songs, was sent in thousands of care packages to U.S. Military personnel and their families overseas.



Television​​

As well as being a veteran of the stage, Victoria loves to be in front of (and behind) the camera.  In 2011 she produced and presented in an original documentary series called Across The Pond in the UK.  She wrote the shows as an independent contractor for the American cable network, Wealth TV, and shot the series in 3D.​  In 2010 she produced and presented The History of Jaguar for Wealth on Wheels.  In 2006 Victoria was the music spotter for the lifestyle television show San Diego Experience aired on Fox TV​.  She has appeared in several commercials and infomercials and has been an independent television researcher for London producers at Channel 4.  She earned a BA in Visual Arts specializing in Film and Media at the University of California, San Diego.  Her student film was won a student production award   

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