Valentin Peytchinov is currently the Director of Development
and a Vocal Advisor for the Olga Forrai Foundation.
He also has a private studio.
His extensive stage experience as a performer,
(working with some of the most established
professionals
in the field), and his multifaceted repertoire, his musical
education both in the Bulgarian National Conservatory and
at the Juilliard School
of Music, together with his gift for fast and effective communication of
technique, are advantages
in building solid, lasting skills for the young or established
singer.
Valentin Peytchinov is deeply convinced that in cases
of the most
difficult vocal defects, the basic reeducation
should not take more than 40 to 60 hours,
regardless of the level of impairment. The same length of time would be required
for beginners to acquire mastery of the basics.
His work with his students
is clear proof of that.
Mr. Peytchinov also works with jazz and pop singers, as well as actors, doctors, lawyers, anchors, and other professionals who require good
vocal communication skills.
Some basic Q&A in short:
Q:  Is the time 40 to 60 hours enough to learn the basics?
A:  Yes.
Q:  Is it true that everyone with healthy voice and musical ears can learn how to sing?
A:  Yes.
Q:  Is the healthy voice and musical ears enough to persue a career in singing?
A.  No.( See the page about talent and singing )
Q:  Is it true that for one could be too early but never too late to start learing the vocal technique?
A:  Yes.