Ela Zingerevich is a vocal artist, educator and composer based in Switzerland.

Ela has performed with the Israel Philharmonic and the German Radio Orchestra, collaborated as an educator with the Weill Institute at Carnegie Hall, and was the first woman to serve as the Director of Music at the West London Synagogue where she developed and implemented large scale participatory musical formats and curriculum.

Ela is the founder of Allmighty Productions, a company that conceives and develops innovative opera education programs for young audiences. She is the artistic director of the AMOFYA association (Art Music and Opera for Young Audience). Ela is an international partner of the Lullaby Project at Carnegie Hall.

Ela began playing music, composing, and singing at the age of 7. She obtained her BA in Voice Studies from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and her Masters in Voice Studies in NYC. Ela has worked as a choir director, a director of music, and a cantor in synagogues.

For the past decade, Ela has been interested in how music can serve the community and bring people together. Through this perspective, and her professional activities, Ela came to think of herself as a Community Musician, combining music and well-being practices through various projects. Ela is a certified practitioner of the Lichtenberg Method for Applied Voice Physiology and an accredited acupressure therapist.