About
Madison Sciarini is a Florida native whose connection to music began at an early age, shaped by a household rich with diverse sounds. Raised in a home filled with many voices and genres, she began playing guitar at ten, slowly uncovering her own voice through years of live performance. These early experiences carried her from local stages to the House of Blues in Orlando through the Music Forward Foundation.
At Western Carolina University, Madison studied Commercial Music and Audio Production with a focus in Voice, where she learned to weave together craft, curiosity, and intention. Performing in ensembles such as The Catamount Singers, Jazz Combos, and Concert Choir, and working with sound production and live reinforcement, she came to understand music not only as expression, but as environment.
Guided by a reverence for nature and an ongoing exploration of psychology, Madison creates from the belief that music holds the power to ground, soften, and heal. Her work is an offering—meant to hold space, invite reflection, and reconnect listeners with themselves and the world around them. Whether on stage or behind the scenes, she approaches music as a ritual of care, presence, and connection.