There is vocal gold in the grooves of antique records 78 R.P.M. recordings made between 1898 and 1950. Classical Singer tells you how to mine it.
If you are tired of the same old songs, imagine how your audience feels. Here are some techniques for discovering unfamiliar delights for your repertoire.
A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a new opera at the Berkshire Opera Company.
Check out the pros and cons and read the small print.
Music critic Sarah Bryan Miller gives us Gli Ariete, an opera in three acts.
The stage director and author discusses The Third Line, his book on successful preparation for operatic performance.
A leading opera coach reveals the secrets hidden in Cherubino’s popular aria from Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro
Dr. Anthony Jahn reviews how common prescription medications and over-the-counter remedies could be affecting your singing.
Richard Tucker's son describes life with his famous father and his work with the Richard Tucker Foundation.
Two Met productions are reviewed in detail.
In this exclusive interview and in a fascinating memoir, In My On Voice one of the most successful singers of the century attempts to analyze the exceptional.
Let history be your vocal coach as Classical Singer surveys the performance tradition of nearly a century of recordings
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