Each month CS highlights one of its readers. If you’d like to take Center Stage in an upcoming issue of Classical Singer, visit www.classicalsinger.com/magazine/center_stage/. Tell us about yourself, and upload a picture. We want to know about you!
Each month, Classical Singer highlights two of the 14 singers our panel of distinguished judges chose from more than 200 applicants at the 2005 AudComps for having a ready-to-go audition package appropriate to their Artist Division. This month we spotlight Gwendolyn Brown and Kristianna VanOveren from the Emerging Professional Division.
Dear Editor: I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your publication. From my heart—thank you. I read cover-to-cover, always. —Bethany Neese, Santa Rosa, Calif. Dear Editor: I would love
Each month, Classical Singer highlights two of the 14 singers our panel of distinguished judges chose from more than 200 applicants at the 2005 AudComps for having a ready-to-go audition package appropriate to their Artist Division. This month we spotlight Jennifer Gill from the Young Artist Division and Rebecca Whitlow from the Professional Division.
Dear Editor: I love how the magazine continues to grow. Please keep including articles about singers who are parents. — Marianna Vagnini, Naugatuck, Conn. Look for the February issue of
Determine your goals 1. What is your ultimate goal? 2. What are the secondary goals that will be the stepping stones towards your ultimate goal? 3. What steps do you
Each month, Classical Singer highlights two of the 14 singers our panel of distinguished judges chose from more than 200 applicants at the 2005 AudComps for having a ready-to-go audition package appropriate to their Artist Division. This month we spotlight Robert Ian Weintraub and Jessye Wright from the Professional Division.
Each month Classical Singer highlights two of the 14 singers our panel of distinguished judges selected from more than 200 AudComps 2005 applicants for having a ready-to-go audition package appropriate to their Artist Division. This month we spotlight Helen Huse Ralston and Ricardo Tamura from the Professional Division.
What have your career highlights been, so far? I’ve been fortunate enough as a very young baritone to learn and sing many roles during my studies. I feel blessed to
Dear Editor: Keep up the good work featuring voice teachers. How about an article about professional choral singers, voice teachers, choral conductors, and their (hopefully) amiable interaction? —Liana Lansing, Denver,
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