Dear Editor: Would it be more cost effective to distribute the magazine electronically? I receive other “e-zines” and it’s a better use of information and natural resources. Let’s pass on
Just about every score and recording you ever dreamed of – without the expense – is available to you in New York. Here is a report on the recent library renovation
Recently, Warner Classics sent me mezzo soprano Susan Graham’s latest release: French Operatta Arias. It’s a beautiful album and it’s been wonderful to watch Susan’s career take off and see
This is one of those articles you need to read carefully. Singers are getting some very nasty surprises when they sing outside the country. If you aren’t at that point in your career yet, file this article where you can find it later because you will need to know this information before you go.
Beatrice Beer is the third singer we profile this month. She was first introduced to Classical Singer through a chance meeting with CJ Williamson on a New York subway. She is a young singer who has been pursuing an altruistic goal with the marketing of her very special recording and recital.
John Fisk— young singer doing the New York auditions circuit LAST MONTH’S RESOLUTIONS: 1. For the coming month, I am going to sit in on at least three lessons with
Singers have to learn to just do the work–practice, memorize, study, perform–and not judge the efforts. Otherwise it’s easy to sabotage your art.
For some time I’d been thinking about doing a CD to help advance my career. When I finally began planning the recording in July 2000, I had a very different project in mind than what I actually produced.
Classical Singer salutes all singing parents with this review of a unique website just for them.
Noted otolaryngologist Dr. Anthony Jahn answers medical questions of particular interest to singers. If you have a question for Dr. Jahn, send it to Jahn@classicalsinger.net
Unscripted Stunt Action at the Met During the Met’s Feb. 14 opening production of War and Peace, a 21-year-old French actor, Simon Deonarian, fell into the orchestra pit during the
In this interview, Classical Singer answers requests to occassionally profile singers who choose to step off the career track and make other life choices. Soprano Jamie Baer Peterson found a unique way to keep her career going- she sent her recording out traveling while she stayed home with her young family.
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