As classical singers convene in Boston this month for the 10th annual Classical Singer Convention, Lisa Houston catches up with a Boston native who is now gracing the stages of major opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera. Mezzo soprano Sandra Piques Eddy speaks about her relationships with the Met and Boston and how they continue to influence her work as a singer.
Springtime in Boston means bikes, parks, and good times. Discover a whole host of things to see and enjoy while visiting the city for this month’s Classical Singer Convention.
Is Beantown just a symphony and museum town? Venerable opera companies and myriad ensembles say no!
Come for the convention, stay for grad school! Take an in-depth look at the voice programs at three Boston schools.
Your first professional engagement with an accompanying contract is a thrill! But understanding and agreeing upon the terms of said contract? Perhaps not so thrilling. Avoid common pitfalls by following the expert advice offered here.
Don't let a less-than-professional résumé hold you back from presenting an otherwise polished and complete audition package.
Plan your finances now and enjoy your performances later.
Can you make a living as a classical singer? There’s no one better to answer that loaded question than CS’s own “Ask Erda.”
Giving up meat, eggs, and dairy may seem extreme. But the hard scientific evidence of the remarkable health benefits, which Dr. Jahn shares here, may make you reconsider.
If moving is in your future, consider a few factors for making the whole process financially smoother.
Although Mother’s Day as we know it began just a century ago, the tradition of honoring mothers transcends the last 100 years and the American culture. Ancient Romans honored Cybele,
George London Foundation Announces Competition Winners On March 1, 2013, the George London Foundation awarded a total of $82,000 to young American and Canadian singers. Prizes of $10,000 went to
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