Singers are always looking for ways to earn a living or just extra money–and teaching young children is one route you may not have considered. Kindermusik and the younger Musikgarten organization may be just what you’re looking for.
There are more people in Sarah Davis’s school than in her entire hometown. Growing up in Sterling, Colorado (population 10,000), she already knew what it was like to be a big fish in a small pond.
Every singer knows the value of a good vocal coach. So where you do study coaching as a profession?
Where are the top university and college choirs? We went to the American Choral Director’s Association to find out.
Even if you’ve been accepted to your top-pick school, getting the “right teacher” is a game of chance. Here’s how to improve your odds
Voice students have a lot of considerations that the average student does not. Sarah Booth gives a few tips on what to remember when you’re packing for school.
What are Singers saying about Education? Read the Poll to find out!
Along with singers, CS conducted a poll of opera company general directors to get their insights on what today’s performers are demonstrating in terms of education. The results may surprise you…
What information does the new conservatory student need to have? Renowned voice professor Dale Moore explains the rigors of the conservatory, and what young singers can expect.
In a warm and very candid interview, soprano Maria Spacagna discusses success, art, and family with Maria Zouves.
Less than a year shy of his upcoming debut as Alidoro in La Cenerentola at the Metropolitan Opera, John Relyea is doing a lot of preparatory work, including performing the
I have the distinct impression that nobody in the real performing world cares where you went to school, or even if you went to school at all. What they want is someone who can fill the shoes of a working opera singer.
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