Tenor Frederick Ballentine opens up about his early operatic education, the surgery that saved his voice, and how he stays grounded amid an international performing career.
In this column, we explore singers to watch, celebrate new albums, and note new resources for singers and other industry changes. Here is what's happening this winter!
More performers are becoming part of the administrative apparatus and taking on leadership roles in our industry. There are unique benefits and challenges found by those working on “both sides of the table.” This article hopes to shed some light on these unique situations by talking with a few of the amazing individuals engaged in such dual roles.
In this article, we learn about the possible adverse effects of medications on singing and how to mitigate them.
Young singers are always seeking advice for building a career. A new book provides excellent information for launching a professional career in music.
One of the most challenging aspects of a career in singing is funding it. Most singers must have a “day job” of some kind. Read on to hear from singers who balance work in other industries.
Social media is a tool that many singers use to learn more about their voices. In this article, we meet some of the voice teachers using social media to share that information.
If you’ve ever wondered about teaching as an adjunct, read on for information about the job, application process, and more!
Singers of all levels have had the experience of searching for a new voice teacher. No matter what your level, seeking out a teacher is a complicated process.
The evolution of style in musical theatre repertoire is difficult to keep up with. In this issue’s column, read on to find inspiration to expand your knowledge and your “book.”
In this article, soprano Julia Claire Taylor provides an update of her experience living with Long COVID, as well as information about the continuing dangers the infection poses to singers.
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