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November 2025 Issue

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Inside the Industry

In this column, we explore singers to watch, celebrate new albums, note new resources for singers, and other industry changes.


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Diva Diaries Entry 12: Authenticity and Being Misunderstood

Fear of being misunderstood hijacked most of my life. I yearned to be a digestible bite, easily served up to impress a stranger at a dinner party. But, no matter how hard I tried, I’m just not someone that can fit into a box.


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Conservatory, Private, or State?

Finding the right program is a challenge for high school singers. In this article, New England Conservatory, Oklahoma City University, and Arizona State tell young singers how their programs work. 


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Nasality: What Does It Mean?

Now that we have discussed the underside of the nasal cavity with articles about the hard and soft palates, we can move on to a somewhat controversial topic: nasality. While we will delve into the nasal cavity and define nasality, it can be a tricky subject to find consensus on. We will do our best to deliver as much evidence as possible for you to decide on your own. 


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Cyberbullying in Classical Music

Cyberbullying affects people of all ages and all industries. In this article, one singer shares her experience with cyberbullying. 


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Beyond Success: How To Find Resilience, Agency, and Fulfillment

Soprano Mary Elizabeth Williams and executive advisor Barbara Massury begin a series of conversations on resilience, agency, and fulfillment. Follow along as this series unfolds. 


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From the Score to the Studio to the Stage and Beyond

For young singers, the path between the first voice lesson and a performing career can be overwhelming. In this step-by-step article, discover tips for taking charge of your learning.


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Becoming Dr. Singer: The DMA Path

If you are considering a DMA, read on for reasons to pursue it, what to expect, how to prepare for application, and more from a singer currently in a DMA program.


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It’s Never Too Early (or Too Late) to Financially Plan for College and Beyond

If you haven’t begun to fund your vocal education, start here and start now with this article outlining options for scholarships, grants, loans, and more.


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The Day Job Dilemma – Venues and Job Options for Singers

The eternal dilemma for performers: how to support themselves while they're getting a career off the ground. From the May issue of Classical Singer, Cindy Sadler discusses how to get a job that allows you to pay off your loans while working in a related field and still getting to do some performing.


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