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December 2024 Issue

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Schmidt Vocal Arts: Investing in the Future of Classical Singing

Schmidt Vocal Arts offers more than just training and a competition; they set singers up for lifelong success.


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Alison Scherzer: An American in Germany, Climbing Her Own Unique Mountain

Alison Scherzer shares her experiences in contemporary vocal music and working abroad as a singer.


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Crossover Corner: Opera and My Short Shorts Era

This month’s column explores the value of hindsight, living life on life’s terms, growing in confidence, and choosing connection.


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Creator Spotlight: Whitney George and Bea Goodwin on Their New Opera No Man’s Land

Recent recipients of the Discovery Grant, composer Whitney George and librettist Bea Goodwin discuss their new opera "No Man’s Land" as well as the women-focused work of the groundbreaking ensemble The Curiosity Cabinet.


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Diva Diaries | Entry 1: I Have No Idea What I Am Doing

Join Teddy Siegel, a 25-year-old soprano and founder of Got2Go, as she shares the unfiltered truths, challenges, and triumphs of chasing her dream in NYC. Welcome to Diva Diaries!


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Home Studio Spaces: CS Editor’s Colorful Hobbit-Inspired Home

In this new online series, CS features the practice spaces and teaching spaces of our favorite artists, teachers, and readers. We begin with our editor—we couldn’t invite ourselves into your homes without first inviting you into ours!


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Crossover Corner: Evolving from First Impressions – Reactivity and Repertoire

Not every song will be a good fit for every singer. If you do have a song you don't like at first, maybe give it a second chance. Who knows, you may grow to love it, sing it, or even book something with it!


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Tool Time 3: The Vocal Trainer by Better Voice

Welcome to part three in our Tool Time series, where we provide reasoning and use cases for items for singing and maintenance of the voice. In the hot seat this time: The Sing Ring by OOVO.


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The Singer’s Library: Voice is Free after SOVT

"Voice is Free after SOVT: Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Principles, Methods, and Training" is co-authored by speech-language pathologist and vocologist Karin Titze Cox and noted voice scientist Ingo R. Titze. Here they give an introduction to SOVT exercises and their potential benefits.


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5 Tips for Students When Singing Gets Hard

Whether you are majoring in vocal performance, or taking voice training seriously, sometimes singing can feel like a high-stakes job. Here are some tips to help you get through the difficult days.


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