No institution is a one-stop shop for a singing career—it’s essential to proactively pursue opportunities beyond your university classes and requirements. Hear more from Sadler this May live and in person at the Classical Singer Convention.
Dr. Jahn answers questions from singers about possible effects of long-term use of PPI drugs for acid reflux and whether or not a singer should have her moderate tori palatinus and mandibular torus removed. If you have a question for the doctor, e-mail him at jahn@classicalsinger.com.
Read about who you need to put on a show—the essential roles and the ones that are great to have—and how they do their jobs.
In an effort to better understand the power of the mind, scientists at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab conducted studies where individuals were asked to sit in front of
“You are your greatest asset. Put your time, effort and money into training, grooming, and encouraging your greatest asset.” Tom Hopkins Often when you enter University as a performance
Written by guest contributor Peter Thoresen. Presentation is very important and there is no disputing this. Of course a Dior dress or pec hugging Brooks Brothers suit can’t camouflage
From the March issue of Classical Singer magazine, Clauadia Friedlander shares how physical stability can help you find better vocal stability by pinpointing and addressing instabilities in your vocal technique.
“Watch your thoughts; they lead to attitudes. Watch your attitudes, they lead to words. Watch your words; they lead to actions. Watch your actions; they lead to habits. Watch your
It’s that time of year. We’ve all been slogging through a tough winter trying to reach what many of us now have: spring break. So how do you get
“Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.” – John Wooden. Have you ever listened to someone practice? Have you ever listened to yourself practice, for that matter? Tape
Learn how physical stability can help you find better vocal stability by pinpointing and addressing instabilities in your vocal technique.
Meet Kristine Opolais, the stunning Latvian soprano who won her country’s heart, then Europe, and now America. Her recent Metropolitan Opera debut as Magda in La rondine, which was met with critical acclaim, is just one in a whirlwind of major engagements for the rising star. Find out about the career and culture of one of the top singers of this generation.