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!
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.
Can't afford to catch a cold this winter? Read on to see what Dr. Jahn recommends to avoid getting sick!
Let's be honest, practice sessions aren't always a walk in the park. Sometimes we need tiny victories to keep us going! Read on for Brian Manternach's thoughts on this.
This holiday season many singers can expect to have performing work in churches. Here are some issues to take into account as you prepare for these jobs.
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!
Welcome to part four 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 Breather Voice.
Approaching your career with the empty billboard concept can often be the easier and safer choice. But is it important to express beliefs and opinions? Here are some thoughts.
New York City’s subway stations are typically filled with unpleasant noises—screeching trains, screeching people, and distorted PA announcements. But some fortunate commuters encounter beautiful opera singing instead, thanks to an organization called The Opera Collective (TOC).
New York’s first disability-affirmative opera company Opera Praktikos (OPrak) is on a mission to make opera more accessible and inclusive. They have an upcoming production December 12-14. Read on to learn all about it.
Schmidt Vocal Arts offers more than just training and a competition; they set singers up for lifelong success.
Alison Scherzer shares her experiences in contemporary vocal music and working abroad as a singer.