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After three intense rounds of competition among more than 200 applicants, the judges of the AudComps 2006 named 13 singers Certified Classical Singers for 2006-2007. This month, read about soprano Karen Hughes from the Emerging Professional Division and soprano Tamara Regensburger from the Professional Division.
After three intense rounds of competition among more than 200 applicants, the judges of the AudComps 2006 named 13 singers Certified Classical Singers for 2006-2007.This month, read about soprano Christi Amonson from the Emerging Professional Division.
After three intense rounds of competition among more than 200 applicants, the judges of the AudComps 2006 named 13 singers Certified Classical Singers for 2006-2007.This month, read about soprano Joohee Choi and bass-baritone Kwang Kyu Lee, both from the Emerging Professional Division.
As Mozart’s 250th birthday year comes to a close, CS asked readers to tell us about their Mozart experiences this year. Did they do anything special to celebrate his birthday? What kinds of Mozart musical experiences did they have? Did they sing his operas or solo in his concert works? Did they discover a new piece of his music that they had never heard before? Did they make new discoveries about a familiar Mozart piece? Enjoy readers’ recollections in this review and watch for other stories inserted throughout the Mozart Section of this issue.