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Wesley Balk

Wesley Balk

Wesley Balk lives and works in the Seattle area where he is associated with the University of Washington as a professor. Mr. Balk is also Director of Performance Development with the Nautilus Music Theater in Minnesota.

Wesley Balk:

In the August 1990 issue of The New York Opera Newsletter, we featured an interview with Wesley Balk, who at the time was about to publish his fourth book on the singer/actor process, entitled The Radiant Performer [University of Minnesota Press, 1986, $18.95 Amazon.com]. In an encore presentation of that interview, Balk’s philosophies speak quite specifically to the process of singers’ communication.

Wesley Balk

 
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