Finding the right program is a challenge for high school singers. In this article, New England Conservatory, Oklahoma City University, and Arizona State tell young singers how their programs work.
If you haven’t begun to fund your vocal education, start here and start now with this article outlining options for scholarships, grants, loans, and more.
Known for its history of manufacturing, sports teams, and being home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ohio, the country’s 34th largest state, also offers an array of operatic experiences.
Guest columnist Kylie Evans explores how to build healthy relationships in a competitive singing industry.
If you’ve ever wondered about teaching as an adjunct, read on for information about the job, application process, and more!
Singers of all levels have had the experience of searching for a new voice teacher. No matter what your level, seeking out a teacher is a complicated process.
Being a college music student means having a very packed schedule, making it hard to plan meals ahead of time. Here are some tips and tricks on some quick, easy, and healthy ideas for recipes to make.
In this article, explore the benefits of a Bachelor of Arts degree for a broader approach to your career goals.
This installment of “The Music Major Minute” defines the genre of art song, promotes study, and reviews a valuable online resource: Elly Ameling’s lessons that sagely remind us to think before you sing.
Live your truth and define your own success this semester with this installment of the Music Major Minute.
In this installment of the “Music Major Minute,” you’ll find the 10 commandments to perfectly prepare for juries.
In the tapestry of societal narratives, Black Determined Minds emerges as a radiant thread, weaving together the strands of compassion, empowerment, and positive transformation. Read on to learn more!