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.
Mezzo-soprano Lisa Chavez continues to go with the flow on this wild ride called opera, inspiring us with her courage, tenacity, and work ethic. Read on to learn all about her and her career.
In this article, explore the benefits of a Bachelor of Arts degree for a broader approach to your career goals.
Vocal Health For Singers Series: Dr. Anthony F. Jahn, MD, a leading voice doctor for more than four decades, answers a series of questions from singers, teachers, and parents.
Moving to Germany is something many singers consider while developing a career. Read on to discover things you need to consider.
On the Steps of the Shubert is an excellent teaching resource, a tribute to Sondheim and the artform he shaped with his genius, and a beautiful, living record of Broadway history.
Rising young soprano Sara LeMesh is a versatile artist who thrives on singing in a variety of genres. Here she tells us about her non-traditional path to developing her blossoming career.
Baritone Eric McKeever was in decent shape, ate relatively well, and took a more alternative medicine approach to health, yet he found himself in need of a heart valve repair surgery. Read on to learn about his experience.
Join us as we leap forward again and make European content a permanent fixture in our online magazine, Classical Singer Online!
Singers graduating from school programs are going to be seeking apartments. In this article, find out the best times to look for an apartment.
A new book explores the impacts of trauma on the voice and how teachers can provide trauma-informed care while staying within their scope of practice.
Over the last few years, opera attendance seems to be decreasing. Read on for Dr. Anthony Jahn's perspective on how to ensure that opera will continue not just to survive but thrive.