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January 2005 – Page 2

Making a Great Impression on the Phone:

When you’re on the telephone, what you don’t say can be as important as the words you speak. Some singers’ telephone technique and answering machine messages could lose them jobs

Patti Wood

The Assisi Music Festival

Singing sacred music can be a vital part of a singer's work package and this program puts it all together for the singers who attend.

Robert Violette

My Experiences with the Rome Festival Opera and Orchestra

Sometimes summer plans don't go according to one's dreams as in this singer's story.

Jennifer Lavoie

Singer-to-Singer Column

Classical singers are finding ways to get the jobs they desire. We hear from so many—and we want to share their stories of how they are succeeding. Here’s one from Isabel Liu.

CS Staff

The Program for New Art Song:

What came first, the chicken or the egg? The composer or the performer? A new Songfest program helps singers, pianists and composers learn that what matters is that everyone come together.

Jennifer Kult

Six Weeks in Austria: Worth Every Cent?

The American Institute of Music (AIMS) is the granddaddy of summer programs and has had a lot of changes over the years. Sara Thomas reports on where it stands now.

Sara Thomas

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