Kenneth Kamal Scott Tenor Brooklyn, N.Y. Please tell our readers about your career highlights so far. Soloist with Boston Symphony Orchestra with John Williams conducting, starring role on Broadway for
Summer programs offer a variety of options for continuing your training, adding a complete role to your résumé, exploring a new country, learning a language, and more. In an effort
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A longtime summer program that runs for two weeks in Boston and Washington, D.C. each summer offers singers indepth stage and acting training at a very reasonable price. One singer who has attended the program in both cities reports on her experiences.
Mortier Quits The New York Times announced Nov. 7 that provocative impresario Gerard Mortier has decided not to assume the top position at New York City Opera. For the previous
Read about a small but fast-growing program in New York City that offers singers the chance to prepare and perform complete opera roles in a supportive and friendly environment.
When singers consider the pros and cons of summer programs, they sometimes overlook or underestimate the value of making connections. One singer reflects on the many ways friendships forged at three different summer programs have benefited her life and her career.
In 1999 and again in 2003, Classical Singer received a host of complaints from disgruntled singers about the Sessione Senese per la Musica e l’Arte in Siena, Italy. (For the