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Classical Singer Magazine

Putting Your Best Sound Forward : Young Artist Program Recordings

Most young artist applications now require singers to send a recording as a screening tool for the thousand or more applicants every year. With so many applying for each position, what in a recording prompts directors to invite you to audition? What causes them to “tune you out?”

Jason Vest

Much Ado About One Page

Young Artist Program administrators speak out about résumé dos and don’ts.

Kathleen Buccleugh

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