300 teachers observe a young student abused by a diva.
Abuse often paralyzes your colleagues. Find out why.
We all know it is out there somewhere—the difficult, unspoken topic of mental, physical, and sexual abuse by voice teachers in the singing community. But how much of a problem
Denyce Graves was the voice of America in the days, weeks and months after the tragedy of September 11. But she is no stranger to overcoming hardship.
A message for college administrators, voice teachers…and singers
The Hobby Loss Rule There is a one-way tax rule for hobbies. Income is taxable. Expenses are deductible only up to the amount of the income. Expenses that exceed income
Dear Editor: What perfect timing with your issue about singing the National Anthem! I found the article to be interesting and informative, as it is a popular topic these days.
With all the talk about abuse in this issue, Erda gives refreshing advice here about taking charge of your life and career, and not allowing yourself to be victimized any longer.
Stop, Drop and… Sing? During the Royal Opera House’s June 29th performance of The Queen of Spades, soprano Susan Chilcott was reminded of her fire safety lessons when an onstage
We asked Dr. Jahn to speak about the voice students who come to his offices and some of the emotional problems he encounters in working with singers.
Cynthia Vaughn used the recent NATS convention in San Diego to talk to many sources about how this delicate process works-and how it doesn't!
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