Amelita Galli-Curci's career spanned the pre-and post-technological eras. A pioneer in the recording industry, her life experiences offer valuable lessons for today's singer.
A nasal sound isn't always about your techique-the problem could be medical. Here's some wise advice from a man who knows the nose.
Doing business over meals is a ritual that has existed for centuries. Taking clients to breakfast, lunch or dinner has long been an effective way to build relationships, make the
Critics. As singers, we need those newspaper reviews, but oftentimes, critics can cut us to shreds. And criticism doesn't stop with the newspaper; we get it from all sides. How do sucessful singers cope?
There are no quick fixes but there are plenty of resources and work you can do to overcome this debilitating problem.
A Spectrum of Voices brings some of the top teachers together talking about technique. Here's a review of the book for you.
Getting to know artistic directors is critical for singers who are auditioning anywhere.
One of the greatest artists of our century was happy to talk to CS readers about his career, young artists, older artists and where he sees the art form going.
A Singer writes in for help after career crashes.
A famous singer once said that if you wanted to find a great teacher, find someone who could still sing past the age of 50 because the teacher had learned how to use, not abuse, the voice. A recent NATS convention, this singer/teacher demonstrated floated high Cs and showed student singers how to do the same.
AGMA, the American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO, is the labor union that represents America’s classical singers for the purpose of collective bargaining. Because AGMA shares with Classical Singer Magazine
If you’re thinking about where to go to school, you need to read this. If you’re already in school, you need to read this. If you’re out of school, you need to read this.