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Anna Netrebko has dominated the music scene with her full package of a luscious voice, model good looks, and dynamite stage presence. Her 18-year career proves that she is more than the party girl and darling of opera that many once thought. Now with a new baby, fiancé, and many new roles on the horizon, the superstar soprano reveals some of the secrets to her success.
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How many times have you been told that text is key to a moving and memorable performance? But sometimes singing in a foreign language can hold you back. A new book will make sure that the Italian language doesn’t stand in your way.
Singer of the World Competition Announces Winner Valentina Naforniţă of Moldova, who was born in 1987, has been awarded both the Jury Prize and the Dame Joan Sutherland Audience Prize
Without costumes, sets, or blocking, concert work can sometimes leave a singer feeling nearly naked on stage. To help you feel more comfortable, five singers offer their perspectives on how to interpret vocal music in a concert setting.
Read what a singer, general director, and manager feel singers need to know as they leave college and enter the real world.
Does the Internet ever make you feel a little scattered? It’s not just you. Recent research shows that technology may be changing the ways we think, with particular consequences for singers.
The friction between the university choral program and voice program is not news. But a university where these two programs have found common ground and are working in tandem is. Students and teachers will benefit from reading how Montclair State University is doing it.
There’s more to Texas than 10-gallon hats, cattle, and the Alamo, especially when it comes to university music programs. Find out why so many singers are flocking to four such programs.
Find out what the recent merger between two top programs means for young singers.
Role preparation in the real world often means much more work than is typically required during your student years. But it’s never too early to start acting like a professional. Whatever level you’re currently at, following these seven steps will ensure your complete preparation.