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January 2026 Issue

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University Spotlight: Stetson University

The Stetson University School of Music is a vibrant community of just over 220 majors and minors and 52 artist-scholar faculty. Stetson University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).


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A Diva’s Guide to the New Year’s Reset

I swear I blinked and suddenly we’re in December and 2026 is right around the corner. As someone who cannot stand New Year’s resolutions, I am, however, a firm believer in my New Year’s rituals: the quiet, intentional ones that feel like coming home to yourself.


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College Connection: The Voice Teacher Matchmaking Guide

Finding the right voice teacher isn’t easy. Follow this guide as you prepare for your college and graduate school auditions to get the right “fit” with a teacher. 


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The Singer’s Library: Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy

A new book explores a “wholehearted approach” to vocal pedagogy.


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Mentorship for Teachers

Voice teachers need mentorship for their career growth just as singers do. Read on for a greater understanding of the mentor-mentee relationship for teachers.


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University Spotlight: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Our voice and opera program is large enough to do two full productions plus two programs of opera scenes each year, but small enough so that undergraduate students get significant performance opportunities in both.


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Navigating the Job Search: Notes from the Trenches

Job searches and interviews are never easy but, like auditioning, you can learn the skills to find successful employment in both teaching and administrative roles. 


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The Tongue: What Does It Mean? (Part 2)

Time for the first part 2 in this series (Part 1). We’ll do a bit more diving into the acoustic implications of the tongue and give ideas and remedies for the major issues that the tongue presents.


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Crossover Corner: Powerful Pivoting for Teachers

Pivoting is essential for singers and voice teachers of all kinds. Read on for an in-depth discussion on how to pivot, and not just when moving a couch!


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Interview with Barbara Massury, Executive Advisor – Part 1: The Challenge of Being an Elite Performer

Barbara reveals that singers, like top executives, face intense pressure but rarely receive the same coaching or support. She and Mary Elizabeth call out the myth that artists must suffer to succeed, urging performers instead to embrace balance, clarity, and self-defined success.


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