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Packing Tips for Professional Musicians

June 20, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment
Packing Tips for Professional Musicians

Summer is here, and that means many of you are probably packing up and heading off to various locations around the world to perform in operas, festivals, and concerts. It’s an exciting time, but you’ll want to make sure you’re… Continue Reading →

Business, Performance

How Libraries Can Help Professional Musicians

June 13, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

Libraries are an amazing yet underused resource. Too many people associate libraries with school, so once they’re out in the real world, they stop using them. This is unfortunate when libraries offer so much to the public.   Plus, for… Continue Reading →

Business, Performance

Musicians Experience Professional Burnout, Too

May 31, 2016Kristen 1 Comment
Musicians experience professional burnout

There’s this belief that “If you do what you love, you never work a day in your life.” This idea permeates so deeply into our culture that it causes all sort of issues for creative workers. These issues include low… Continue Reading →

Performance

Famous Books That Have Been Turned Into Operas

May 27, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

In our last post, we talked about famous operas that were originally books, books that may now have been lost to the contemporary mind. Today, we’ll talk about the same phenomenon from a slightly different perspective. These books are famous… Continue Reading →

Audiences, Culture and News, Performance

10 Operas That Were Originally Books

May 24, 2016Kristen 2 Comments
operas that were originally books

In the arts, it’s incredibly common for one work to be based on another work from a different genre (which is then based on another work, and another, and maybe even another!). Opera is a great example of this; we… Continue Reading →

Audiences, Culture and News, Performance

The Role of The Critic in the Age of the Internet

May 19, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment
role of the critic

There has been quite a stir in the world of opera criticism; Norman Lebrecht, known for his somewhat controversial blog Slipped Disc, reported that Canadian music critic Arthur Kapitainis quit his freelance position at the National Post. The Post inexplicably… Continue Reading →

Audiences, Culture and News

How Blogging Landed Me a Paid Performance Gig

May 16, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

Everyone, this is a story I’ve been waiting to tell you for a while now.   The only reason I’ve been waiting is so the story could reach its end before I shared it (although in a way, the stories… Continue Reading →

Business, Performance

Guest Post: What’s My Line? 10 Tips to Memorizing Music

May 9, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

Maren Montalbano is a professional mezzo-soprano who specializes in new music and early music. She is currently self-producing an album of works by all women composers with all women performers; check out her project page. Listen to her sing at… Continue Reading →

Performance

Teaching Voice Lessons for Young Kids

May 2, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

When it comes to training voice teachers, the primary focus is on the pedagogy of adult voices. Oftentimes though, private voice teachers don’t learn how to teach young kids. Many teachers are of the school of thought that no young… Continue Reading →

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Finding Affordable and Interesting Performance Spaces

April 25, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

There are a lot of steps to self-producing a recital. With a lot of steps come a lot of expenses as well. These expenses create roadblocks for the entrepreneurial musician. One of the most common roadblocks musicians encounter when attempting… Continue Reading →

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I’m Kristen, and I’m a mezzo on a mission - to help you learn all about classical music and opera. I studied voice and pedagogy for years, and then I started blogging about it. Say hello to me on social media!

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