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When a Mistake Happens on Stage, Just CHILL!

April 21, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

  This week in the operatic world, news has been going around that soprano Angela Gheorghiu missed her entrance in a production of Tosca at the Vienna State Opera. As one can tell from the video clip below at 3:54,… Continue Reading →

Culture and News, Performance

5 Steps to Take When You’re Ready to Switch Fachs

April 18, 2016Kristen 1 Comment

  Last week, we discussed various signs that it might be time for you to switch Fachs. If you haven’t looked those over already, go ahead and take a moment to do that now. Then for this week, let’s jump… Continue Reading →

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It’s Time to Switch Fachs When…

April 11, 2016Kristen 2 Comments

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: opera singers have so much to focus on. Good technique, languages, acting, business, and so on. Perhaps there is nothing more difficult though than figuring out your voice type, or Fach.… Continue Reading →

Performance

Non-Music Books All Musicians Should Read

April 7, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment
non-music books all musicians should read

We musicians can be a brainy bunch. However, we musicians are also a well-rounded bunch, and rightly so. In order to be good colleagues and to tell honest stories, we must have an understanding of the world around us. Furthermore,… Continue Reading →

Culture and News, Performance

Breathe Into Your Diaphragm!

April 4, 2016Kristen 1 Comment

“Taking a good breath means you have to breathe into your diaphragm.”   Whenever I ask a new student what they know about breathing, I often get some sort of answer like this. The idea that you need to “breathe… Continue Reading →

Teaching

Working the Core (of Your Breath)

March 31, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

There’s an intense focus on fitness in the world today, and the opera community certainly experiences this. First of all, there is a growing trend amongst singers of doubling their careers as fitness coaches, which is great. However, there’s also… Continue Reading →

Performance, Teaching

Musicians, Don’t Quit Your Day Job

March 28, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

Dear Musicians, There is this strange belief in our field, both from outsiders and within, that if we have a “day job,” we are somehow less of a professional musician.   Today, I want to tell you why this is… Continue Reading →

Business, Performance

Guest Post: How I Moved to Germany as a Singer

March 24, 2016Kristen 8 Comments

Rachel Tedder is an American freelance singer, writer, English teacher, and jack-of-all-trades living in Germany. Her favorite hobbies are arranging and singing a cappella mash-ups and plotting world domination. She is a classically trained singer and a passionate defender of… Continue Reading →

Business, Culture and News, Performance

Finding the “Best” Edition of a Vocal Score

March 21, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

A while back, a lovely reader asked for a post regarding editions of scores. More specifically, she wanted a list of the “best” editions for standard operas and composers (such as Mozart, Puccini, etc.). That way, you know the score… Continue Reading →

Business, Performance

The Issue with Like for Likes

March 17, 2016Kristen Leave a Comment

You did it! You created your first social media account as a professional singer, filled with your website, your most amazing headshot, and plenty of information about you! You’re ready to get going and start sharing all of the wonderful… 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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