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Expert Friday: Enjoy Yourself!

A few choice words of audition advice from Darren Keith Woods, General Director, Fort Worth Opera & Artistic Director, Seagle Music Colony. (And, it just so happens, an alumnus of the WTOC!) The main piece of advice I would give to a young singer is to sing what they sing best and do not play

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The Notebook

Let’s talk about the printed music that comes in the audition room with you. Just a few guidelines – no rocket science here, but you’d be surprised how many folks create stumbling blocks for themselves by ignoring this basic advice. Music That Stays OpenIf you bring actual scores (anthologies or piano/vocal scores), please be sure

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Get Your Left Brain Ready

Inspirational pep talks and creative problem-solving on the shelf for the next few days. Get your left brain in gear, and let’s tackle:The Preparation of Things (Audition Mini-Course Week 3) Monday – Résumé Tuesday – Headshot Wednesday – Aria Notebook Thursday – Clothes Expert Friday – We hear from Darren Keith Woods of Fort Worth

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Expert Friday: East & West Coast

Part of a weekly series, in which my colleagues responsed to an email request for anything (or 2 or 3 things…) in the way of advice they would like to give to auditionees. First, Don Marrazzo, Director of Casting & Artistic Operations at Glimmerglass Opera. I have always felt that audition “do’s and don’ts” can

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Cutting Corners

There are some really tremendous (and useful!) potential audition arias that share one huge disadvantage: They’re too long to be really functional in the typical audition situation. We schedule our appointments in 1o-minute intervals, and I know some companies who are forced to schedule shorter blocks. If you want any hope of singing a second

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Putting Yourself in the Fach Box

This week, I’ve been warming up with posts about simple, childish things like rare arias and versatility. Now we get to the really adult stuff. Fach Such a difficult subject for so many singers. Kind of ranks right up there with sex and money in its untouchability. A very personal, complicated decision – really best

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Something Old, Something New

I often refer to the “standard” audition repertoire as having a useful analogy in gymnastics compulsories. There’s a checklist of things that the panel needs to know that you can nail, and the most efficient way to do that is to attack the warhorses. Yes, I know everyone sings them. And because of that, you

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Just How Versatile Can You Be?

Getting down to some brass tacks this week. The outline: Monday – Depth vs. breadth Tuesday – Standards vs. fresh fare Wednesday – Cuts and alternate versions Thursday – Stretching Expert Friday – Don Marrazzo, Glimmerglass Opera; & Joshua Winograde, LA Opera So… Jack of all Trades? Master of One? Depending on when you ask

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Expert Friday: Audition as Strip Tease

Today, a few words from Sheri Greenawald, Director of the San Francisco Opera Center, in response to my email asking for anything (or 2 or 3 things…) in the way of advice SFOC would like to give to the folks who will sing for them this fall. (Merola’s audition application info is here. They’re heading

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