Posts Categorized: Auditions

New York Location

If you’re trying to find us at the New 42 in New York, be aware that we are across the street from Madame Tussaud’s. The numbering system is odd, and it would appear from the address that we’re on the south side of the street. While it might be nice to think that Tussaud’s would

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WTOC Does Times Square

And so here we are, with all of the Times Square tourists, right across the street from Madame Tussaud’s (which seems to be doing gangbusters business on Halloween week). We’re at the New 42, one of the most pleasant places we’ve used for auditions in New York. Abundant natural light, clean space, and acoustics both

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The Short List!

What we’re researching and eyeing as we go into the month of auditions… Alpha by composer for lack of a better organizational tool. Argento Postcard from Morocco (it’s been 25 years…) Auber Le Philtre (The Elixir of Love one year before Donizetti) Bizet Le Docteur Miracle & Poulenc Les mamelles de Tiresias (an amazing French

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Behind the Screen Door

We’ve finally finished reviewing all of the applications for next summer, and we’re only going to be able to hear a little fewer than half of the 1,028  folks who applied. We have 19 days of auditions scheduled over the next month, the most ever in our history, but there’s still not enough time to

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UPDATE: If you’d like to apply for an audition in Houston (Nov 13-15), Chicago (Nov 20-21) or Vienna VA (Nov 22-23), you must submit your application by midnight on Friday, October 8. This is the final deadline for this season. This fall’s audition season posts will appear weekdays from September 13 – October 8, 2010. 

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Trip away; make no stay…

The summer was an exhausting, amazing, and beautiful thing.  But 15 weeks of long days and little time to breathe have left us a little worse for wear.  The to-do list is long, as application review and auditions, the premiere of The Inspector, and preparations for the 40th anniversary WTOC season are added to essential

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Whirldwind Trip: Tanglewood & Glimmerglass

My raw envy of the Tanglewood Theatre’s fly space and ample orchestra pit is mitigated by thankfulness for our air conditioning at The Barns at Wolf Trap. Yo-Yo Ma and James Taylor sharing the stage while neither playing up nor down to each other’s genres is a simple and beautiful thing. The words “fully endowed

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Fall 2010 on the Audition Trail!

This fall’s audition tour dates and locations have been determined.  The online application and other details will be available by August 10, but here are the dates and deadlines for planning purposes.  All sites and dates are options for Filene Young Artist and Studio Artist auditions, as well as Fellowship interviews. DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 24 New

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What *Were* You Thinking?

I just got back from hearing dozens of aspiring young singers in the North Carolina district auditions of the Metropolitan Opera National Council.  As is typical, I am equal parts exhausted and energized. And, as is typical, I had the following post-competition discussion with a number of audience members. Patron: It must’ve been such a

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Creativity’s Worst Enemy

If you haven’t yet read Byron Janis’s recent article in the Wall Street Journal, go here. I am at my happiest when sight-reading music, but never really bothered to articulate why.  I suspected that it had a good deal to do with being too lazy to practice.  So I felt completely understood (and vindicated!) when

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