The most common and standard type of ukulele is the soprano ukulele. It’s the smallest ukulele and is known for its thin, jangly sound so commonly associated with ukuleles. Because it’s so small, it’s perfect for traveling. TheLanikai LU-11 Soprano Uke– a great ukulele for beginners...
How To Sing: The Complete Guide for Beginners 9.24.2024 Singing Auditions: How to Prepare & Excel in an Audition 1.27.2020 Vocal Warm-Ups: 9 Vocal Exercises Singers Use Before Singing Career Outlook The opera season lasts from September through May, with Singers doing as many back-to-back ...
(1989) and forThe Girl with Orange Lips(1991), both collections of songs by 20th- and 21st-century composers. In 2004 the Grammy for the best chamber-music recording was awarded toBerg: Lyric Suite(2003), on which Upshaw collaborated with the Kronos Quartet, and in 2006 she received a ...
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and equally suitable for the most important auditions and performances, each volume is dedicated to a specific vocal range, and contains dozens of songs from a variety of shows that span decades of theatre history. Multiple volumes are available for each of four vocal ranges: Soprano, Mezzo-Sopr...
Auditions, Ms. Makarina has made her stage debut in New York City opera in the title role ofLucia di Lammermoor. These successful performances marked the beginning of her long and fruitful worldwide career, with her base in New York City, where she sang atThe Metropolitan Opera for 18 ...
a recording for Zimbel Records titled Songs of the Cotton Grass features Ms. Houston with oboist Shannon Spicciati performing the cycle of the same name by composer Hilary Tann. In January 2006, Ms. Houston released a new recording of world premieres by living composers titled The Shining Place...
“I am ready to do auditions. I don’t mind doing auditions at all,” she noted. “I will travel and sing and go where they call me. If they want me, I am ready. If not, I understand.” But she also noted that, unlike the start of her career where she was ready ...
After winningThe Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, while becoming a member ofThe Juilliard Opéra Center, she made herMetropolitan Operadebut as a Woodsprite inRusalka, performed the roles of Blumenmädchen and Knappen inParsifaland covered the role of Hermia inA Midsummer Night’s Drea...
An enthusiasm for the voice followed swiftly. “There’s a tape of me singing Christmas songs when I was six years old that I recorded on my grandfather’s old cassette player,” she tells me. “I listened to it a few years ago and it’s not like a normal kid fooling around. ‘Rud...