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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Just Sing

Sometimes, as young singers, we are told it is imperative to pick a style and stick with it. It will makes us more marketable (not confusing the audiences when it comes to what we are as a product) and, to a certain extent, it makes us members of our secret clan. We are classical singers; we are pop artists; we are musical theatre performers; we stick together and understand each other; we know nothing of the other clans. Sounds a bit "West Side Storiesque" to me. And haven't we agreed in many other fields that this is kind of passé?

Why limit ourselves as young artists when there are endless possibilities and adventures to be had on the stage? A solid technique and a dependable group of coaches will ensure that we each are the best singer we can be. So as a singer, go sing: whatever, whenever. Do it well and do it as often as you can. One of the most important untold lessons of our training is to be comfortable with whom you are as a performer in all situations. So practice being on stage and going out of your comfort zone. Sing a classical song, perform a straight monologue, or join a cabaret. Entertain and have fun: that is the point.

Cabaret -- July 21, 2010 -- The Players, NYC