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Welcome to the Boston Singers' Resource articles
page. Listed below are links to several articles featured in past issues
of the bi-weekly news bulletin including over 50 BSR Subscriber Spotlights.
BSR accepts article submissions from interested writers; a list of guidelines
for article submissions can be found at: www.BostonSingersResource.org/articleguidelines.asp
FEATURED ARTICLE
August, 2008
Dr. Keith Saxon, M.D. of Brigham and Women's Otolaryngology Department.
A former singer and dancer, himself, Dr. Keith Saxon talks to BSR health editor, Sarah Whitten, about his path to the vocal health field and offers advice to singers seeking care.
INTERVIEWS AND LOCAL RESOURCES
BSR Spotlights
Interviews with BSR subscribers listed in past issues of the News Bulletin.
Vocal Health
interviews with prominent New England laryngologists and voice specialists
BSR KUDOS
A Great
Resource by Michelle Graveline
BSR member and Mass ACDA R&H Chair of Community Chorus' writes a positive
article about Boston Singers' Resource published in the Spring 2004 MASS
SINGS ACDA News Bulletin. Click on "Spring 2004" to download
the PDF file.
Strength in Numbers;
A feature article on BSR reprinted, with permission, from Classical Singer
Magazine.
SPECIAL INTEREST
2005 Director/Producer
Meetings
An Interview with Timothy Banker
Audition Strategies For Singers
The
Boston-NYC Connection
'Choral Singer' - Andrea O'Connell,
editor
Exposure
and Encourgement
Elizabeth Poe PART I
Elizabeth Poe PART II
Inside Indian Hill
The Japan Journal
Making Music, Making History: The Boston Gay Men's Chorus
PALS Children's Chorus
Podcasting from the Internet
Public Domain Part One
Public Domain Part Two
Relationship Between Singers and Conductors
Senior Music Opportunities
Sherry and Sopranos:
Opera North
Should Singers Listen to Themselves?
'Shrestinian Award 2006 -Boston Lyric Opera'
So You Want To Be A Musical Theatre Star?
Strength in Numbers
The Singers' Turn
Boston
Singers' Resource - "Bringing the
New England Singing Community together."
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NEWS BULLETIN
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here to enjoy reading about BSR subscribers featured in past issuesof
the Bulletin:
BSR Spotlights
PAST
ARTICLES AND SPECIAL FEATURES:
An Interview
with Timothy Banker, Co-Producer of "From the Top" weekly
radio shcw.
The
Boston-NYC Connection:
Contributing BSR subscribers offer stories and advice
about commuting to New York regularly for singing. A list of NYC resources
and member biographies follows the article.
'Choral
Singer' - Andrea O'Connell, editor
Entertaining and useful to vocalists of all levels, Choral Singer
is a monthly newsletter with an international readership that is written,
edited, and published by Dedham resident, Andrea OConnell. It is
just one of several contributions she makes that benefits New England
singers.
Exposure
and Encourgement
Ed Justen interviews invesigates the joys and challenges of keeping kids
singing in today's busy world.
"Market
Lass" The Myriad Roles of Elizabeth Poe
by Maggi Smith-Dalton
She was the mother of Edgar Allen Poe, and a successful New England regional
opera and music theatre singer.
Elizabeth Poe PART I
Elizabeth Poe PART II
The
Japan Journal:
BSR member, Rich Bissell, shares his month-long experience as an american
opera chorus ringer for "Peter Grimes" in Japan, 2002.
Inside Indian Hill
Boston is unusually blessed with a number of excellent venues for music lovers but not all of them are downtown - Nestled on a quiet stretch of Littleton, Massachusetts, 26 miles outside the city, is Indian Hill - a renowned regional center for music education and performance.
Podcasting
from the Internet
An
interview with Ed Justen, program director and computer technician.
PALS
Children's Chorus, by Joe Stroup
Considered one of the nations finest children's chorus', PAL's children's
chorus has performed under the batons of Seiji Ozawa, Rafael Fruhbeck
de Burgos, Keith Lockhart, Benjamin Zander, David Hoose and others.
Public
Domain Issues: by Joe Stroup, transcribed by David Walther
- An overview of copyright law by guest lecturer, Walter F. McDonough,
attorney at law.
Public
Domain Part One
Public Domain Part Two
Senior
Music Opportunities
There is a real musical life after 65. By Joe Stroup
Should
Singers Listen to Themselves? A strongly biased
advocacy of aural self-awareness. By Susan
Larson Once again, performer/voice pedagog, Susan Larson, entertains
as well as informs us with her expert and witty writing.
Sherry
and Sopranos: Opera North, by Joe Stroup.
Opera
North has developed several ambitious programs which both generate revenue
and sustain interest in the company and its productions throughout the
year. 'Sherry and Sopranos' one of these
So
You Want To Be A Musical Theatre Star?
The hard facts for teachers, parents, and students.
Strength
in Numbers;
A feature article on BSR reprinted, with permission, from Classical Singer
Magazine.
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