Welcome to the Boston Singers' Resource articles page. Listed below are links to several articles featured in past issues of the BSR eNews Bulletin. BSR accepts article submissions from interested writers; a list of guidelines for article submissions can be found at: Article Guidelines
FEATURE ARTICLE
Opera America Conference 2011, Boston MA "Musical Entrepreneurship"
A Review of the "Artist Weekend - strategies and career tips for singers" by Katrina Holden, soprano
INTERVIEWS AND LOCAL RESOURCES
BSR members and member organizations featured in past issues of the eNews Bulletin.
Articles and interviews featuring leading New England laryngologists and voice specialists
BSR KUDOS
Strength in Numbers;
A feature article on BSR reprinted, with permission, from Classical Singer Magazine.
ARTICLES
An Interview with Timothy Banker
Co-Producer of "From the Top" weekly radio shcw.
Audition Strategies For Singers
Audition guidelines for singers.
The Boston-NYC Connection
Advice about commuting to New York regularly for singing.
Boston's Opera Entrepreneurs by Melanie Feilotter
Repriinted from Opera America's Fall 2010 Magazine, this article highlights several Greater Boston opera companies and praises the region's entrepreneurial spirit.
'Choral Singer' - Andrea O'Connell, editor
A magazine resource for choral musicians.
Exposure and Encourgement
The joys and challenges of keeping kids singing in today's busy world
Elizabeth Poe PART I
Elizabeth Poe PART II
Mother of Edgar Allen Poe, and a successful New England regional singer
Longwood Opera presents Tales from Der Ring des Nibelungen
The joys and challenges of mounting a condensed, concert-style version in English.
Longwood Opera and Boston Opera Collaborative podcast
Scott Brumit of Longwood Opera and David Gram of Boston Opera Collaborative are featured in a podcast interview with Anthony CeKay of Page4Music.
Public Domain Part One
Public Domain Part Two
An overview of copyright law
Relationship Between Singers and Conductors
By Stephen Steiner. Reprinted from Opera America
Senior Music Opportunities
There is real musical life after age 65
Should Singers Listen to Themselves?
A strongly biased, witty article by Susan Larson.
Singing in Boston and NY
Compares life as a singer in the two cities.
So You Want To Be A Musical Theatre Star?
The hard facts for parents, teachers and students.
Strength in Numbers
Feature Article on BSR in Classical Singer Magazine, 2004.
The Singers' Turn
Audition suggestions for directors and producers.
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