Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fall Schedule being planned. Act now!

Summer is always too short! I hope yours has been relaxing and fun. The fall quarter will begin Tuesday, September 13, which means it's time to plan a regular lesson time. For scheduling purposes, please email me your availability for September through November by listing the days/times you could have a lesson in order of preference. There are a limited number of time slots of course, so please list the widest time span(s) you are available each day. After-school sports schedules make finding a lesson time much more difficult. For high school students who plan to be involved in an after-school sport, please make note of that in your email.

If you're interested in taking lessons before the fall quarter begins and you're not currently on my summer email list, let me know so I can include you. I look forward to seeing you all in a soon! nadinerobinson.soprano@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Deanna Durbin

Deanna Durbin was a singer and actress who appeared in a number of musical films in the 1930s and 1940s singing standards as well as operatic arias. This first clip of Deanna is from a radio show when she was thirteen.


Here's a clip of her singing an operatic aria in one of her films. The Metropolitan Opera apparently kept tabs on her progress as a young singer. Too bad she never appeared there.


These next two clips are of songs she sang in films as a teenager. She is charming and what a wonderful instrument. There are many more clips of her on YouTube. Enjoy.


Monday, March 21, 2011

Here's a fascinating clip of Douglas Stanley lecturing on the subject of vibrato.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Do You Have Tiger Blood?

What it takes to keep cool under pressure.

Illustration by Rob Donnelly. Click image to expand.In January, the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords produced a half dozen bona fide heroes, including Patricia Maisch, a 61-year-old woman who snatched ammunition out of alleged gunman Jared Loughner's hands as he tried to reload. For good reason, people like these earn our respect and adulation; their grace under pressure strikes us as almost superhuman. Yet as we marvel at their deeds, we're always left wondering about where, exactly, this composure comes from. Do these people emerge from the womb with sanguine looks on their faces, ready to perform life-saving surgery in the next room if necessary? Or is their coolness something they picked up through life experience?

View the entire article at: http://www.slate.com/id/2287216/

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Great technique enables many vocal styles

Korean operatic soprano Sumi Jo is known for her high and agile voice which lends itself to such roles as The Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute and Amina in Bellini's La Sonnambula. Below is a sampling of the many styles of music Ms. Jo's vocal technique allows her to sing.





Original cast member of Forbidden Broadway, star of NEWSical the Musical and master impersonator Christina Bianco has sung a wide variety of roles, both belter and "legit" including Eponine in Les Miserables, Evita, Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance, Cunegonde in Candide. Mayzie in Seussical, both Little Red and Cinderella in Into the Woods, Maureen in Rent and Ariel in The Little Mermaid. In addition, she also sings pop, rock, country and jazz.







Puberty and the Female Voice

Q: Does a girl's voice change much as she gets older?

A: Absolutely.

Julie Andrews at age 12

Julie Andrews at age 22 or 23

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Video Clips of Selections to be used in 2010 Scenes Program

Trio from Béatrice et Bénédict by Hector Berlioz

Trio from Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák

Excerpts from Act II of Così fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


Barbarina's Arietta from Le Nozze di Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Flower Duet from Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini

Gypsy Chorus from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi

Duet from Act I of Carmen by Georges Bizet

Duet from Act III of L'Incoronazione di Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi