Beyond the Betiful Voice:
The Art of Singing a Song
This master class explores the
essential, non-technical aspects of performance that make a singer
unique and a song memorable: carriage and the silhouette, gesture,
stage presence, characterization and subtext, audience rapport, patter
and more. I invite singers to perform for their class, providing
feedback and coaching, and engaging the class in an active dialogue.
Tackling Weill:
The Actor Who Sings
or the Singer Who Acts?
Kurt Weill's unique and successful
career began in Berlin and ended on Broadway. This class explores the
difference in interpretation between "an actor who sings" and "a singer
who acts" by inviting students to perform songs from his diverse
repertoire. They begin to learn that there are many ways to bring over
a song, and that success depends on our ability to tell our own truth
and play to our own unique strengths.