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Purchase Volume 6 (2007-2008)
8 issues (includes two double issues) - September 2007 through May 2008

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Purchase Volume 5 (2006-2007)
8 issues (includes two double issues) - September 2006 through May 2007

April - May 2007
Opera singer Deborah Voigt reminds us about the breath/body connection:Lessons Re-learned
Kevin Siegfried:“At the Water’s Edge”
A popular contemporary composer talks about his work and his choral roots: Music from Our Midst
Egg-ceptional way to think about increasing resonance space: The Incredible, Edible Practice Idea
A sound approach to vocal health from an actual case study:A Matter of Time
Terminology review:Talking About What We Do
Plus…
South Indian music, meter illustrations, recording preview
April-May Resources
March 2007
Robert De Cormier talks about his work:Of, By and For the People
De Cormier’s “The Jolly Beggars”:A Scottish Cantata
How dialog and technique work together:The Beggars Sing
Words that defy poor diction: Sounds of the Lalland
Memorization techniques: Drill Ye Tarriers, Drill
Plus…
March Resources
February 2007
Gilbert and Sullivan: Three Little MaidsinSchool
A simple way to approach beginning ear training: Intervals 101
What activates the complex vocal mechanism: Laryngeal Nerves
How to analyze those tempting brochures: A Ticket to Better Singing
Plus…
Imperfect pitch?
February Resources
January 2007
The Science and Art of Singing: Preaching What We Practice
Compositional Awareness: No Singer is an Island
The Cost of Sleep Deprivation: Knitting the Raveled Sleeve
The Right Summer Program: Fly Away Home
Plus…
Free Mozart!
January Resources
November-December 2006
Vaughan Williams’ “Hodie”: Welcoming a New Age
The Cantata: A Rich Vocal Stew
Musical Terminology: Talking About Cantatas
Vocal Physiology, Part II: Laryngeal Musculature
Singing Softly: Messing Around With Voice
An Introduction to Alexander Technique: A Boon to Modern Singers
Plus…
A Way Out of the Habit Trap
Advocacy for Change
Syncopation
November-December Resources
October 2006
Mozart’s “Mass in C Major”: A Crowning Work for All
Compact Guide to the Choral Mass: A Form Belonging to the Ages
Score Quiz: A Lot from a Little
Plus...
The Köchel Listing
Music illustrations
A lesson on fitting in
October Resources
September 2006
The World’s Composer: Annus Amadeus
Releasing the Voice: If You Love Something, Set it Free
Vocal Physiology, Part I:Laryngeal Anatomy
The Transverse Abdominis: The Most Important Muscle You’ve Never Heard Of
Plus...
September Resources
Opera singer Deborah Voigt reminds us about the breath/body connection:Lessons Re-learned
Kevin Siegfried:“At the Water’s Edge”
A popular contemporary composer talks about his work and his choral roots: Music from Our Midst
Egg-ceptional way to think about increasing resonance space: The Incredible, Edible Practice Idea
A sound approach to vocal health from an actual case study:A Matter of Time
Terminology review:Talking About What We Do
Plus…
South Indian music, meter illustrations, recording preview
April-May Resources
March 2007
Robert De Cormier talks about his work:Of, By and For the People
De Cormier’s “The Jolly Beggars”:A Scottish Cantata
How dialog and technique work together:The Beggars Sing
Words that defy poor diction: Sounds of the Lalland
Memorization techniques: Drill Ye Tarriers, Drill
Plus…
March Resources
February 2007
Gilbert and Sullivan: Three Little MaidsinSchool
A simple way to approach beginning ear training: Intervals 101
What activates the complex vocal mechanism: Laryngeal Nerves
How to analyze those tempting brochures: A Ticket to Better Singing
Plus…
Imperfect pitch?
February Resources
January 2007
The Science and Art of Singing: Preaching What We Practice
Compositional Awareness: No Singer is an Island
The Cost of Sleep Deprivation: Knitting the Raveled Sleeve
The Right Summer Program: Fly Away Home
Plus…
Free Mozart!
January Resources
November-December 2006
Vaughan Williams’ “Hodie”: Welcoming a New Age
The Cantata: A Rich Vocal Stew
Musical Terminology: Talking About Cantatas
Vocal Physiology, Part II: Laryngeal Musculature
Singing Softly: Messing Around With Voice
An Introduction to Alexander Technique: A Boon to Modern Singers
Plus…
A Way Out of the Habit Trap
Advocacy for Change
Syncopation
November-December Resources
October 2006
Mozart’s “Mass in C Major”: A Crowning Work for All
Compact Guide to the Choral Mass: A Form Belonging to the Ages
Score Quiz: A Lot from a Little
Plus...
The Köchel Listing
Music illustrations
A lesson on fitting in
October Resources
September 2006
The World’s Composer: Annus Amadeus
Releasing the Voice: If You Love Something, Set it Free
Vocal Physiology, Part I:Laryngeal Anatomy
The Transverse Abdominis: The Most Important Muscle You’ve Never Heard Of
Plus...
September Resources

Purchase Volume 4 (2005-2006)
10 issues - September 2005 through May 2006

May 2006
The marathon training analogy:Running the Concert Race
Factors that can affect choral intonation:Name that Tune
The importance of vocal therapy to surgical success:A Team Approach
Lessons from a director search, Part II:Learning from a Crisis
Plus...
What constitutes pitch
May Resources
April 2006
A conversation with Maureen McGovern: Lessons from a Great American Voice
How medications can interfere with vocal production: Too Much of a Good Thing
Two interpretations of a beloved hymn: Truth and Beauty
Lessons from a director search, Part I: Living Together in Crisis
Plus…
Vocal side effects of common prescription medications
April Resources
March 2006
Safe performance guidelines from vocal therapist Mary Klimek: Belting - No Business Like It!
Terms every theatre performer needs to know: For Fear of Being Upstaged
Factors that affect a show’s longevity: Production Values
Plus…
How to tell if you’re pushing your voice
March Resources
February 2006
Tips from Elena Doria - a tough teacher: Rehearsing, Met-Style
What happens to our vocal cords with years and use: Nature versus Nurture
Musical and medical vocabulary you need to know: Talk of the Trade
Plus…
February Resources
January 2006
Baritone Robert Honeysucker talks about pacing: Words from the Wise
Critical tips about phrasing: Should’st Thou, Walking in Grief
How vocal damage can impact range: Smoking and Other Chronic Conditions
Plus…
A unique way to exercise
January Resources
December 2005
Sweden Celebrates Mid-Winter: Musik för Jul
Recognizing the Nordic Sound: Fiddle dee dee Dum
Effective Delivery in Nordic Folk Music: Trippingly off the Tongue
Swedish Vowels for Beginners: Kom dansa med mej!
Plus…
The ubiquitous “Sh” sound in Swedish, “Nu är det jul igen” - a Christmas dance song
December Resources
November 2005
A Conversation with Denni Sayers: Releasing the Spirit Within
Range Limitations: You Take the High Note
The English Choir Model in America: The Evolution of Englishness, Part II
Rehearsing with the Boys of St. Thomas: How to Sing Like an Angel
Plus…
Physical Awareness and Mental Focus, Contributing Responsibly
November Resources
October 2005
The Relation of Voice Production to Pitch:A Sinking Feeling
Exercises to enhance breath connection:Go Ahead and Sing!
Changing Trends in the English Choir Sound: The Evolution of Englishness
Vocal Fold Hemorrhage: To Bleed, or Not to Bleed
October Resources
September 2005
An Introduction to Speech Style Singing:Oh To Be a Broadway Baby!
Golfers show singers a thing or two about shaping up:Exercise in Swing Time
How to guarantee a successful tour experience: I Love to Go a Wandering
Vocal terminology for speech-style singing: Pick a Little, Talk a Little
Plus…
Choral Warm-up. Resources
September Resources
The marathon training analogy:Running the Concert Race
Factors that can affect choral intonation:Name that Tune
The importance of vocal therapy to surgical success:A Team Approach
Lessons from a director search, Part II:Learning from a Crisis
Plus...
What constitutes pitch
May Resources
April 2006
A conversation with Maureen McGovern: Lessons from a Great American Voice
How medications can interfere with vocal production: Too Much of a Good Thing
Two interpretations of a beloved hymn: Truth and Beauty
Lessons from a director search, Part I: Living Together in Crisis
Plus…
Vocal side effects of common prescription medications
April Resources
March 2006
Safe performance guidelines from vocal therapist Mary Klimek: Belting - No Business Like It!
Terms every theatre performer needs to know: For Fear of Being Upstaged
Factors that affect a show’s longevity: Production Values
Plus…
How to tell if you’re pushing your voice
March Resources
February 2006
Tips from Elena Doria - a tough teacher: Rehearsing, Met-Style
What happens to our vocal cords with years and use: Nature versus Nurture
Musical and medical vocabulary you need to know: Talk of the Trade
Plus…
February Resources
January 2006
Baritone Robert Honeysucker talks about pacing: Words from the Wise
Critical tips about phrasing: Should’st Thou, Walking in Grief
How vocal damage can impact range: Smoking and Other Chronic Conditions
Plus…
A unique way to exercise
January Resources
December 2005
Sweden Celebrates Mid-Winter: Musik för Jul
Recognizing the Nordic Sound: Fiddle dee dee Dum
Effective Delivery in Nordic Folk Music: Trippingly off the Tongue
Swedish Vowels for Beginners: Kom dansa med mej!
Plus…
The ubiquitous “Sh” sound in Swedish, “Nu är det jul igen” - a Christmas dance song
December Resources
November 2005
A Conversation with Denni Sayers: Releasing the Spirit Within
Range Limitations: You Take the High Note
The English Choir Model in America: The Evolution of Englishness, Part II
Rehearsing with the Boys of St. Thomas: How to Sing Like an Angel
Plus…
Physical Awareness and Mental Focus, Contributing Responsibly
November Resources
October 2005
The Relation of Voice Production to Pitch:A Sinking Feeling
Exercises to enhance breath connection:Go Ahead and Sing!
Changing Trends in the English Choir Sound: The Evolution of Englishness
Vocal Fold Hemorrhage: To Bleed, or Not to Bleed
October Resources
September 2005
An Introduction to Speech Style Singing:Oh To Be a Broadway Baby!
Golfers show singers a thing or two about shaping up:Exercise in Swing Time
How to guarantee a successful tour experience: I Love to Go a Wandering
Vocal terminology for speech-style singing: Pick a Little, Talk a Little
Plus…
Choral Warm-up. Resources
September Resources

Purchase Volume 3 (2004-2005)
10 issues - September 2004 through May 2005

May 2005
Fanny Hensel and her “Gartenlieder”: The Other Mendelssohn
Enjoying German: Stille Nacht, Phantastiche Nacht!
Mechanisms of vocal nerve injury and methods of repair: A Case of Nerves, Part II
Freeing Up for Better Diction: Tongue Un-twisters
Plus…
Program Music, The Vocabulary of Romance, Terminology Review, Resources
May Resources
April 2005
The Van Ness “Requiem”: Building a Choral Work
A Conversation with Patricia Van Ness: The Making of a Composer
Exercising on the Go: Private Warm-up
Vocal Fold Paralysis and Paresis, Part I: A Case of Nerves
Problem Solving, Part II: Civil Action
Plus…
Chant Based Polyphony, Understanding Your Neighbor
April Resources
March 2005
Samuel Barber’s “Reincarnations”: Takes One to Know One
Exercises that make it easier to sing sustained notes: Ohhhhhhhh-k-la-homa!
When personal issues come to choir: The Direct Approach
How to find qualified voice care: Mind How You Go
One man’s take on Wellness: 22 Laws
Plus…
The Music of Language
March Resources
February 2005
Gunther Schuller on Innovation and the Musical Spectrum
More yoga-inspired exercises: Focus on the Stomach and Breath
Technical help from an unexpected source: Sing Along with Kitty
A preventable condition caused by HPV: Benign, But Not Harmless
Plus...
“les Six” and creativity in the “Roaring Twenties,” and a list of the Major Modes
February Resources
January 2005
The structured voice evaluation: Tell Me Where It Hurts
Creative influences on composer Noam Elkies: Playing by the Numbers
Facial exercises for better language skill: Banding Together
Understanding the third line of defense: Medications for LPR
Plus...
The text of the Twenty-third Psalm, a look at how composers amuse themselves, and treatment forgastroparesis
January Resources
December 2004
Old French carols in Charpentier’s “Messe de Minuit”: Noëls Anciens
Learn about early music performance from singer Anne Azéma: Making Her Own Way
The evolution of French vowel sounds: [a] is Forever
How to sing ornaments more easily: So Many Notes, So Little Time
Desirable physical qualities: S'more on Support
Plus...
A list of French carols and guidance for singing in French
December Resources
November 2004
A conversation about inspiration and Gospel music: Denyce Graves
Positioning the soft palate for greater resonance: Open Wide and Say "Ah"
How to lessen the effects of LPR: Damage Control
Auditioning tips from Jeffrey Brody: Dos and Don'ts from the Piano Bench
Terminology review: Words to Live By
Plus...
Behavior modifications for better health
November Resources
October 2004
A conversation with Revels founder John Langstaff: The Gift of Simplicity
How arrangers achieve an authentic folk sound: A la Mode
Distinguishing between two types of reflux: Alphabet Soup
What vocal training will and won’t do: What is your real voice?
Plus...
Vocal Health Terminology and commentary on folk as a living tradition
October Resources
September 2004
How vocal difficulties can interfere with tempo: Tempus Fugit
A look at voice physiology: Pieces of the Puzzle
Lessons for singers from swimmers: Float Like a Butterfly
The metronome de-mystified: A View of Time Passing
How the numbers relate to the terms: Reading, Singing and ‘rithmetic
The development of tempo markings: High Marks for Performance
September Resources
Fanny Hensel and her “Gartenlieder”: The Other Mendelssohn
Enjoying German: Stille Nacht, Phantastiche Nacht!
Mechanisms of vocal nerve injury and methods of repair: A Case of Nerves, Part II
Freeing Up for Better Diction: Tongue Un-twisters
Plus…
Program Music, The Vocabulary of Romance, Terminology Review, Resources
May Resources
April 2005
The Van Ness “Requiem”: Building a Choral Work
A Conversation with Patricia Van Ness: The Making of a Composer
Exercising on the Go: Private Warm-up
Vocal Fold Paralysis and Paresis, Part I: A Case of Nerves
Problem Solving, Part II: Civil Action
Plus…
Chant Based Polyphony, Understanding Your Neighbor
April Resources
March 2005
Samuel Barber’s “Reincarnations”: Takes One to Know One
Exercises that make it easier to sing sustained notes: Ohhhhhhhh-k-la-homa!
When personal issues come to choir: The Direct Approach
How to find qualified voice care: Mind How You Go
One man’s take on Wellness: 22 Laws
Plus…
The Music of Language
March Resources
February 2005
Gunther Schuller on Innovation and the Musical Spectrum
More yoga-inspired exercises: Focus on the Stomach and Breath
Technical help from an unexpected source: Sing Along with Kitty
A preventable condition caused by HPV: Benign, But Not Harmless
Plus...
“les Six” and creativity in the “Roaring Twenties,” and a list of the Major Modes
February Resources
January 2005
The structured voice evaluation: Tell Me Where It Hurts
Creative influences on composer Noam Elkies: Playing by the Numbers
Facial exercises for better language skill: Banding Together
Understanding the third line of defense: Medications for LPR
Plus...
The text of the Twenty-third Psalm, a look at how composers amuse themselves, and treatment forgastroparesis
January Resources
December 2004
Old French carols in Charpentier’s “Messe de Minuit”: Noëls Anciens
Learn about early music performance from singer Anne Azéma: Making Her Own Way
The evolution of French vowel sounds: [a] is Forever
How to sing ornaments more easily: So Many Notes, So Little Time
Desirable physical qualities: S'more on Support
Plus...
A list of French carols and guidance for singing in French
December Resources
November 2004
A conversation about inspiration and Gospel music: Denyce Graves
Positioning the soft palate for greater resonance: Open Wide and Say "Ah"
How to lessen the effects of LPR: Damage Control
Auditioning tips from Jeffrey Brody: Dos and Don'ts from the Piano Bench
Terminology review: Words to Live By
Plus...
Behavior modifications for better health
November Resources
October 2004
A conversation with Revels founder John Langstaff: The Gift of Simplicity
How arrangers achieve an authentic folk sound: A la Mode
Distinguishing between two types of reflux: Alphabet Soup
What vocal training will and won’t do: What is your real voice?
Plus...
Vocal Health Terminology and commentary on folk as a living tradition
October Resources
September 2004
How vocal difficulties can interfere with tempo: Tempus Fugit
A look at voice physiology: Pieces of the Puzzle
Lessons for singers from swimmers: Float Like a Butterfly
The metronome de-mystified: A View of Time Passing
How the numbers relate to the terms: Reading, Singing and ‘rithmetic
The development of tempo markings: High Marks for Performance
September Resources

Purchase Volume 2 (2003-2004)
10 issues - September 2003 through May 2004

May 2004
Cutting through psychological interference: Matter Over Mind
A surefire exercise for range extension: Two Scoops or One?
Are you overworking your voice: Jaguar or Jalopy?
A rationale for transposition: It’s the Color
Artistic influences on composers: Painting With Music
May Resources
April 2004
Three steps to generating a bigger sound: A Russian Triptych
A mezzo shares secrets for success: More Golden Rules
The best approach to organizational change: We’ve Got a Plan!
A transliteration demo: Getting There From Here
April Resources
March 2004
Brahms Requiem: A New Approach to Grieving
Special two-page guide to German vowels
Breathing Exercises from Yoga: Not Quite the Lotus Position
Treating upper respiratory infections: A Perennial Problem
March Resources
February 2004
Considering Voice Classification: Too Much, Too Soon?
Exploring a Unique Way of Singing: The Shape [Notes] of Things Past
A Glimpse at Appalachian Speech: More Than Twicet Blessed
Nodes: A Singer’s Nightmare
Theory Corner
February Resources
January 2004
Performance Anxiety: Putting Things in Perspective
Prolonging Your Vocal Life: The Perils of Spending Down
Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”: Triumph in Troubled Times
A Seasonal Approach to Strength Training: From Slope to Stage
Toward Cleaner Air: Use Your Olfactory Sense
Tips on Marking Your Music
Terminology Review
January Resources
December 2003
Celebrating the Past: Wolcum Yole!
Medieval English: Fair to Middling
The SAD Dilemma: To Drive the Dark Away
Positioning the Body: Mirror, Mirror, Part III
Appropriate Vibrato: Giving Out Good Vibrations
December Resources
November 2003
An Interview with Dawn Upshaw: Re-Drawing the Boundaries
Facing the Issues: Mirror, Mirror, Part II
Leonard Bernstein: 20th Century Unlimited
What’s True About Throat Care: Gospel or Urban Legend?
October 2003
Choral Etiquette: Working with Guest Artists
Heinrich Schutz: Marriage of Words and Music
Getting in Position: Mirror, Mirror, Part I
Opening Up the Chest: From the Inside Out
Making Sense of Tuning: When It’s OK to be Temperamental
September 2003
Vocal Technique: How to Get Your Groove Back
Physical Singer: Not for Girls Only
A Window on Jewish Music: More than Lighting Candles
Language: Jumping into Hebrew
Tonsil and Adenoid Problems: Reassurance About Surgery
An Interview with Nina Hinson: Run with What You Have
Cutting through psychological interference: Matter Over Mind
A surefire exercise for range extension: Two Scoops or One?
Are you overworking your voice: Jaguar or Jalopy?
A rationale for transposition: It’s the Color
Artistic influences on composers: Painting With Music
May Resources
April 2004
Three steps to generating a bigger sound: A Russian Triptych
A mezzo shares secrets for success: More Golden Rules
The best approach to organizational change: We’ve Got a Plan!
A transliteration demo: Getting There From Here
April Resources
March 2004
Brahms Requiem: A New Approach to Grieving
Special two-page guide to German vowels
Breathing Exercises from Yoga: Not Quite the Lotus Position
Treating upper respiratory infections: A Perennial Problem
March Resources
February 2004
Considering Voice Classification: Too Much, Too Soon?
Exploring a Unique Way of Singing: The Shape [Notes] of Things Past
A Glimpse at Appalachian Speech: More Than Twicet Blessed
Nodes: A Singer’s Nightmare
Theory Corner
February Resources
January 2004
Performance Anxiety: Putting Things in Perspective
Prolonging Your Vocal Life: The Perils of Spending Down
Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”: Triumph in Troubled Times
A Seasonal Approach to Strength Training: From Slope to Stage
Toward Cleaner Air: Use Your Olfactory Sense
Tips on Marking Your Music
Terminology Review
January Resources
December 2003
Celebrating the Past: Wolcum Yole!
Medieval English: Fair to Middling
The SAD Dilemma: To Drive the Dark Away
Positioning the Body: Mirror, Mirror, Part III
Appropriate Vibrato: Giving Out Good Vibrations
December Resources
November 2003
An Interview with Dawn Upshaw: Re-Drawing the Boundaries
Facing the Issues: Mirror, Mirror, Part II
Leonard Bernstein: 20th Century Unlimited
What’s True About Throat Care: Gospel or Urban Legend?
October 2003
Choral Etiquette: Working with Guest Artists
Heinrich Schutz: Marriage of Words and Music
Getting in Position: Mirror, Mirror, Part I
Opening Up the Chest: From the Inside Out
Making Sense of Tuning: When It’s OK to be Temperamental
September 2003
Vocal Technique: How to Get Your Groove Back
Physical Singer: Not for Girls Only
A Window on Jewish Music: More than Lighting Candles
Language: Jumping into Hebrew
Tonsil and Adenoid Problems: Reassurance About Surgery
An Interview with Nina Hinson: Run with What You Have

Purchase Volume 1 (2002-2003)
10 issues - September 2002 through May 2003

May 2003
Repertoire: Madrigals Springing
An Interview with Willow Johnson: Golden Rules for the Singer
Esophageal Reflux, Part II: The Case for Stronger Measures
Feeling the Well-Placed Tone: The Not-Bermuda Triangle
Open face, Open Throat: The Flowers that Bloom
April 2003
Repertoire: An Interview with Daniel Pinkham
Esophageal Reflux, Part I: Holding Back Disaster
Focused Warm-ups: More than Just Hitting those ‘A’s
Bringing Order to Your Music: Walking Filing Cabinet
Language: Looks Like Greek to Me!
Releasing Tension: Learning to Let Go
March 2003
Repertoire: The Passions of Bach
Keeping Your Own Time: What Can You Count On?
Focus and Articulation: Sucking on a Lemon
Work those Abs! Strengthening the Stomach Muscles
Sinus Infection: Worse and Worse
February 2003
A Contemporary Interpretation: The Gospel Truth
Fighting Winter’s Colds: Don’t Join ‘Em, Beat ‘Em
Posture and Flexibility: Hanging Loose While Standing Tall
An Interview with Stephen Marc Beaudoin: Thinking Like a Soloist
Anatomy of a Smile: Laughing on the … Inside
Language: Comfortable with the Colloquial
January 2003
The Physical Singer: Getting Enough Air
Choral Etiquette: Mi, a Name I Call Myself
Channeling the Sound: The Eyes Have It
Adequate Hydration: Braving the Great Indoors
Randall Thompson: American Language, American Music
December 2002
Repertoire: A Work for All Seasons
Language: With an English Accent
Holiday Singing: Easy on the Ho Ho Ho!
Approach to Sight Singing: Getting the Basics
Florid Passages: No Laughing Matter
A Firm Foundation: Like a Rock
November 2002
Choral Etiquette: Putting it All Out There
Language: The ‘I’s Have It
Healing With Music: One Chosen, Many Called
More than Just Back Rubs: Using Biofeedback to Relax
Pre-Season Training: Avoiding Vocal Strain
Learning to Articulate: Marbles in Your Mouth
October 2002
Repertoire: Fauré Requiem
Accidentals: Stealth Warm-ups
Diphthongs: Intonation at Peril
Body Breathing: The Hollow Men, the [Un] stuffed Men
Rehearsing on Vowels: Scoobee Doobee Doo
Vocal Health: Seasonal Sneezing
Choral Etiquette: Self-Study – Rhythm
Q. & A. Readers Sing Out
September 2002
Premier Issue: Share the Adventure!
Positioning the Body: Olympic Gold … Singing?
Protecting Your Teeth: Becoming a Grind?
Forming Letter Sounds: What Language is This?
Basic Latin Vowels: Ain’t No “Lay” in Alleluja!
Choral Etiquette: Contributing Responsibly
Q & A: Readers Sing Out!
Repertoire: Madrigals Springing
An Interview with Willow Johnson: Golden Rules for the Singer
Esophageal Reflux, Part II: The Case for Stronger Measures
Feeling the Well-Placed Tone: The Not-Bermuda Triangle
Open face, Open Throat: The Flowers that Bloom
April 2003
Repertoire: An Interview with Daniel Pinkham
Esophageal Reflux, Part I: Holding Back Disaster
Focused Warm-ups: More than Just Hitting those ‘A’s
Bringing Order to Your Music: Walking Filing Cabinet
Language: Looks Like Greek to Me!
Releasing Tension: Learning to Let Go
March 2003
Repertoire: The Passions of Bach
Keeping Your Own Time: What Can You Count On?
Focus and Articulation: Sucking on a Lemon
Work those Abs! Strengthening the Stomach Muscles
Sinus Infection: Worse and Worse
February 2003
A Contemporary Interpretation: The Gospel Truth
Fighting Winter’s Colds: Don’t Join ‘Em, Beat ‘Em
Posture and Flexibility: Hanging Loose While Standing Tall
An Interview with Stephen Marc Beaudoin: Thinking Like a Soloist
Anatomy of a Smile: Laughing on the … Inside
Language: Comfortable with the Colloquial
January 2003
The Physical Singer: Getting Enough Air
Choral Etiquette: Mi, a Name I Call Myself
Channeling the Sound: The Eyes Have It
Adequate Hydration: Braving the Great Indoors
Randall Thompson: American Language, American Music
December 2002
Repertoire: A Work for All Seasons
Language: With an English Accent
Holiday Singing: Easy on the Ho Ho Ho!
Approach to Sight Singing: Getting the Basics
Florid Passages: No Laughing Matter
A Firm Foundation: Like a Rock
November 2002
Choral Etiquette: Putting it All Out There
Language: The ‘I’s Have It
Healing With Music: One Chosen, Many Called
More than Just Back Rubs: Using Biofeedback to Relax
Pre-Season Training: Avoiding Vocal Strain
Learning to Articulate: Marbles in Your Mouth
October 2002
Repertoire: Fauré Requiem
Accidentals: Stealth Warm-ups
Diphthongs: Intonation at Peril
Body Breathing: The Hollow Men, the [Un] stuffed Men
Rehearsing on Vowels: Scoobee Doobee Doo
Vocal Health: Seasonal Sneezing
Choral Etiquette: Self-Study – Rhythm
Q. & A. Readers Sing Out
September 2002
Premier Issue: Share the Adventure!
Positioning the Body: Olympic Gold … Singing?
Protecting Your Teeth: Becoming a Grind?
Forming Letter Sounds: What Language is This?
Basic Latin Vowels: Ain’t No “Lay” in Alleluja!
Choral Etiquette: Contributing Responsibly
Q & A: Readers Sing Out!