We live in a very disposable society, and people want everything right away, but unfortunately, vocal technique doesn't come overnight.
From Sondra Radvanovsky
I would have to say that my very first encounter with the arts was when my mother bought me my first record player when I was six years old as well as a Karen Carpenter record.
When I teach master classes, I tell young singers if the foundation isn't good, the house will crumble.
I don't like confrontation; I just like to sing.
Artists shouldn't deal with business stuff; that's not what we're trained in, and most of us aren't good at it.
I love the tragic side. I don't do 'happy' onstage. I like the dark, the disturbed.
When I was signing up for the University of Southern California's music program, I flipped a coin to decide my major. If it came up heads, it would be flute - tails would be voice.
After I turn 50, I would like to sing Verdi's 'Attila.'
Singing bel canto is like walking on a tightrope - especially with a larger voice like mine.
I'm going to the gym and really taking care of myself and trying to stay fit, eating properly.
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