Classical Voice Audition
Fri, 18 June 2004, 10:59 pmWalter Plinge5 posts in thread
Classical Voice Audition
Fri, 18 June 2004, 10:59 pmHi, Does anyone know whether there is audition for young classical voices? Recitals, Oratorios, anything that accepts the 20+ years old voice quality?
Biodata:
Voice Type: mid baritone
Stable Range: low F# to high F#(two octaves)
Age: 19
Solo Repertoire: Handel's Messiah (bass), Faure's Requiem (baritone),
Ismeron(Purcell's Indian Queen), Count's Aria (Le nozze
di Figaro), Song of Toreador (Carmen and arias from
many other operatic pieces, Lieders and artsongs.
Choral repertoire: Handel's Messiah(bass) and Mendelssohn's Elijah(bass)
Biodata:
Voice Type: mid baritone
Stable Range: low F# to high F#(two octaves)
Age: 19
Solo Repertoire: Handel's Messiah (bass), Faure's Requiem (baritone),
Ismeron(Purcell's Indian Queen), Count's Aria (Le nozze
di Figaro), Song of Toreador (Carmen and arias from
many other operatic pieces, Lieders and artsongs.
Choral repertoire: Handel's Messiah(bass) and Mendelssohn's Elijah(bass)
Re: Classical Voice Audition
Tue, 13 July 2004, 12:52 amWalter Plinge
im thinking of conservatorium; but the lecturer said that I dont need to learn in conservatorium after an assesment. I know the songs i sing arent for my age, but i know my voice limit and I know i cant sing it, but i am someone; and my teacher knows, who aims higher than normal and someone who aims for the best; and we both agree that people today have too low quality for the expectation. even if i obtain C or D in exam, I always aim for A. Thats the logic of learning for me. I dont care waht people will say; I know my voice more than anyone does. I have early voice maturation; and i always aim to the quality of people of that age no matter what. as i say i am looking for recitals: repertoire doesnt mean i sing it in in opera halls; repertoire for me means that mentally and musically i learned it though not technically. I respect your worry, but I am all fine.