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Spotlight on: Shauna Yarnell

Spotlight on: Shauna Yarnell

"I'm a fitness junkie and I love cooking and baking. This year I have picked up tennis and it’s been a lot of fun. When you feel confident in various parts of your life you will feel less of a need to prove yourself when you are singing. This gives you more opportunity to take risks and trust yourself."

Jenna Simeonov
Spotlight on: Whitney Mather

Spotlight on: Whitney Mather

"You get a rare opportunity to look into someone else's mind and heart and see the world how they do and it helps me to live with a little bit more grace than I may otherwise. It is also constantly a practice of bettering one's self, not only technically and musically, but personally, and I think that the grit required to look at yourself in such a critical way can only help you to be a better person in your every day life."

Jenna Simeonov
Spotlight on: Musa Ngqungwana

Spotlight on: Musa Ngqungwana

"Upon reflection, my response is rooted in my convictions, experience, appreciation and understanding that I have been granted with the gift of singing from the day I was born. However, when I was growing up, I didn’t know that I could sing. Nor did I know, upon discovering I could phonate, how good or bad I was at it. I think it’s fair to say I didn’t care that much or pay attention to such details at the time."

Jenna Simeonov
Spotlight on: Angel Blue

Spotlight on: Angel Blue

"Be yourself and be happy being yourself. Often times so many young singers in the opera world feel that they need to "fit in" with whatever is popular in the field. In slang terms we say, "do you!" Just be yourself and be happy being yourself, singing like yourself, looking like yourself, be comfortable with your voice...its strengths and its weaknesses. Even the weaknesses (if you choose to call them that) make you unique."

Jenna Simeonov
Standing out: Giles Tomkins joins the CCOC for The Hobbit

Standing out: Giles Tomkins joins the CCOC for The Hobbit

"The most fun is almost being a kid again. I grew up in choirs, not the CCOC, but it's kind of instilling this love of mythology and magic. I know it sounds corny but working with kids just bring such an energy to the rehearsal room. They bring a particular enthusiasm to the work which is infectious. You really find yourself becoming a kid again and re-instilling that love of theatre and stage."

Greg Finney
The flip side of the baby opera singer coin

The flip side of the baby opera singer coin

What if instead of considering this some sort of bastardization of great art, you were to look at it as some sort of pop inspired by opera? What if you recognize that popular songs tend to get covered in any genre — as well as across genres — and that this is actually a part of our classical heritage also, even if we rarely celebrate it?

Rich Coburn
Over the Misty Mountains: the CCOC on The Hobbit

Over the Misty Mountains: the CCOC on The Hobbit

"I think the hardest part was trying to figure out my character. For some characters, they're really specific in what they want and need, but other characters - like mine - you have to figure it all out on your own. I had go on the internet and find out a bunch of stuff on my character. "

Greg Finney
Baby "opera singers" & getting angry for the right reasons

Baby "opera singers" & getting angry for the right reasons

And if the show's audience thinks they're witnessing musical history, fine. They don't know any better, and there are worse things about which to be uneducated. But Laura Bretan may now find herself courted by recording contracts by folks like Simon Cowell; that's exciting news for her, but it's in this girl's potential career where there could be true damage done.

Jenna Simeonov
Canadians abroad: the quarterly report

Canadians abroad: the quarterly report

It's been invigorating to hear such exciting voices that are new to our ears. Perhaps it's our bias showing, but the conclusion we draw is that Canadian singers are pretty fantastic. It's not a better-than situation, and we don't waste our time comparing the voices onstage over versus back home; but really, for a country that can struggle with niggling inferiority complexes, it's a neat thing to see that Canadian singers hold their own among the great voices working in one of the world's most established artistic centres.

Jenna Simeonov
Talking opera & mythology with the TFCO

Talking opera & mythology with the TFCO

Day led us through a survey of the similarities between the two subjects. He explained the idea of the sword as mystical icon, how the sword embedded in stone had its roots in Norse mythology, as Odin stuck his sword in the family tree and said only he who could remove it would rule. The dragon slaying, the underdog being worthy, etc., they are all related to the same source material.

Greg Finney

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