My rambling entries tend to cover multiple topics, which is either maddeningly or refreshingly, depending on your point of view. Realize that you may need to scroll down to find what you're looking for.
Aria Frequency Lists: Who's offering what and how often. Fall 2006, Fall 2005, Opening arias - Fall 2006 (who's starting with what)
Off the Beaten Path: Ideas for arias that everyone else isn't singing
Portfolio: Thoughts about resumes
Wolf Trap Repertoire: The Short List
The Audition Pianist: Help the pianist help you.
What Is That Audition Panel Doing? Pay no attention to them.
Random Audition Advice: Second-guessing and snapping
Staging? How Much is Too Much? An observation and a reply
The Elephant in the Room: Singing in tune
A Substitute for the Memory I Don't Have: The big bad database
Acoustics: Is it dry in here?
Rant: Sing in tune
We Can't Schedule Everyone: Behind the screening process
Audition Tour Statistics: Crunching the numbers
Grab Bag: Regional accents, soprano traps, and audition room acoustics; Dishing, long arias, and pacing...
What We Listen For: Focus, authenticity, spontaneity, specificity, energy, humor, skill, and courage. Yes, all at the same time. I never said it was easy.

Please excuse the digression, but I must include pictures of the end of this freakishly long summer of flowers.
The life cycle of my garden sustains and entertains me. Its springtime infancy is high-maintenance but oh-so-adorable with baby-sized bursts of color and energy. The early summer adolescence is exciting but increasingly unruly with bursts of threatening weeds and other interlopers. Mid and late summer (coincidentally when I have absolutely no time to spend in the garden), my carefully chosen flowers are generally self-sufficient and independent.


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