You don't need to wait for your role at an A level house to be a success. Most singers define success in 3 ways: performing regularly, improving their artistic skills, and financial security. Register to learn how find your success today.
Performing Regularly
"My goal is to sing one to three roles a year, and give one recital a year. If I am not paid to do this, I try and create my own opportunities. For example, this year I got several of my friends to lean Le nozze di Figaro, and we performed scenes from the show memorized and semi staged at a local community college. We had a soiree run through of the whole show in my friends living room, and it was an awesome day! For me, that was success." — Caryn Marlowe, Knoxville, TN
"Success as a singer for me today is defined as growing as an artist by collaborating and working with others in the field (preferably getting paid to do so!)" — Maryann Mootos, Brooklyn, NY
20th and 21st Century Literature and Concert Work - Dawn Upshaw
Polishing Your Audition for Young Artist Programs - John Douglas
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Financial Security
"Being a successful singer today means many things. It means actually making a profit from singing, managing your stress, home life, and money in a way that you can live a normal healthy life and still get the gigs." - Lori Fisher
Getting the Best Out of Your Professional Recording Session - Jeremy Gerard