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Young classical singers, particularly recent graduates of music programs, need not only considerable artistic ability but also intelligence and an acute business sense to navigate the world of professional singing. In The 21st Century Singer: Bridging the Gap Between the University and the World, author Susan Mohini Kane has created a user-friendly guide for these recent graduates.
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Young classical singers, particularly recent graduates of music programs, need not only considerable artistic ability but also intelligence and an acute business sense to navigate the world of professional singing. In The 21st Century Singer: Bridging the Gap Between the University and the World, author Susan Mohini Kane has created a user-friendly guide for these recent graduates.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199364282
- ISBN-10: 0199364281
- Artikelnr.: 47869888
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199364282
- ISBN-10: 0199364281
- Artikelnr.: 47869888
Professor of voice and opera and professional classical singer, Susan Mohini Kane truly bridges the gap between the university and the world. She performs with local symphonies and opera companies as well as doing concerts and recitals with her own duo: Kristof & Kane. Her CD, A Moment of Joy is available on iTunes and she is working on another for health and wellness communities. Kane teaches Bridging the Gap and opera workshops, master classes, voice lessons, and courses at universities and opera training programs throughout the United States and Internationally.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Preface
About the Website
Introduction: A Brave New World
The University and the Stage
The Problem
Change
Paradigm Shift
Willingness to Innovate
Chapter One: First Impressions: Taking inventory, Taking Auditions
Part I: Taking Inventory of Skills
Performance, Business, and Personal Skills Assessment
Repertoire Assessment
Performing Assessment
Handling Success and Rejection Assessment
Part II: Taking Inventory of Support Teams and Resources
Skills Support Team
Mind, Body, and Spirit Support Team
Financial and Business Support Team
Social and Community Support Team
Inner Circle
Part III: Taking Auditions
What is Under My Control?
What's my Larger Reason for Auditioning?
Summary
Chapter Two: Inner Compass: Singing with Purpose and Destination So You Won't Quit
Part I: Your Purpose/Mission
Excavating Your Calling
Personal Truth
Ideal Day
Values
Philosophy
Balanced Life Goals
Finding Direction: Artist's Mission Statement
Part II: Your Work and Its Destination
Your Product or Act
Finding Your Mandate
Reframing Your Singing as Service
Singing Products and Services
Singing Matters to the Most Unlikely People
Coming of Age: Public Launch Event
Part III: "Making It"
Take the Focus off Dollars
Positive Affirmation
Practice Feeling Good
Meditation
Service and Gratitude
Summary
Chapter Three: Innovative Stages: Trend Spotting, Finding Your Niche
Part I: Bright Spots and Trend Spotting
Bright Spots
Current Trends
Free-lance Artist and Entrepreneur
Career as Service
Part II: Finding Your Niche
The Traditional Artist's Path
Summer Opera Programs
Graduate School
Young Artist Programs
Competition
Audition Season
Opera Jobs in the US and Europe (Also Try Canada)
Carving Out Your Niche
Professional Chorus/Opera Chorus
The Teaching Artist's Path
Educational Outreach
Voice Teacher
The Independent Artist's Path
The Artist as Entrepreneur
Non-traditional Venues
Making the World a Better Place
Busking
Non-Traditional Act
Fundraising and Business Issues
The Specialized Artist's Path
Churches and Synagogues
US Government
Local Government
Cruise Ships
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hospice Care
Corporations and Private Parties
Recording Companies
Museums and Libraries
Your Own Niche
Give It the Old College Try
Summary
Chapter Four: A Living: Added Value, Authentic Image, Strategic Plan
Part I: Added Value to Your Singing
Vehicle Maintenance Adds Longevity
Truth and Beauty Add Integrity
Right-Side-Up Thinking Adds Stability
Logging your 10,000 Hours Adds Experience
Honing Your Skills Adds Quality
Engaging Your Audiences Adds Depth
Part II: Professional Public Image
Authenticity
Learn to Speak Well of Your Self and Your Work
Audition, Interview and Pitch Materials
Brand/Title
Professional and Social Networking
Conscious Self-Promotion
Social Networking Sites
Website
Age and Tech Savvy Considerations
21st Century Materials
Headshots
Résumé
Recording
Part III: Strategic Five-Year Plan
Step 1: Visualize Yourself Five Years from Now
Tribe
Be Specific
From Dreams into Reality
Quality
Maintaining Success
Step 2: Three-Year Goals-Medium Range Goals
Yearly Schedule
Step 3: One-Year Goals
Monthly Schedule
Step 4: Where Can I Be in Six Months?
Step 5: Where Can I Be in One Month?
Weekly Schedule
Step 6: What Can I Do By Friday?
This is Just the Beginning
Appendix A: Evaluator Note
Appendix B: Young Artist Programs
Appendix C: Career Summaries
Appendix D: Values Checklist
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Preface
About the Website
Introduction: A Brave New World
The University and the Stage
The Problem
Change
Paradigm Shift
Willingness to Innovate
Chapter One: First Impressions: Taking inventory, Taking Auditions
Part I: Taking Inventory of Skills
Performance, Business, and Personal Skills Assessment
Repertoire Assessment
Performing Assessment
Handling Success and Rejection Assessment
Part II: Taking Inventory of Support Teams and Resources
Skills Support Team
Mind, Body, and Spirit Support Team
Financial and Business Support Team
Social and Community Support Team
Inner Circle
Part III: Taking Auditions
What is Under My Control?
What's my Larger Reason for Auditioning?
Summary
Chapter Two: Inner Compass: Singing with Purpose and Destination So You Won't Quit
Part I: Your Purpose/Mission
Excavating Your Calling
Personal Truth
Ideal Day
Values
Philosophy
Balanced Life Goals
Finding Direction: Artist's Mission Statement
Part II: Your Work and Its Destination
Your Product or Act
Finding Your Mandate
Reframing Your Singing as Service
Singing Products and Services
Singing Matters to the Most Unlikely People
Coming of Age: Public Launch Event
Part III: "Making It"
Take the Focus off Dollars
Positive Affirmation
Practice Feeling Good
Meditation
Service and Gratitude
Summary
Chapter Three: Innovative Stages: Trend Spotting, Finding Your Niche
Part I: Bright Spots and Trend Spotting
Bright Spots
Current Trends
Free-lance Artist and Entrepreneur
Career as Service
Part II: Finding Your Niche
The Traditional Artist's Path
Summer Opera Programs
Graduate School
Young Artist Programs
Competition
Audition Season
Opera Jobs in the US and Europe (Also Try Canada)
Carving Out Your Niche
Professional Chorus/Opera Chorus
The Teaching Artist's Path
Educational Outreach
Voice Teacher
The Independent Artist's Path
The Artist as Entrepreneur
Non-traditional Venues
Making the World a Better Place
Busking
Non-Traditional Act
Fundraising and Business Issues
The Specialized Artist's Path
Churches and Synagogues
US Government
Local Government
Cruise Ships
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hospice Care
Corporations and Private Parties
Recording Companies
Museums and Libraries
Your Own Niche
Give It the Old College Try
Summary
Chapter Four: A Living: Added Value, Authentic Image, Strategic Plan
Part I: Added Value to Your Singing
Vehicle Maintenance Adds Longevity
Truth and Beauty Add Integrity
Right-Side-Up Thinking Adds Stability
Logging your 10,000 Hours Adds Experience
Honing Your Skills Adds Quality
Engaging Your Audiences Adds Depth
Part II: Professional Public Image
Authenticity
Learn to Speak Well of Your Self and Your Work
Audition, Interview and Pitch Materials
Brand/Title
Professional and Social Networking
Conscious Self-Promotion
Social Networking Sites
Website
Age and Tech Savvy Considerations
21st Century Materials
Headshots
Résumé
Recording
Part III: Strategic Five-Year Plan
Step 1: Visualize Yourself Five Years from Now
Tribe
Be Specific
From Dreams into Reality
Quality
Maintaining Success
Step 2: Three-Year Goals-Medium Range Goals
Yearly Schedule
Step 3: One-Year Goals
Monthly Schedule
Step 4: Where Can I Be in Six Months?
Step 5: Where Can I Be in One Month?
Weekly Schedule
Step 6: What Can I Do By Friday?
This is Just the Beginning
Appendix A: Evaluator Note
Appendix B: Young Artist Programs
Appendix C: Career Summaries
Appendix D: Values Checklist
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Preface
About the Website
Introduction: A Brave New World
The University and the Stage
The Problem
Change
Paradigm Shift
Willingness to Innovate
Chapter One: First Impressions: Taking inventory, Taking Auditions
Part I: Taking Inventory of Skills
Performance, Business, and Personal Skills Assessment
Repertoire Assessment
Performing Assessment
Handling Success and Rejection Assessment
Part II: Taking Inventory of Support Teams and Resources
Skills Support Team
Mind, Body, and Spirit Support Team
Financial and Business Support Team
Social and Community Support Team
Inner Circle
Part III: Taking Auditions
What is Under My Control?
What's my Larger Reason for Auditioning?
Summary
Chapter Two: Inner Compass: Singing with Purpose and Destination So You Won't Quit
Part I: Your Purpose/Mission
Excavating Your Calling
Personal Truth
Ideal Day
Values
Philosophy
Balanced Life Goals
Finding Direction: Artist's Mission Statement
Part II: Your Work and Its Destination
Your Product or Act
Finding Your Mandate
Reframing Your Singing as Service
Singing Products and Services
Singing Matters to the Most Unlikely People
Coming of Age: Public Launch Event
Part III: "Making It"
Take the Focus off Dollars
Positive Affirmation
Practice Feeling Good
Meditation
Service and Gratitude
Summary
Chapter Three: Innovative Stages: Trend Spotting, Finding Your Niche
Part I: Bright Spots and Trend Spotting
Bright Spots
Current Trends
Free-lance Artist and Entrepreneur
Career as Service
Part II: Finding Your Niche
The Traditional Artist's Path
Summer Opera Programs
Graduate School
Young Artist Programs
Competition
Audition Season
Opera Jobs in the US and Europe (Also Try Canada)
Carving Out Your Niche
Professional Chorus/Opera Chorus
The Teaching Artist's Path
Educational Outreach
Voice Teacher
The Independent Artist's Path
The Artist as Entrepreneur
Non-traditional Venues
Making the World a Better Place
Busking
Non-Traditional Act
Fundraising and Business Issues
The Specialized Artist's Path
Churches and Synagogues
US Government
Local Government
Cruise Ships
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hospice Care
Corporations and Private Parties
Recording Companies
Museums and Libraries
Your Own Niche
Give It the Old College Try
Summary
Chapter Four: A Living: Added Value, Authentic Image, Strategic Plan
Part I: Added Value to Your Singing
Vehicle Maintenance Adds Longevity
Truth and Beauty Add Integrity
Right-Side-Up Thinking Adds Stability
Logging your 10,000 Hours Adds Experience
Honing Your Skills Adds Quality
Engaging Your Audiences Adds Depth
Part II: Professional Public Image
Authenticity
Learn to Speak Well of Your Self and Your Work
Audition, Interview and Pitch Materials
Brand/Title
Professional and Social Networking
Conscious Self-Promotion
Social Networking Sites
Website
Age and Tech Savvy Considerations
21st Century Materials
Headshots
Résumé
Recording
Part III: Strategic Five-Year Plan
Step 1: Visualize Yourself Five Years from Now
Tribe
Be Specific
From Dreams into Reality
Quality
Maintaining Success
Step 2: Three-Year Goals-Medium Range Goals
Yearly Schedule
Step 3: One-Year Goals
Monthly Schedule
Step 4: Where Can I Be in Six Months?
Step 5: Where Can I Be in One Month?
Weekly Schedule
Step 6: What Can I Do By Friday?
This is Just the Beginning
Appendix A: Evaluator Note
Appendix B: Young Artist Programs
Appendix C: Career Summaries
Appendix D: Values Checklist
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Preface
About the Website
Introduction: A Brave New World
The University and the Stage
The Problem
Change
Paradigm Shift
Willingness to Innovate
Chapter One: First Impressions: Taking inventory, Taking Auditions
Part I: Taking Inventory of Skills
Performance, Business, and Personal Skills Assessment
Repertoire Assessment
Performing Assessment
Handling Success and Rejection Assessment
Part II: Taking Inventory of Support Teams and Resources
Skills Support Team
Mind, Body, and Spirit Support Team
Financial and Business Support Team
Social and Community Support Team
Inner Circle
Part III: Taking Auditions
What is Under My Control?
What's my Larger Reason for Auditioning?
Summary
Chapter Two: Inner Compass: Singing with Purpose and Destination So You Won't Quit
Part I: Your Purpose/Mission
Excavating Your Calling
Personal Truth
Ideal Day
Values
Philosophy
Balanced Life Goals
Finding Direction: Artist's Mission Statement
Part II: Your Work and Its Destination
Your Product or Act
Finding Your Mandate
Reframing Your Singing as Service
Singing Products and Services
Singing Matters to the Most Unlikely People
Coming of Age: Public Launch Event
Part III: "Making It"
Take the Focus off Dollars
Positive Affirmation
Practice Feeling Good
Meditation
Service and Gratitude
Summary
Chapter Three: Innovative Stages: Trend Spotting, Finding Your Niche
Part I: Bright Spots and Trend Spotting
Bright Spots
Current Trends
Free-lance Artist and Entrepreneur
Career as Service
Part II: Finding Your Niche
The Traditional Artist's Path
Summer Opera Programs
Graduate School
Young Artist Programs
Competition
Audition Season
Opera Jobs in the US and Europe (Also Try Canada)
Carving Out Your Niche
Professional Chorus/Opera Chorus
The Teaching Artist's Path
Educational Outreach
Voice Teacher
The Independent Artist's Path
The Artist as Entrepreneur
Non-traditional Venues
Making the World a Better Place
Busking
Non-Traditional Act
Fundraising and Business Issues
The Specialized Artist's Path
Churches and Synagogues
US Government
Local Government
Cruise Ships
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hospice Care
Corporations and Private Parties
Recording Companies
Museums and Libraries
Your Own Niche
Give It the Old College Try
Summary
Chapter Four: A Living: Added Value, Authentic Image, Strategic Plan
Part I: Added Value to Your Singing
Vehicle Maintenance Adds Longevity
Truth and Beauty Add Integrity
Right-Side-Up Thinking Adds Stability
Logging your 10,000 Hours Adds Experience
Honing Your Skills Adds Quality
Engaging Your Audiences Adds Depth
Part II: Professional Public Image
Authenticity
Learn to Speak Well of Your Self and Your Work
Audition, Interview and Pitch Materials
Brand/Title
Professional and Social Networking
Conscious Self-Promotion
Social Networking Sites
Website
Age and Tech Savvy Considerations
21st Century Materials
Headshots
Résumé
Recording
Part III: Strategic Five-Year Plan
Step 1: Visualize Yourself Five Years from Now
Tribe
Be Specific
From Dreams into Reality
Quality
Maintaining Success
Step 2: Three-Year Goals-Medium Range Goals
Yearly Schedule
Step 3: One-Year Goals
Monthly Schedule
Step 4: Where Can I Be in Six Months?
Step 5: Where Can I Be in One Month?
Weekly Schedule
Step 6: What Can I Do By Friday?
This is Just the Beginning
Appendix A: Evaluator Note
Appendix B: Young Artist Programs
Appendix C: Career Summaries
Appendix D: Values Checklist
Bibliography
Index