I hate mile 11. I hate mile 11 of the run just like I hate that millionth rehearsal when you're still plunking notes. It feels grueling. It …
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guest post: Make Mine a Double – Opera on Tap (Atlanta)
I can almost hear the cue for the theme song to "Cheers" as I walk into my neighborhood dive bar. Where the guys all call me Tosca (despite …
guest post: Reflections on a Modern-Day Zerlina
Behind the signs on the doors they work and the walls tell nothing from room to room. Ten-dollar-a-week stenographers take letters from …
guest post: Zerlina in the style of "GTL"
And... we're back! Chesapeake Chamber Opera has a very intense working schedule: all the artists prepare their parts before arriving and …
guest post: Preparing Mozart's Zerlina in the 21st Century
"A little still she strove, and much repented, And whispering “I will ne'er consent”—consented." — Lord Byron George Gordon (Don Juan: …
guest post: Britt Olsen-Ecker on Photography Part III
While the Sybaritic Singer goes on vacation to the land of sun and gluten allergies, she asked a few magnanimous colleagues to write about …
guest post: Britt Olsen-Ecker on Photography Part II
While the Sybaritic Singer goes on vacation to the land of sun and gluten allergies, she asked a few magnanimous colleagues to write about …
guest post: On Photography with Britt Olsen-Ecker Part I
While the Sybaritic Singer goes on vacation to the land of sun and gluten allergies, she asked a few magnanimous colleagues to write about …
guest post: International Auditioning for the American Singer
Oh, Sybaritic Faithful, you are in for a treat today! I had a wonderful brunch yesterday at Cafe Hon (a true Baltimore staple) with the …