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Music alumna Tichina Vaughn coaches opera students during 抖阴短视频 residency

She won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Awards while completing her senior undergraduate year. Right after she earned a Bachelor of Music in Voice from 抖阴短视频, mezzo-soprano Tichina Vaughn was invited to join the Metropolitan Opera鈥檚 Lindemann Young Artist Program.

This was quite a coup. It would help jumpstart a rich, internationally acclaimed career that included stints for many years as a principal artist in Germany with both Dresden Semper Opera and Stuttgart State Opera. She also performed in this season鈥檚 鈥淧orgy and Bess鈥 at the Metropolitan Opera.

As the 2019-20 School of Music Artist-in-Residence, Vaughn talked a lot about how she found success in an incredibly competitive line of work. Her principal message:

鈥淚t is a really wonderful thing to do, to have a career in this business,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut, it is really a job. It really is work.鈥

It is a really wonderful thing to do, to have a career in this business. But, it is really a job. It really is work.

Tichina Vaughn

What鈥檚 more: 鈥淭here鈥檚 always more to learn,鈥 she said. As evidence, she cited her preparation for an appearance later this season as the Fortune Teller in a Prokofiev鈥檚 鈥淔iery Angel,鈥 which will be presented in Theater an der Wien in Vienna.

The idea that there鈥檚 always more to learn when it comes to singing opera certainly emerged in a masterclass that Vaughn led recently at 抖阴短视频 for several graduate fellows of the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute, all of whom study with Dr. Marilyn Taylor. Each fellow sang an aria, accompanied by pianist Angela Vanstory Ward.

Coaching through questioning

Vaughn didn鈥檛 coach the singers as much as she challenged them. Many of her critiques began with a series of questions. The aim, often, was to uncover the feelings and dramatic intentions that the singers might channel through their performances.

Mezzo-soprano Brennan Martinez, for example, was queried extensively after she sang 鈥淭his Journey,鈥 an aria from 鈥淒ead Man Walking,鈥 an opera by Jake Heggie that鈥檚 based on the eponymous memoir by Sister Helen Prejean.

As Prejean sings 鈥淭his Journey,鈥 she鈥檚 driving to the infamous state penitentiary in Louisiana known as Angola and pondering the assignment she is to undertake there as the spiritual advisor to convicted murder Joseph De Rocher.

鈥淗ow does Prejean feel about the prospect of working with De Rocher?鈥 Vaughn asked. Martinez spoke of the nun鈥檚 fright and nervousness and of her uncertainty over how she could help and connect meaningfully with a man who has murdered people. Vaughn probed more deeply.

鈥淪o, she鈥檚 resigned herself to it?鈥 Vaughn asked. 鈥淚s she excited about the assignment? Is she mad that they gave it to her? Make a decision.鈥

Vaughn also urged Martinez to begin the aria with what she called 鈥渁 more intimate intention.鈥

鈥淭ake all the drama down a bit,鈥 Vaughn said. 鈥淧ut it in an intimate space of vocal production for me.鈥

One-on-one feedback

In other instances during the masterclass, Vaughn revealed a knack for making the kind of pithy suggestion that, if heeded, could quickly take a singer鈥檚 rendition to the next level.

This became clear between baritone Lawrence Hall鈥檚 first and second attempts at 鈥淟鈥檕rage s鈥檈st calm茅鈥 from Bizet鈥檚 鈥淭he Pearl Fishers.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a simple love song,鈥 Vaughn told him. 鈥淒on鈥檛 work so hard. Relax and make me think you like it.鈥

Tichina Vaughn and Lawrence Hall

Tichina Vaughn works with baritone Lawrence Hall during a class at 抖阴短视频. / Photo: Andr茅 Peele

Vaughn had similar words of advice for Margaret Ann Zentner, a soprano who sang 鈥淧rendi per me sei liberto鈥 from Donizetti鈥檚 鈥淟鈥檈lisir d鈥檃more.鈥

Zentner greatly appreciated the feedback.

As opera singers and artists, our brains tend to move a million miles a minute thinking about technique and it's very easy to tense up. Tichina worked specifically with me on reactivating the body and just allowing the sound to spin out of the back of my head.

Margaret Ann Zentner

鈥淎s opera singers and artists, our brains tend to move a million miles a minute thinking about technique and it's very easy to tense up,鈥 said Zentner. 鈥淭ichina worked specifically with me on reactivating the body and just allowing the sound to spin out of the back of my head.

鈥淪ometimes it can be very refreshing for someone to tell you to just open your mouth, breathe and sing. She really helped me open up, not only vocally but also artistically, helping me to bring more confidence to this particular aria and to all aspects of my singing.鈥

Sharing her career journey

In addition to strengthening the technique and artistry of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 vocal students, Vaughn spent a good bit of time giving them career advice鈥攕omething that Steve LaCosse, Fletcher鈥檚 managing director, welcomed. He called it 鈥渁 rare opportunity鈥 to 鈥済et to know someone who has sung all over the world.鈥

Zentner seems to have benefitted a great deal from Vaughn鈥檚 counsel.

鈥淚t was so inspiring to hear her experience and her journey from 抖阴短视频 to New York, and then to Germany,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t reminded me that everyone's path is different and that there are countless ways to get your foot in the door in this business. She is truly an inspiration and proof that if you work hard, and you really want this career, there is room for all of us.鈥

by Ken Keuffel

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February 4, 2020