s03e01: New Year, new series!

Kolonits Klára After the winter break, we are back with new energy, new ideas, new exciting plans. In response to your questions and feedback, in this episode I will reveal, among other things, why in professional singing study I don’t find it a good idea to sing along with a … Read more

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s02e11: The secret of the Garden Aria

Klára Kolonits Last week we already talked about the difference between singing study across the age groups. Today we’d like to continue this thread: what repertoire should be the starting point for a 16-18 years old person, who wants to tackle the singing career? Does it make sense to consciously … Read more

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s02e07 – Like mother, like daughter

Júlia Pászthy, Júlia Karosi We talked to the mother, in today’s episode it’s the daughter’s turn. We asked jazz singer Júlia Karosi, why didn’t she choose opera career, how did she perceive the theatre as a little girl and what role plays classical music in her own compositions. Júlia Pászthy … Read more

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s02e06: The case of the rotten tomato

Baráth Emőke, Kolonits Klára Today we continue the conversation about critics with Emőke. What provokes the passion that makes people throw rotten tomatoes at singers whom they do not like? How can the unsatisfied spectators throw their tomatoes nowadays (and sure enough they do)? What about “the feared Momus” magazine? … Read more

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s02e05: Every human craves love

Budai Lívia, Schultz Katalin Thanks to the openness of our guests, each conversation went in a slightly different direction, even if the questions we asked were similar. Lívia Budai and Katalin Schultz shared with us very important thoughts about the importance of humanity, readiness to help, affection and sensitivity – … Read more

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s02e04: That’s how my throat is made!

Budai Lívia, Pászthy Júlia, Schultz Katalin In today’s episode we would like to present more than one topic that can be important for an opera singer especially, but not exclusively, at the beginning of their career. Among our three guests, all of whom came from the countryside to study singing … Read more

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