SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

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SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by Sarah Magdalene » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:09 pm

As many of you know, I am in entertainment. Not only for Disney, but in general as well. I graduated with a theater degree and for 6 years prior to college I studied voice. I wanted nothing more than to be a classical soprano.

However, after doing some thinking, I eventually gave into a more "practical" studies and focused my studies on theatrical management. However, a change soon came when I starting my job here at WDW - an old chord was struck again, I was a performer. Having realized where my roots are, I have since re-started voice study and soon was given connections from a fellow CM to a local opera company supposedly having only a few more slots open for their resident artist program.

Having no exprience with hard opera, I held off on calling the place. After all, this program was serious and training was to be intense - is this a place for someone like me? I mean, yes being an opera singer was one of my girlhood dreams but honestly - ME?

Two weeks ago, though - I soon started thinking about the New Year. One needs to start it out on the correct foot and one of my resolutions was to establish a career plan for myself. I finally decided, it's now or never. Sitting about wondering "I wish" and "Only if" will not help me get to where I want to go.

I went and finally made the call. Saturday was to be the big day - the audition of a lifetime!

All week I was nervous as heck, almost chickening out and calling it off. But I kept on practicing my best song, nightly. The more I kept singing, the less nervous I got as Saturday came nearer and nearer. There was still some struggling on a difficult part of my piece which involved hitting some notes that were a good distance above the staff that flowed into a ridiculously hard cadenza.

On Saturday, I was amazingly calm.

I was calm driving there. I was calm going in, I was calm singing (okay, almost), I was even more calm as I left ....

and it's hard to be calm when you find out that you just became a Resident Artist in Training with the International Opera Center of America.


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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by techie-13 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:22 pm

That's wonderful!

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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by joanna71985 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:02 pm

Congrats!!! :)


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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by mechurchlady » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:26 pm

Sorry Wombat but we now have a new SGT diva and song bird. :eek:

Congratulations and hugs and happy dancing.


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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by Shorty82 » Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:00 am

Congrats, my friend!


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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by glendalais » Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:15 am

Congratulations!

You must post when your first performance is :D: .



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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by Ho-say » Wed Jan 21, 2009 5:15 am

Congratulations! :) :) :)

Btw, what was your audition piece?



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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by hobie16 » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:35 am

If you had been a welder we might have a potential movie script. :D:

Congrats!!


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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by Syndrome » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:37 am

Wow, that is awesome! HUGE congratulations!



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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Post by GaTechGal » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:53 am

WOW!! That's fantastic.



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