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Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:09 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
kurtisnelson wrote:I only have ONE connection :D:

social not digital!

Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:04 pm
by ktulu
kurtisnelson wrote:I only have ONE connection :D:
Work = lots and lots and lots
Home = depends on how many tunnels (if you could those) I want to set up ;)

Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:01 am
by Big Wallaby
Sarah Magdalene wrote:Oh how tempting this is .... Budget ... *empties out change from her mickey mouse clubhouse bank*

Um .... about eight dollars .... twenty seven quarters .... Around thirty dimes ..... fourty six nickels ....

Let's not jump the gun too soon, I've not even started my first Opera yet. And even then, I'm only a chorus girl.

Not much of a songwriter myself. Nor do I compose. I am just an interpreter of music I have heard else where.
Okay, so you're 'just' a chorus girl. For now. But I want your first soundtrack to come from Marsupial Records, which is producing next year's VM CD as well, right here in sunny Central Florida (by the way, Wombat, let everyone know, please).

I just have to save up for a few more microphones, soundproofing, a full board, and then I actually have everything I need in my computer for the recording aspect. I have the setup from when I was doing hypnosis cd's...

I still do cd's for friends who ask nicely, or if you need a voiceover bit...

Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:47 am
by BRWombat
Big Wallaby wrote:...I want your first soundtrack to come from Marsupial Records, which is producing next year's VM CD as well, right here in sunny Central Florida (by the way, Wombat, let everyone know, please)....
At the moment, I can't think of next year's CD, since I spent almost four hours last night recording part of this year's (Best of Broadway, dropping in April, check back here for info). I did more standing last night than I've done since before the surgery, so I'm pretty beat today.

On the positive side of things, I am finally able to stand for longer than I could before the surgery -- so I'm finally seeing some benefit from it!

Re: SM and the Audition of a Lifetime

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:28 pm
by delsdad
Sarah Magdalene wrote: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.
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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.
Congratulations !!!! And welcome to this side of "the business"