“In a thousand voices singing the Hallelujah Chorus in Handel's "Messiah," it is possible to distinguish the leading voices, but the differences of training and cultivation between them and the voices in the chorus, are lost in the unity of purpose and in the fact that they are all human voices lifted by a high motive.” HumansFactsPurposeLostVoiceDifferencesThousandSingingTrainingUnityMotiveMessiahChorusCultivationHallelujahHuman VoiceHandelVoice SingingUnity Of Purpose Book:Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes
“Once you train you develop your own aesthetic and your confidence. So, I think as I grow I'm learning how to be a singer. I'm training my voice and being on stage and singing and dancing.” ThinkingGrowsVoiceStageSingingTrainingDancingTrainSingersAestheticSinging And Dancing Author:Jillian Hervey
“Even though I don't sing any more, singing was my first education in the arts, and it's clear to me that my training as a musician also shaped me as a writer.” FirstsArtClearMusicianSingingTraining Author:Garth Greenwell
“I'm glad I went through the training because I've met such great mentors and lifelong friends/collaborators along the way. Also, any training (acting, movement, dance, piano, singing, etc) allowed me to hone my skills and find an inner space of self-generating creativity.” WaySelfSpaceActingCreativityMovementMetsSkillsSingingTrainingGladPianoGreat MenEtcMentorLifelongCollaboratorsLifelong Friends Author:Jade Hassoune