What is it?
Open to all non-professional singers of any age, whether enthusiastic amateurs or budding students, our voice clinics are designed for singers looking to brush up their skills and hone their technique. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to hit that high note that’s just out of reach? Perhaps you want to know how best to sing Bach, or how to prepare for an audition? Or maybe you’d just like the chance to sing one-on-one with one of the Dunedin Consort regulars.
Who are they led by?
Each session will be led by one of our soloists, who will help you build confidence, work on niggles, and give you targeted one-to-one coaching.
When are they?
We’re delighted to be hosting three vocal clinics in the first half of 2022:
- Anna Dennis, soprano | 22 February 2022 | Edinburgh
- James Hall, countertenor | 19 March 2022 | Glasgow
- Stephan Loges, bass-baritone | 7 April 2022 | Edinburgh
Interested?
These sessions are free of charge. Each singer will be allocated a 20-minute slot to look at a piece of music of their choice, or to work on a particular aspect of their voice.
When you apply, we will ask you to specify the repertoire you would like to work on during the session. Participants are generally encouraged to bring music from within Dunedin Consort’s core repertoire (i.e. from the Renaissance, Baroque or Classical periods), but later repertoire can be accommodated, where appropriate.
How to Apply
Please complete the application form by following this link or clicking the button at the top of this page.
Questions
If you have any questions regarding our instrumental clinics, please email clinics@dunedin-consort.org.uk.
‘It exceeded my expectations, Nicholas was extremely supportive and constructive with his criticism and advice. I felt like I had a new, practical approach to various aspects of the piece, in particular with my breathing.’