Talya
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Making new musician friends here in CT! Cantor Talya Talya Smilowitz
10/09/2021
For many singers today, wearing a mask while singing in public or indoors is a necessary safety measure and a new part of the singer’s life. This 45-minute vocal workout—led by Dr. Julia Nielsen and delivered live, via Zoom—will explore the most common vocal challenges caused by singing in a mask, and how these can be mitigated, including:
* Changes to breathing coordination
* Restrictions of facial movement
* Effects on volume, resonance, and diction
* Psychological and emotional responses
Please note: This session will not address issues of medical safety, and will not recommend or review particular masks. Singers are invited to attend this session wearing whatever mask they typically employ during their rehearsals and/or performances.
Thursday, October 14, 2021 6:00–6:45pm PT
Recording available to all registrants through October 28, 2021 (PT)
Registration is FREE
To learn more or to register, please visit:
https://www.co-vo.com/fundamentals-singing-in-a-mask
I wrote this poem back when I was a college student in NYC shortly after the 9/11 attacks. I had just moved to Manhattan a couple days before that horrible, devastating day. After it happened, I was scared to fall asleep at night for a long time. When I did sleep, I had nightmares about the Juilliard dorm building ( I was on the 26th floor at the time) falling down and crumbling to pieces. The only way I knew how to deal with all the emotions inside was by writing a poem and then later setting it to music. Some words of the chorus were taken from Lamenations: (Lam 1.1-2)
Bitterly She Weeps:
I remember standing there
captured in a stare
how could this be, how did this happen
on that morning blue and clear
As I watched the passersby
we all shared this human cry
children weeping for their fathers
wishing they had wings to fly
Lonely sits the city
bitterly she weeps at night
her cheeks wet with tears
Needing strength to carry on
writing poetry, prose and song
holding on to what is sacred
letting go of what is gone
And the images will stay
like imprints left on clay
but we'll always keep on yearning
to live a better day
Lonely sits the city
bitterly she weeps at night
her cheeks wet with tears
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