I've seen plenty of rock n' roll singers here, metal screamers, whatever, but I haven't heard of any classical singers around these parts. Are there any of you out there? I honestly enjoy singing classical songs more-so that more modern songs. Maybe try to include a piece that your working on at the moment or something. For me, Vaga Luna, by Vincenzo Bellini
sorry, just a classical pianist. Although I do work for quite a few classical vocalists at my university for repertory labs and board examinations, as well as for classes. Then there's my new job as an official church pianist. My favorite piano piece at the moment is either liebestraum by franz liszt, or la campanella from the grandes etudes de paganini by franz liszt. I can actually perform liebestraum though. Just had a board examination on that piece earlier this morning.
I do sing and teach RCM classical, voice and instruments. Only currently have an instrumental, me all instruments, flute: student of mine http://www.murphynorth.ca/rob/Gone-To-America.mp3 this ones not really classical, more celtic
Classically trained singer here. Working on some Schumann, some Puccini, some Brahms. Playing alot more bass though!
Years ago in college I sang in a number of concert choirs, madrigal groups and chamber chorales. You know, Verdi's Requiem, etc., plus motets, madrigals and some lighter stuff. I also performed in the operas Tosca, Carmen and Mefistofele with the San Diego Opera in the early 70's. Usually bass, sometimes baritone.