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The Arts Past and Present: Diva - for iPod/iPhone

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
How do you get to be one of the great operatic divas? Catherine Rogers might just have what it takes to be a famous opera singer, but she still has lots of work to do. This album gives us an insight into the immense effort it requires to become a musical performer. As well as singing, acting, language, and stage skills all need to be honed. Catherine tackles the tragic aria of the Countess in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and is praised by her tutors. In the audio track Elaine Moohan from the Music Department at The Open University unpicks some of the issues emerging from Catherine's story, and suggests that it's not good for one's reputation to develop a diva-like personality! This material forms part of The Open University course, A100 The arts past and present.
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Episodes

Learning the aria

Catherine works with her tutor on an aria from The Marriage of Figaro

Mar 01, 20092 min

Honing acting skills

Working with a director to develop stagecraft and performance skills

Mar 01, 20092 min

The performance

Catherine’s first performance as The Countess

Mar 01, 20093 min

Don't Be a Diva!

Open University academic Elaine Moohan draws parallels between studying opera and studying any subject, and explains why feedback is constructive.

Mar 01, 20099 min

Transcript -- Don't Be a Diva!

Transcript -- Open University academic Elaine Moohan draws parallels between studying opera and studying any subject, and explains why feedback is constructive.

Mar 01, 2009
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