Monday, July 18, 2011

Misconceptions of My Youth

When I was a senior in high school, I came up with all of these justifications for going to school as a music major rather than a theater major. Here's 17-year-old Sammi's list, and 25-year-old Sammi's older, wiser corrections.

Misconception #1: I want to sing opera rather than musical theater because in MT I'll do 500 shows of the same thing, whereas in opera I'll be doing different shows every time I get to perform.

REALITY: ....I'd be LUCKY to do a 500 show run of anything, because then I'd be employed as a performer. I got cast with OFY and sang Mabel 70+ times. And opera companies do the same 10 operas over and over, with some exceptions. I've done 3 Figaros and 3 Magic Flutes.


Misconception #2: I'd be bored doing the same show over and over again....and opera's get 1-10 performances, whereas MT does a million.

REALITY: As dispelled above, I perform the same role in multiple shows, regardless of the genre, and I do between 1 and 75 performances for opera OR MT.



Misconception #3: Opera music is more challenging than Musical theater, and MT music is boring.

REALITY: The show I've been preparing over the past 8 weeks is some of the hardest ensemble music I've ever learned. More difficult than Mozart (not the language, although the words are hard to remember because they subtly change all the time in a Sondheim-esque way). It's also very emotional, and evokes the Romantic period of music. Both are schmaltzy, but so what.

I'm starting to enjoy musical theater and opera equally, and am realizing that careers in each are not mutually exclusive. Which is thrilling. Basically, I'm going to start auditioning for whatever I want and think I'd be good at. Let's hope I don't make a total ass of myself in the process.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Baaaaad Blogger. Very Bad.

I've been neglecting this. I'm not going to make excuses.


Well, yes I am. Here they are:

1. I went straight from ending one show to doing 5 days/week of rehearsal on another! The Secret Garden is going to be fabulous. All tickets and info can be found Here:

2. I've been WRITING more. Up to 2 articles per issue of David's Voice, media output for the nanny office, and translations for a version of The Impresario, to be performed this October.

3. I am working 4 jobs right now: babysitting regularly for a family, working at the nanny office, writing, and FINALLY teaching! I have 6 students so far but am hoping to have a full week's load by this fall. I'm hoping to focus on teaching, writing and singing. It's been an uphill battle to be patient, and keep at the other jobs while my student roster builds. Some days I leave at 7:30am and don't return home until 10:30pm, after working 7 hours babysitting, 2 of teaching, and 3 of rehearsal...with driving in between.

Still, that's no excuse for not keeping up with the blog. I will do better...especially with upcoming opera and recital work, which is sure to bring some new discovery begging to be blogged about.