Sarah Talbot
Soprano, Musician, Composer, Teacher, listener
Category: Rehearsal
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I recently submitted the following to my university, as an assignment about Collaborative practice. It was original supposed to be about performing in community choirs, and interacting as an online representative. COVID-19 pandemic, required me to drastically change perspectives and scope. I got some awesome feedback and got to experience a lot. Enjoy the read…
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I am slowly adjusting back to Australian life, after living in London for 2 years. I have to get used to a country that can have bush fire, flash flood, dust storms and snow storms….at the same time, as opposed to a country which is either wet or dry. My songs that I recorded in…
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A few years ago, I wrote a post about being in a community choir: the benefits, the adventures. Since then, so much has happened and I realise that perhaps I was thinking to small. I know this because of what I have done since moving to London. I have since moved back to Australia to…
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“Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it a rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul.” I’ve just ‘signed off’ from “Legally Blonde”. Attended the official debrief functional night, meeting and catching up with members of the cast and crew. It’s never really goodbye…
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It’s getting to that time when projects start getting busy. I have two events fast approaching; Queensland (State) Eistedfodd and “Legally Blonde”. State Eistedfodd is next weekend (Easter). 6 solos, trio, small group and choral sections. Still trying learn them, but time is running out. To see the to torture that I am about to…
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The theatre season in Toowoomba is beginning to accelerate, with concerts, plays and musicals fast coming to the many local stages. A production of “Legally Blonde” is well into rehearsals. Vocal rehearsals are resonating throughout the theatres and studios, with soloists and onstage cast racing to get lyrics and script ‘off the book’ (memorised) and in…