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Critically Speaking: An Interview with Roy Sander
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Sabella, David
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/ Broadway theater
/ Cabaret
/ Chairman of the board
/ Intimacy
/ Musicians & conductors
/ Off-Broadway theater
/ Singers
/ Singing
/ Writers
2020
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Critically Speaking: An Interview with Roy Sander
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Sabella, David
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/ Cabaret
/ Chairman of the board
/ Intimacy
/ Musicians & conductors
/ Off-Broadway theater
/ Singers
/ Singing
/ Writers
2020
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Critically Speaking: An Interview with Roy Sander
2020
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A fixture on the New York City cabaret scene and known as the \"Chairman of the Board,\" he is one of the industry's most prolific writers, having penned reviews, articles, and columns on the craft of cabaret for more than thirtyyears, including an eleven year stint at Back Stage covering cabarets/clubs as well as Broadway and off-Broadway theater. Sander is currently chairman of the Advisory Board of MAC and review editor of BistroAwards.com, where he writes reviews and commentary, serves as a member of the awards committee, and is associate producer of the annual awards ceremony. When I saw Lena Horne on Broadway it was in a theater that seated at least one thousand people, and her performance was intimate. [...]intimacy in cabaret is not related to the size of the venue. In cabaret, the voice is not upfront, but rather, in service to the lyric. [...]it sounds to me like big voices may actually get in the way when singing cabaret.
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National Association of Teachers of Singing
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