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'Father, You sing!'
A conversation with Dr. Laura Mann, opera director and professor of voice at George Mason University
Between the hours of 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. many different sounds drift out of Laura Mann's studio on the campus of George Mason University in Washington, D.C.—most of them harmonious. You'll hear scales, trills, and cadenzas coming from a wide variety of students—many young opera singers, theater majors, contemporary Christian singers, and a rock singer or two.
But the pearls of wisdom from this opera director and professor of voice are consistently the same:
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 6, 2002 issue
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Art for your sake
Warren Bolon
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Judith Quimby, Susie Ledbetter, Nancy Ferguson, Laurel Marquart, Nancy Bachmann
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Items of interest
with contributions from Ted Parks, Wendy Sa Joe, Tom McAnally
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'My voice belongs to God'
by Kim Shippey
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'Where does my light shine brightest?'
with contributions from Dave Pelton, K.S.
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'Father, You sing!'
K.S. with contributions from Laura Mann
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What's sacred about JAZZ?
By Bill Dawley
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Painting—'a process and a progress'
By Sentinel staff
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I never gave up
By Linda Jo Beckers
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Strep throat healed, along with painful regret
Marilyn Jones
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Smoke-free
Thereza M. L. Giannattasio
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They parted friends
Philippa Muldoon
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I'd like you to meet Bezalel
Richard Bergenheim