So here it is: the end of the program here in Graz. It seems that these six weeks went by too quickly, but at the same time my hectic arrival on the first night seems like years ago. The good news is that I'm leaving changed and that I am also leaving with many changes to be made. I have a notebook full of comments and notes that I can understand more fully as time passes.
Monday night's performance went well, but Tuesday night was much better. For some reason my focus was not as continuous on Monday with Sophie's aria from Werther as the two spanish songs which I presented on Tuesday. Tuesday's performance was like a dream. I was thinking the text ahead of the line, I took the audience on the journey with me (as opposed to showing it to them) and I felt comfortable in my voice. I had a number of lovely compliments for both performances: one of the coaches that had heard me earlier in the program said that it sounded like a completely different voice, and another commented that my performances were the most polished of the evenings.
It was nice to feel this positive feedback near the close of the program- affirmations that I'm heading in the right direction. But even nicer was my last coaching, which pointed out a number of things that still need work. I am excited to walk away with specific things to address.
As I had hoped, my next door neighbor, Elizabeth, won the Meistersinger Competition! She sang a beautiful "Jewel Song" from Faust and was incredibly polished and lovely.
This weekend I have quite a few hours of masterclasses to enjoy and then I have a performance at the St. Leonhard Church (Ave Maria by Schubert & Queen of Heaven by Thomas Dunhill). Then I leave Graz behind.
I will probably post a follow up with my feeling on my vocal improvement once I have had the chance to digest the many things I have learned here.
In the mean time, thank you all for reading along and allowing me to share this time with you! Thank you to Sara Miller for your comments! And thank you to the internet for allowing me to keep in conctact!
Ann Marie
This is the first picture I took upon arriving at my dorm. I experienced many trials, tribulations, joyful outbursts, fellow singers' warm ups and breakfasts at this desk:

