Vann Vocal Institute: The Ramp Up

As some of you know, in addition to my operatic performance career, I have spent the last four years establishing (by invitation) a small but growing vocal institute in Montgomery, Alabama; a city with which I have had a decades-long association.  As the Artistic Director of the Vann Vocal Institute (named after deceased philanthropist and classical voice enthusiast Roy D. Vann of Montgomery, AL), it is my mission to bring some of the finest coaches, singers, directors, conductors, artist managers, and artistic administrators to the fine Capital City of Alabama.  The Institute caters to students from the State of Alabama, and takes place on the beautiful campus of Huntingdon College.  The upcoming weekend of February 24-27 (with the bulk of the hands-on work being done on Feb 25/26) is certain to be intensive, with coaching talent from the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Northwestern University at the forefront.  ‘Yours truly’ (as I regularly refer to myself) will also play a large part in the festivities by providing a continuous main-stage masterclass over the course of our weekend.

Students pay only a modest application fee of $25, but receive first class instruction and lectures from our Artistic Staff and Advisory Board (most of whom are active educators and performers themselves).  Due to popular demand we have had to add additional coaches and lecturers to accommodate the near 50 students that are accepted via submitted audition CD’s.  The weekend culminates in an on-the-spot “Emerging Artists” public recital program; the participants of which are chosen via consensus by myself and the rest of the Artistic Staff.  Long before the students arrive, however, is the planning process–which is nothing short of daunting!  Without the dedicated assistance of the Administrative and support staff of the Montgomery Symphony, the VVI Advisory Board, and the cooperation of Huntingdon College, this event would never take place.

Audition CD’s must be screened, participants chosen and contacted, additional accompanists contracted, schedule matrices developed, programming determined, housing and meals arranged, social events planned, novelties ordered, photographers organized, etc, etc, etc.  All of this, and more, must be accomplished on a tick-tight budget that allows for very little error.  We have been fortunate that another local enthusiast of our program will dispatch his very first-class, (right out of the movies) private jet to NYC and Chicago in order to fly our staff and ‘yours truly’ down to Montgomery for a second straight time.  This same donor (name purposely withheld) has also arranged for housing at the local Country Club for our coaches and visiting dignitaries, while still others open their homes for dinners and parties in this oh-so hospitable southern town.  These high end donations are true cost-savers and have enabled us to meet our budget for this fiscal year.  I am also proud to have brought aboard another major foundation donor which, along with grant dollars from the State (determined annually), will allow us to operate uninterrupted for several “out years”.  (More on this major donor at a later date, but suffice it to say that it’s Executive Administrator will be joining us for this year’s installment.)

The core of our instruction is in the classical art of singing (opera and song), with some Broadway included, as we have students who range from the mid/late teens through to University-level age groups.  Students travel many miles to access this program, while some come from the local area; with students from Alabama State and Huntingdon College itself also represented.  If the past is any harbinger of the future, then this year will surely be something to look forward to.  In all, these students arrive extremely well prepared, respectfully dressed and behaved, and ready to learn.  They hang on every word, take notes, ask great questions, and have obviously learned well from their local area instructors.  This program is popular because most of these well deserving students rarely come into contact with the type of first-rate, international level instruction that we provide.  In short, we bring the program to them, instead of them having to get to a program (ie. Tanglewood, Interlochen, Aspen, etc.).

To be clear, I am not in any way trying to compare the Vann Vocal Institute with the above mentioned music programs/festivals overall.  But I am absolutely confident that if we were not able to provide what we do for these truly excellent students, then many of them would never get the accelerated stewardship that they will receive in Montgomery, Alabama less than one week from today!

So thank you Charlie, Helen, Tom, Michael, Gene, Pamela, Mary, Cordelia, President West, and of course, Miss Bettie!!  And so many others that I have not mentioned; or, for contractual reasons, cannot mention at this time….

My musical staff and I are Montgomery bound, and simply cannot wait to once again spend some time in what I have dubbed the “friendliest city on earth”!

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