Academy boosts vocal teaching with live singers
mainThe Royal Academy of Music has appointed four singers with active careers to strengthen its vocal department.
The four are Mary Nelson, Yvonne Howard, Ben Johnson and Andrew Foster-Williams.
The Royal Academy of Music has appointed four singers with active careers to strengthen its vocal department.
The four are Mary Nelson, Yvonne Howard, Ben Johnson and Andrew Foster-Williams.
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I really wish them well, and I know some of them, but I just hope they can teach. Not always the case when people are such good performers and can sing so well naturally does it follow that they make the best teachers. I only say that as I’ve been on the receiving end of some in my time as a student.