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Having said that, sometimes a singer tells me that they are struggling with some aspect of the staging. I simply ask them to concentrate on whatever part of it resonates for them and then to try it entirely their way. Mostly this results in a breakthrough where they understand more clearly how my production can work for them – and in a way more importantly, I’ve understood more about what makes them feel right while in the rehearsal /creation process. This leads to one of the most important aspects of rehearsals, which is for me to find out what makes for the most productive experience for each artist.

Some performers love masses of detail within a very specific framework; others find this limiting and prefer less structure to the directing. When each singer has different needs, it gets complicated! But so far, my love and understanding of the piece on which we are working and deep respect for their art, has usually won the day.

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With Veronica Villaroel as Manon (left) and Franco Farina as Des Grieux (centre), during rehearsals for Manon Lescaut, Washington, 2004.

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