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On 26th June morning I was on my flight to Pisa. Having been in Italy two years ago I love the sound of the Italian language, the spirit of the Italian people and I couldn’t wait to get there and live a slice of the Italian life and culture.
Meet and greet
Finally after a long day of travel and unforeseen delays I made it to the little village on the Tuscan Coast by the Mediterranean called Castiglione della Pescaia in Grosseto.

© Clive Barda
Week I – Alessandro Corbelli
Without any delay, the masterclasses began the very next day and we all found ourselves passing through days meticulously planned by Jonathon Swinard (Assistant Director) who made sure that we kept amply busy as we had a new Guest Artist coming in every week. These were supported by regular language coaching under Stefano Baldasseroni and Isabella Radcliffe and Vocal coaching by the Jonathan Papp (Artistic Director).

This was followed by an evening concert that happened once every week, where we were expected to sing an aria or song that wasn’t Bel Canto or Italian, just so that we had a chance to break the general trend and sing something different.

© Barbara Cole Walton
One of the best moments in the course for me has to be when Barbara Frittoli, after a full day of masterclass, started to speak about the importance of believing in the character that we are performing and the words that we are singing. Using the voice like a paint brush to give the character life and colour and enjoy being the character without worrying too much about the voice.

She then kindly shared her fond memories of the late singer who was a close friend of hers. She told me that, he sang straight out of his heart and that his voice was a gift from God. Those words felt to me like food for soul and inspired me all the more.
Week III – Richard Bonynge
Time was passing quickly and we were already in the middle of our third week. Our third Guest Artist was the incredible conductor Sir Richard Bonynge. Maestro Bonynge always spoke of the importance of singing ‘dolce’ and trusting the voice that it will be heard and ensuring that we aren’t pushing the voice and rather singing beautifully.

Concert at Piazza Solti
This was the culmination concert held at the incredible location – Piazza Solti, which is perched atop the medieval city of Castiglione della Pescaia looking out to the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.

© Barbara Cole Walton
Concert at L’andana
The next day was another important concert at the beautiful hotel L’Andana. This concert was for all the supporters and friends of the Solti Accademia. What made this special for me was the fact that my teacher, Dr. Robert Alderson and his mother, came all the way from the UK to watch me perform.
I felt really glad to have made it to this course and completing it successfully with a final concert in front of my teacher who made it all possible for me at the first place.

© Jennifer Lorenzini
By Darwin Leonard Prakash
This Article first appeared on Serenade Magazine on October 1st, 2018.