2006 Richard Tucker Award winner Lawrence Brownlee and jazz pianist Jason Moran perform “There’s a Man Going ‘Round Taking Names” in the crypt of the Church of the Intercession in Harlem.
Singers Center Category: Video
Living the Classical Life: Anthony Roth Costanzo

2010 Richard Tucker Career Grant-winner Anthony Roth Costanzo discusses his journey as a countertenor and methods for inhabiting characters.
Masterclass with Joyce DiDonato

2002 Richard Tucker Award-winner Joyce DiDonato shares singing wisdom with Soprano Tamara Banješević.
Juilliard Master Class with Stephanie Blythe

Stephanie Blythe talks about making music more than “pretty.” Matthew Swensen, tenor and Katelan Terrell, piano perform “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” by Ben Moore during Juilliard’s Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts master class.
Stephanie Blythe is the winner of the 1999 Richard Tucker Award and will appear on the 2018 Gala on October 21 at Carnegie Hall.
5 Performance Tips from Michael Fabiano

Just in time for audition season, 2014 Richard Tucker Award-winner Micahel Fabiano shares 5 tips for improving your performance! You can see these pointers in action when Micahel performs at our gala on October 21, 2018 at Carnegie Hall.
Exit Stage Left with Tammy Wilson – warm-up routine
Soprano Tamara Wilson, 2016 Richard Tucker Award-winner, walks us through her entire warm up! Check it out on her YouTube page, “Exit Stage Left.”
Words of Wisdom from Renée Fleming

Renée Fleming (1990 Richard Tucker Award-winner) shares her #1 piece of advice to young singers who want to make it in the opera world.
Catch more words of wisdom from the star soprano, check out her full interview with WFMT here.
Living the Classical Life: Joyce DiDonato
Maestro Riccardo Frizza answers questions from aspiring singers

Experience our first ever “virtual masterclass,” where world-renowned artists answer questions from aspiring singers! Riccardo Frizza, Italian Maestro and conductor of the 2013 Richard Tucker Gala, answers questions submitted by young singers around the world. Check out the full video here, and stay tuned for future videos!