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Pouring Yourself Out Like Wine: A Kural Conversation with W. Stephen Smith

March 18, 2022

Singing Beyond Shame and Fear

With world-renowned voice teacher Professor W. Stephen Smith, I was honored to discuss mastery of action and the art of singing in light of THE KURAL: Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural.

Here are a few highlights and where in the video you can find them:

  • How shame discourages people from singing. 3:34
  • Professor Smith’s definition of art. 10:21
  • Singing as pouring ourselves out like wine. 11:28
  • Learning to sing is like learning to speak. 18:32
  • The relation between thinking and doing. 22:21
  • What it means to complete an action all the way. 24:45
  • Poetry and music. 32:05

In the fall of 2011, W. Stephen Smith became a Professor of Voice and Opera at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. Previously he served on the voice faculty at The Juilliard School from the fall of 1998 to the spring of 2011. He held a position on the voice faculty of the Aspen Music Festival and School from 1996 to 2017 where he was honored in 2001 and in 2009 as a “New Horizons” faculty member. Mr. Smith has taught voice at Santa Fe Opera and Opera on the Avalon. He has also served on the adjunct voice faculty at Curtis Institute of Music, Teachers College of Columbia University, Stony Brook University, University of Southern California, Los Angeles Young Artist Program, and the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Program. Mr. Smith was on the staff of Houston Grand Opera as Voice Instructor for the Houston Opera Studio from 1990 to 2003. Prior to his time at Juilliard, Mr. Smith served for eight years on the voice faculty at the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston. After moving to Houston from St. Louis where he was Chairman of the Voice Department at the Saint Louis Conservatory of Music, he maintained a voice studio in St. Louis for three years. He was a member of the music faculty at Oklahoma Christian College for eleven years and has also been on the artistic staff at Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony and the Cimarron Circuit Opera Company.

He holds the Bachelor of Arts degree in Voice from Harding University (voice study with Erle T. Moore), the Master of Music degree in Voice from the University of Arkansas (voice study with Richard Brothers), and the Master of Performing Arts degree in Opera from Oklahoma City University where he was a voice student of the late renowned Inez Lunsford Silberg. Other teachers include Dr. William White. In 2012, Mr. Smith was awarded the Honorary Doctor of Arts and Humane Letters from the University of Arkansas. Mr. Smith’s book, The Naked Voice: A Wholistic Approach to Singing, was published by Oxford University Press in 2007. He has given master classes and clinics throughout the United States including the Aspen Music Festival and School, University of Southern California, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Oberlin Conservatory, Glimmerglass Opera, and at Regional and District NATS conventions. He has also been a guest lecturer at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil and at Yonsei University in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

https://www.wstephensmith.com/


Here are the verses we talked about, in both English and Tamil:

618
Having no luck is no shame—having knowledge
Without action is shame

பொறியின்மை யார்க்கும் பழியன் றறிவறிந்
தாள்வினை இன்மை பழி

611
Effort yields greatness—never droop thinking
Something is hard

அருமை யுடைத்தென் றசாவாமை வேண்டும்
பெருமை முயற்சி தரும்

612
Do not fail to do when doing—the world stays with those
Who stay to the end

வினைக்கண் வினைகெடல் ஓம்பல் வினைக்குறை
தீர்ந்தாரின் தீர்ந்தன் றுலகு

615
One who seeks action not pleasure—a pillar
Who frees family from suffering

இன்பம் விழையான் வினைவிழைவான் தன்கேளிர்
துன்பம் துடைத்தூன்றும் தூண்

From chapter 62, Mastery of Action.”

Translated from the Tamil by Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma
THE KURAL: Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural
Beacon Press, Boston

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