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Jacqueline Bobak
Jacqueline Bobak is Assistant Dean and Coordinator of the Voice Program at the California Institute of the Arts. As an advocate for new and experimental vocal music, she teaches master classes and seminars on the subject worldwide, and as a touring soprano performs a repertoire ranging from classical standards to newly commissioned works for voice.
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Jacqueline Bobak, from the California Institute of the Arts, gives advice to aspiring creative artists. Assuming the individual has talent, Bobak recommends making sure it's what they must do as a career. The creative arts career is a struggle. Bobak explains that it takes a lot of perseverance and discipline. She also shares that having a career is 99 percent hard work and 1 percent talent. Also in this segment, Bobak comments on her conversations with concerned parents. She encourages parents to let their child follow the musical path if the child has discipline and talent. Be involved in the process and don't think about the end result.



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Nov-05
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