Living the Classical Life - Feature Interview, Episode 81

Praised internationally for her passionate and technically brilliant performances, South African soprano Golda Schultz has a “clear, pure tone and… a sparkling personality, with a ready sense of humor” (The New York Times). Equally at home in leading operatic roles and as featured soloist with the world’s foremost orchestras and conductors, Ms. Schultz is making waves as one of the most exciting new voices on the classical music scene today. She discusses, among other things, her namesake Golda Meir, honesty in social media, and how to process pain and joy in life. She concludes with a jaw-dropping incident that cured her crippling stage fright.

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