Evelyn Johnson on Voice, Vision, and Finding Your Own Way
In this inspiring interview, I speak with Evelyn Johnson, a classical singer based in Madrid. Evelyn shares insights from her extensive training at Saint Olaf College, The University of Texas at Austin, and Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where she studied with renowned soprano and pedagogue Costanza Cuccaro.
We explore Evelyn’s journey as a young singer, her many interests, and her entrepreneurial spirit, which later taught her the importance of nurturing other passions alongside a music career. She reflects on how discovering her own identity and individuality as an artist is essential, and how singers should be guided to find their own unique path rather than comparing themselves to others.
Evelyn also talks about how starting her own business and pursuing other interests has allowed her to approach her music career with clarity, freedom, and less stress. She shares her vision for forming a vocal ensemble of eight female voices and offers wisdom on how to see possibilities in every aspect of a musical journey.
Grounded, thoughtful, and inspiring, Evelyn’s story offers valuable guidance for young singers on how to approach their careers, embrace their artistry, and cultivate a sustainable, fulfilling path in music.