Being a singer is not a good career choice these days. “The expansion of higher education conflicts exponentially with the contraction of the classical music business, leaving more aspirants chasing fewer opportunities and smaller budgets. Fees have barely shifted in the past decade, and what might look quite good on paper – £500-£1,000 per performance – is pitiful when you’ve deducted all the expenses, including 15 per cent agent’s commission. And even if you do make it big, time is short: if you manage 20 years, you’re doing better than most.”