Teaching
In 1979 she was appointed professor at the Music Conservatory in Würzburg. After initial doubts, teaching became her new passion and she decided to retire from stage and concentrate on the young talents. Hallstein taught in Würzburg until 2006. Today (as of 2009) she gives master classes in Germany and abroad and is a sought-after juror for international singing competitions.
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