By John Maybury Loma Prieta, CA — “Singing can be joyful, especially around the holidays. It may also provide health benefits, some research suggests. • Singing and asthma: Studies have found that singing helps people with asthma and bronchitis because of the deep breathing, and because a variety of muscles, such as the diaphragm, […]
Message from King’s Singer, Philip Lawson
San Diego Festival Chorus honors musical leader
By Karen Pearlman SAN DIEGO, CA — The long and winding road that led Tony Mostardo from his birthplace in Rome to his childhood and young adult life in Chicago and eventual retirement in Spring Valley has been filled with the sound of music. The longtime educator, band director and choral conductor, a 12-year resident […]
New president of Bristol Choral Society Mark Padmore is ‘best at Bach’
BRISTOL, UK — Acclaimed tenor Mark Padmore has been announced as a new president of Bristol Choral Society, alongside the Lord Mayor of Bristol, and is the first appointment since the passing of the choir’s much-missed late president Sir Charles Mackerras. Mark has established an enviable worldwide reputation, particularly in the field of Baroque music and […]
Composer in the classroom
By Anne Woodman CARY, NC – Violin One, you can bring out that part more,” said Cary High School Choral Director Edward Yasick as he lifted his baton to rehearse “O, Inexpressible As Sweet” again. As the strings swelled and voices joined in, composer Victor Rosenbaum left the stage to take in the sound from […]
Togni mass debuts in Latvia
The musical spotlight in Latvia’s capital city shines on Halifax composer, pianist and organist Peter Togni this week. On Thursday evening in Riga’s St. Saviour’s Anglican Church, the Latvian Youth Choir Balsis will premiere his latest choral composition, Missa Liberationis. Togni is the only non-Latvian composer to be tagged for the international touring choir’s ambitious […]