The American Choral Directors Association is pleased to introduce the choirs that will perform the latest work in the Raymond R. Brock Memorial Choral Composition Series, “Distance Can’t Keep Us Two Apart,” by Chen Yi. “We are delighted both by this exciting and that these fine choirs are presenting the initial performance at our Divisional […]
SONiC Festival Performance by The New York Virtuoso Singers Featured on WQXR Q2 Radio on October 19
October 19, 2011 For Immediate Release Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting 516-586-3433 or SONiC Festival Performance by The New York Virtuoso Singers Featured on WQXR Q2 Radio on October 19 The New York Virtuoso Singers recent U.S. Premiere performance of Yotam Haber’s I Am will be featured on WQXR Q2 radio on […]
University of Maryland School of Music Voice Faculty Opening
The University of Maryland School of Music seeks an Artist-Teacher of Voice, Tenor. Responsibilities: To teach studio voice at the undergraduate and graduate levels; to teach academic courses at the graduate level (for example, French lyric diction, vocal literature); to recruit outstanding undergraduate and graduate students; to mentor and advise voice students in all […]
Vexilla regis prodeunt, Passio domini Jesu Christi (SATB 2:25) by Pierre de la Rue
Modern edition by James Johnson ASCAP 1551618. This extraordinarily beautiful SATB motet for Maundy Thursday or Good Friday by Pierre de la Rue (c 1460-1518) is composed over two separate texts heard simultaneously. In soprano, tenor and bass the ancient chant "Vexilla regis prodeunt—" is heard, while the alto sings "Passio domini Jesu Christi—" announcing […]
Free music theory tutoring for students on both high school and collegiate level
We are pleased to announce that the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, under the auspices of the Gail Boyd DeStwolinski Center for Music Theory Pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma, is currently building a new and vital website that will serve as a repository for all things relating to music theory pedagogy. The site […]
Because I liked you better (2:35)
TTBB setting of A. E. Housman’s poignant late autobiographical poem. As a student at Oxford Housman had fallen in love with a classmate, Moses Jackson who admired him greatly but could not share his feelings. Jackson later married without informing Housman and moved to Canada, and from that great distance he eventually resumed contact. All my […]