CAMMAC’s Lake MacDonald Music Centre in the Quebec Laurentians is pleased to announce the following choral highlights of its summer 2011 camp program. June 26 to July 3 (Week 1) : Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem (piano four-hands version), Matthias Maute, conductor July 3 to 10 (Week 2) : Excerpts from Dido Aeneas by Purcell, and […]
Chorus reaches out to Christchurch sisters
By Tiffany Self May 5 at 9:19 a.m. ELMHURST, IL — The women of the Choral-Aires Chorus are reaching out to fellow Sweet Adelines they’ve not met, and who live more than 8,000 miles away. The Chorus aims to help ease the pain of those still affected by the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that rocked […]
Melonie Rector chosen as Lexington’s top teacher
By Deneesha Edwards LEXINGTON, NC — Melonie Rector is no stranger to the music community of Lexington. For the past eight years as the choral director at Lexington Middle School, she has shared a deep passion of hers with the students in Lexington City Schools. Her hard work was evident Thursday when she […]
Campkin takes over Chigwellian choir, invigorates it with Monty Python
By Clare Hardy CHIGWELL UK –THE new head of a choral society said he wanted to inject some extra life into the group. Alexander Campkin, 26, has taken over at the Chigwellian Choral Society and said he wanted to double the size of the 50-strong choir and challenge people’s ideas of a classical […]
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Ted Vives wins The American Prize in Choral Composition
The American Prize is pleased to announce that the winner of The American Prize in Composition (Choral Division) is Ted Vives, for Castrovalva, Lux Aeterna and Gloria. Ted Vives has received many awards and commissions for his choral and instrumental works. He holds Bachelor’s degrees in Music Composition and Education from Florida State University and […]