Notice to all choral alumni from Butler University…please join Henry Leck, James Mulholland and Eric Stark at a reception at the ACDA National Conference in Chicago! Join us Thursday night after the evening performances conclude (approximately 10 pm). The reception will be held at the Exchequer Restaurant and Pub, 226 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL […]
Martin J. Gottlieb Day School choir backs up Barry Manilow
Singer Barry Manilow’s former publicist now lives in Jacksonville and has a daughter at Martin J. Gottlieb Day School in Mandarin. That meant that the fourth- and fifth-grade choir at the private Jewish school got to sing backup for the veteran performer when he appeared at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena last month. Manilow asked […]
Gig Harbor Y Seniors Share Talents Through New Choir
GIG HARBOR. WA — Jean Kopta has enjoyed a rich musical career. She has taught voice lessons, directed choirs and sang in the Seattle Opera Chorus. But it’s her musical involvement in Gig Harbor, now that she’s retired, that she says beats all those experiences. Kopta, who lives in Olalla, is the founder of the […]
Lewis University to honor choral director Philip Spencer at Arts Gala event
Lewis University will present Philip Spencer, Professor and Director of the Choral and Vocal Music at Joliet Junior College, with the 2011 St. Genesius Award at its annual Arts Gala, to be held Saturday, March 5, on the Lewis campus on Route 53 in Romeoville. Noted for his accomplishments as a music educator, conductor, composer […]
BBC Radio Norfolk’s Choir of the Year contest backed
BBC Radio Norfolk’s new Choir of the Year competition has received backing from the Diocese of Norwich. Created by Sunday Breakfast presenter Emma Philpotts, it looks to uncover the best choral group in the county. The winner will perform at a Christmas carol concert in Norwich Cathedral on 5 December 2011, and at Norwich Theatre […]
Sing Out, Mr. President: NPR Music Premieres New Presidential Songs
by Thomas Huizenga Thomas Jefferson was a fiddler. Harry Truman played piano. Bill Clinton works the saxophone. But choral conductor and educator Judith Clurman makes them all sing. Clurman commissioned 16 contemporary composers to write short choral pieces based on the words of American presidents for a cycle she calls Mr. President. In celebration of […]