Windt, Nathan. A Conductor’s Guide to Selected Short, Pre-Viennese Liturgical and Sacred Choral Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Doctor of Musical Arts dissertation, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 2008. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–91) composed a significant number of liturgical choral works, including several shorter pieces that deserve recognition in the American choral […]
Two Words You Must Hear
(NOTE: It has recently been suggested that we re-post this column to remind all of us in the choral profession of the incredible value of our daily efforts.) With the new choral season upon us, you will soon settle into a regular schedule of teaching and rehearsing, pouring yourself into the wonderful process […]
Starting Tomorrow: “Scholarly Abstractions”
Starting tomorrow (Saturday, August 11), the Choral Blog portion of ChoralNet will feature “Scholarly Abstractions.” This column, the first in an on-going series, will highlight brief abstracts from recent graduate projects in choral music. Scheduled in the coming weeks are abstracts on choral score study, influential conductors, and composers ranging from Bach to Bingham, […]
Scholarly Abstractions: Haydn’s “The Creation”
Moody, Philip. A New English Libretto for Haydn’s The Creation. Doctor of Musical Arts dissertation, University of Arizona, 2012. This document was created to provide a new English translation to Franz Joseph Haydn’s (1732-1809) oratorio The Creation that both respects Hadyn’s original musical content and employs contemporary English language and idioms. In preparing […]
Scholarly Abstractions: Bach Cantatas
Baek, Jung Jin Baek. A Conductor’s Guide to J. S. Bach’s Quinquagesima Cantatas. Doctor of Musical Arts dissertation, University of Cincinnaty College Conservatory of Music, 2012. Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantatas occupy a significant portion of his output. This document focuses on his four cantatas written for the Quinquagesima Sunday in Leipzig. The first […]
Saturday Respite: Play Ball!
This sounds vaguely familiar. Oh, yeah, I was at the ballpark last night.