It is Sunday, so this is for the church musicians:
Stuff Presbyterians Say
A Shining Night
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal calls Morten Lauridson the “best composer you’ve never heard of.” Choral musicians don’t say that, do we? It looks like a film will come out soon on this composer — a deep look into the composer’s thoughts, inspirations, and ideas. From the article: The […]
The most important Renaissance composers
As I mentioned the other day, I'm teaching Choral Literature this semester and I'm exploring new resources. The primary resource I am investigating is Dennis Shrock's new book, Choral Repertoire. The class is primarily for undergraduate students. Like others have done, I'm trying to focus on the most important figures in each period. […]
Denying us of what is rightly ours
It has been awhile since we've complained about copyright problems here at ChoralNet, so here comes the first mention of the issue in 2012: I recently ran across these words about copyright from Paul Rahe: " . . the Framers embedded within the country's constitution a clause stipulating that Congress provide for copyrights and […]
Skype your next music lesson
Skype is changing the way people are learning music – this article from the New York Times discusses the relatively new technology and it’s impact on private music lessons: Skype and other videochat programs have transformed the simple phone call, but the technology is venturing into a new frontier: it is upending and democratizing the […]