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Introducing New Blogger: Richard Sparks
A few weeks ago I announced an opportunity to share the "bully pulpit" (i.e. ChoralBlog) with more authors. It has been extremely successful! We've had a number of guest bloggers (see here, here, here, & here) and new blogger Joshua Bronfman has already been quite active.. Today, I'm proud to introduce another official new blogger to […]
GuestBlog on Stravinsky’s Mass
Composer Spotlight: Igor Stravinsky’s Mass by Brson Mortensen One of the things that I love most about reading the Choral Journal is the opportunity to see different perspectives on the works of a particular composer. I am energized as I watch a scholar dig deep into a work and show me what they found interesting. […]
Should we forbid teachers to text students?
From guest blogger Nick Cummins: This Huffington Post article above deals with the texting issue and the ramifications of media and electronic communication. In recent weeks, I have learned that some large school systems in Mississippi have programs that allow teachers to send mass texts to their students without the ability to reply. […]
First World Choir Problems
Eric Whitacre tweeted this pic last week. Not sure if he created it but I loved it:
Introducing Joshua Bronfman
We welcome Joshua Bronfman as a new blogger for the ChoralBlog. Dr. Joshua Bronfman is Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities at the University of North Dakota, where he directs the UND Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, and Varsity Bards. He also teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in choral conducting, choral literature and choral […]