Dale Peterson is a minister of music in Auburn, Alabama. He’s an ACDA member and runs an active music ministry at First Baptist Auburn. He shares a name with another Dale Peterson, who is running for political office as the wanna-be Agricultural Commissioner. His friends and family are having some fun with the situation. […]
Winning on the backs of the losers – composition competitions
Paul Carey works to tell it like it is! In this blog post, Paul blasts the composition competitions that charge an entry fee in order to fund the grand prize. Lots of juicy stuff here. First, a story about composer Paul Crabtree: recently a very talented composer who you may know, Paul […]
Develop Choral Tone – By Choosing the Right Repertoire
Vern Sanders captures the highlights from Morna Edmundson’s presentation at Podium 2010. A few of her questions: Does this piece have a beautiful melody? Does this piece have architecture/structure/shape? Does the text of this piece create possibilities to explore expression, dynamics, and/or tone color? Does this piece allow the singers to sing most of […]
Podium 2010 and Stephen Chatman’s “Remember”
I am in Saskatoon, Canada and attending Podium 2010. Podium is Canada’s equivalent to the national ACDA conference but a far more intimate event. Everyone knows each other here – we all fit into a banquet hall last night and shared a meal and awards ceremony together. Perhaps I will get a list of the […]
I discover Rupert Lang
I’m attending Canada’s Podium 2010 this weekend and I heard the National Youth Choir of Canada last night perform. It was a wonderful and lengthy concert! One of the most memorable was Agneau de Dei by Rupert Lang, performed here by Musica Intima: More to come later.
Peder Karlsson is leaving The Real Group
Peder Karlsson is leaving The Real Group. From The Real Blog: Dear Friends, I write this note to announce that I will soon leave the baritone chair in The Real Group to a new singer – Morten Vinther Sørensen from Denmark. (check video here) I take this new direction in my life […]