A great post from Liz at Helping you Harmonise: And common sense is what stops conductors getting too self-obsessed. Yes, conducting requires depth of knowledge, and insight, and interpersonal magic and a well-honed technique, yada yada yada. But none of that has any point unless the music sounds good. It doesn’t matter who you studied […]
Build A Blog
ACDA Tech Committee Member Julie Parsons recently delivered a technology presentation at the NW ACDA Conference. Great ideas, Julie! Here is a bit of it, uploaded for everyone on SlideShare: Build A Blog Online View more presentations from conductress.
Carey’s ACDA Review Continues
A guest blogger continues the ACDA Conference Review: In a nutshell, the performance content of ACDA’s North Central Division Convention in Minneapolis rivaled the programs of every National Convention I have attended in the last ten years. For this blogger, concerts had the strongest impact during the four-day celebration of the choral arts. There were simply […]
Salve Regina
I’m fairly sure I heard this group in Miami but I don’t remember it like I should – very beautiful:
Reviews of ACDA Division Conferences
Paul Carey has performed quite a service for ACDA and has submitted reviews for several division conferences over the past few weeks. He even brought in a guest blogger to help when he wasn’t able to attend in person! Thirteen blog posts in all! Here is the collection: Central Division – Cincinnati: Thursday […]
Singing spirituals
Jonathan Miller posted two articles awhile back about spirituals . . . check them out here and here. Here is a little from part one: It seems to me that, for many of us, the spiritual has at its essence the quality of a gift. There is a sense that we have been given […]