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Choral Ethics: Not Important Enough

April 24, 2025 by Marie Grass Amenta Leave a Comment

“No person is important enough to make me angry.” Thomas Carlyle I have mentioned a few times in this blog I dislike whiners and tattletales. It’s the result of being the oldest of six children; the quickest way for me to tune out your story is to whine or tattle. I made sure my own […]

Filed Under: Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Kindness, Leadership, The Choral Life

Choral Ethics: Almost There

April 17, 2025 by Marie Grass Amenta Leave a Comment

“Nothing is a greater impediment to being on good terms with others than being ill at ease with yourself.” Honore de Balzac We are almost finished with another Lenten, Holy Week and Easter season. Church musicians are rounding the corner, heading toward the end of the finish line of their busiest six weeks, exhausted and […]

Filed Under: Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Holy week, Leadership, Self Care, The Choral Life

The Conductor as Yogi:  Self-Study When the Heat is On

April 15, 2025 by Ramona Wis Leave a Comment

Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom. Aristotle You may be peaking for a year-end concert or finalizing details for Easter services.  Or perhaps you just finished that massive collaboration that took months of planning.  Exhausted?  No doubt.  Exhilarated? Hopefully.  Still feeling the heat?  Yup.  Now is the best time for some self-study. The […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Others, Self Care Tagged With: Self-Study, Svādhyāya, Yoga

Choral Ethics: Conductor Cults

April 10, 2025 by Marie Grass Amenta Leave a Comment

“The great leaders are like the best conductors – they reach beyond the notes to reach the magic in the players.” Blaine Lee A few weeks ago, I had lunch with an old friend, Jay*, a choir friend of mine. He teaches and directs in the city, so we don’t always have time to actually […]

Filed Under: Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Leadership, The Choral Life

The Conductor as Yogi: Making Sense One Note at a Time

March 18, 2025 by Ramona Wis Leave a Comment

“The key to the mystery of a great artist is that for reasons unknown, he will give away his energies and his life just to make sure that one note follows another … and leaves us with the feeling that something is right in the world.” Leonard Bernstein One note following another.  The linear, technical, […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Others, The Choral Life Tagged With: Conducting, Leadership, Making sense, Teaching, Yoga

Choral Ethics: Women Conductors

March 13, 2025 by Marie Grass Amenta Leave a Comment

“Nobody would comment on what clothes male conductors wear. Or if they kind of put on some weight or something like that, and maybe their jacket is a little bit too tight. But if that happens to me as a female, then that’s immediately pointed out.” Ruth Reinhardt Several years ago, I was at a […]

Filed Under: Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Leadership, The Choral Life, Women Conductors

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