In 2004 while on sabbatical study leave in Cambridge, England, and thanks to the kindness of my faculty sponsors there, my family and I were able to attend the annual King's College Lessons and Carols service that takes place in the King's College Chapel on Christmas Eve. As the program states, "the service starts a […]
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Ouch! The truth hurts
This from an article titled the Choral Dirge – complaints about choir concerts. I agree with most of them: 1. Composers like to write tediously slow, earnest music. Most of the contemporary repertoire sounds like a dirge, with the same superficially complex harmonies borrowed from the Lauridsen and Whitacre cannons. There’s little rhythmicality and joy […]
Sicut Cervus – chant online
I first shared these chant videos on the ChoralBlog on July 22, 2011. Take a moment to enjoy this Sicut Cervus and work towards performing more chant in the coming year!
Blogs that enrage (or inspire) us, part 1
It is that time of the year when we take stock of our efforts. I don’t think we’ve ever done that with the blog here, so I did this year. I was interested in the blogs that inspired ChoralNet members to respond. This is what I found. As of December 13, 2011 there were […]
Blogs that enrage (or inspire) us, part 2
This blog is the second part of a post I started yesterday. Since it is that time of the year when we take stock of our yearly efforts, I was interested in the blogs that inspired ChoralNet members to respond. This is what I found. As of December 13, 2011 there were thirty blogs […]
Calgary Video of Singing Tweets Viral
Try hot yoga! Or a nose hat! Calgary Philharmonic Chorus has a big hit this winter – singing Tweets about how to keep warm! When I first saw it, there were 20,000 hits and that has turned into 56,459 at the time I posted this on 12/13/2011. This from the Calgary Herald: […]