Conductor Micheal Trotta tried something new to learn about his students–he interviewed them all. Instead of spending a semester or more to learn everyone’s name, Trotta decided to interview every student. The process took a couple of weeks but his efforts paid off. “It’s impossible to get to know students in a large group that […]
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Quote of the day
Quote of the day: You’re singing like I feel. And I’m on codeine. —my church choir director on Thursday
Your Soon-to-Be ACDA App
We are working daily on the "ACDA App" that I will reveal at ACDA's seven Division Conferences in February and March, 2012. I hope to see many of you there, but in the meantime, I would love to hear your thoughts on what the App should contain that will be of most use to you, […]
Use ChoralNet wrong, go to jail
Boy, we’d better review ChoralNet’s terms of use page. The Justice Department wants to make violating a site’s Terms of Use a criminal offense. I bet most of you haven’t read them in a long time, if at all.
A day in the life of Eric Whitacre
This is too good to pass up. See the full story here, a few of my favorite excerpts below: Morning: Eric gets lost on the way to his studio because all of his hallways keep splitting into more and more separate hallways. Afternoon: Eric and Hila have lunch together on a giant lilypad […]
Skype bridges the distance
Conductor Tom Lloyd recently used Skype to communicate directly with the composer about a work he was performing – a practice that is certainly to become more widespread as composers and conductors become more conversant with technology: The Bi-Co Chamber Singers have traveled all over the world—from Turkey and Poland to Ghana and Costa […]