Thanksgiving is next week. Have you run it yet? You’ve been working dilligently, doing all of the things that go into a successful rehearsal process (to even attempt to list them all would crash the ACDA server). But have you run the program yet? Have you run it front-to-back, without stopping to fix, without […]
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Brain Bubbles: Time for a Run
Let me see your musician’s license
Lots of musicians don’t have 9-to-5 jobs; they’re independent contractors. Even full-time teachers sometimes get extra income teaching private lessons, playing gigs, judging contests, or as guest clinicians. In Concord, CA, the city has decided that means they have to have business licenses: I live in the City of Concord, and am employed full […]
Stick Time: Bach Cantatas
Here is a sample from an ACDA Conference interesst session on the context of Bach's cantatas.
CJ Replay: Lutheran Choral Tradition
"A major factor in achieving the refined, unaccompanied sound associated with the early St. Olaf Choir was the discipline instilled in the singers and the attention to musical detail made possible through rigorous, daily rehearsals-practices unusual at the time. The conductors unanimously agreed that these features are still one of the great strengths of the […]
CJ Replay: Bar Lines in Renaissance Music
“In summary, the presence of barlines in modern editions of Renaissance music does indeed help the modern singer by aligning the parts vertically; unfortunately, the need for ties to divide the original note values so as to fit the measure, and the vertical sonority that results from such an alignment of all the parts, are […]