In his Choral Journal article, “Performing Choral/Orchestral Works with the High School Choir,” Paul Cappers discusses the valuse of such a performance: “Performing a great work well with orchestra is an indescribable “high” for young musicians. Students feel a unique sense of accomplishment, and such a performance can bolster community support for the music […]
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Big Voice – A Documentary about Choral Directors
Michael McGlynn shared this on Facebook and I think it is outstanding: </div> <div> </div> About BIG VOICE: a musical feature documentary directed by award-winning filmmaker Varda Hardy. This uplifting documentary explores the lives of the top-singing students of the Santa Monica High School Choir, and its visionary choir director. At a time when drastic […]
Stick Time: Yes, a Middle School Choir CAN
We all know that middle school is a challenging time for most young people. The physical, mental, and emotional challenges of that stage of life form a veritable witch’s brew (who among us doesn’t have a horror story from adolescence?). But the next time someone makes a disparaging remark about middle school choral singers, I […]
Learning from “The State of ACDA”
"He shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient" (Constitution of the United States, Article II, Section 3). Today, Tim Sharp does the very same thing for ACDA in "The State of […]
ChoralNet Communities spawn a new choir
Marie Grass Amenta writes: One of my Communities, Friends of Joyful Noise, has some exciting news–at least, we think it’s exciting. I’d like to get it out to the ChoralNet mainstream. My hope would be, not only would the ChoralNet general population know about it–and it’s pretty darn cool, too–but again, those who do not […]
Choral Caffeine: High Quality is NOT a Fantasy
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . . Except that it’s today. And it’s right here in the good ol’ U.S. o f A. Here, I’ll let Emily Ellsworth tell you in this excerpt from her article, “Where Imagination and Reality Meet.” “Imagine a school district where every elementary […]