OK – officially it is known as the iBand, but some people get a little bothered when this blog doesn't deal with choral music. However, one of our frequent subjects is music and technology – and this YouTube video fits the bill. Special thanks to Emily Floyd from Shallowford Presbyterian for sending this in: […]
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Get well soon
It starts about three weeks before the winter concert. The conductors admonishes the choir to be careful about their health, to wash their hands, get lots of sleep, take vitamins, whatever. While I understand the motivation (no one wants to have singers miss concerts due to illness) does anyone really think such lectures do any […]
What does a conductor do, anyway?
David Griggs-Janower is reading “The Maestro Myth” and is using his blog as a place to flesh out his thoughts while reading the book. I love it – and really appreciate him doing that! Here is some of his thinking: A listener heard the same piece performed a few weeks apart by different […]
A Cappella Impacts Grammy Nominations
I got this from Primarily A Cappella: Best Classical Crossover Album: – Vocabularies – Bobby McFerrin Best Choral Performance:- Baltic Runes – Paul Hillier, conductor (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir) Best Traditional World Music Album:- Grace – Soweto Gospel Choir Pure Sounds – Gyuto Monks Of Tibet Best Small Ensemble Performance:- Ceremony […]
Explaining a nonprofit choir
This video is created by a free do-it-yourself video creation system called xtranormal, which creates an animated video like this using stock characters, based just on a text script. I've seen much better-done ones than this example, with more interesting backgrounds, camera angles, and so on, but I'm blown away by the power of […]
The Adjacent Possible
Steven Johnson’s new book Where Good Ideas Come From brings new energy to the notion given by scientist Stuart Kauffman of the “adjacent possible.” In this phrase we get a glimpse of the real nature of the creative potential of change and innovation. This notion is something of the opposite to an epiphany or a […]