David Griggs-Janower lists his selections of the greatest choral works of all time. The first three: Anyway, I think my first three are (drum roll~~~~~~~~): Bach B Minor Mass Bach St. Matthew Passion Brahms Requiem I even think that’s the order. The B Minor is more universal than the Passion, though neither is truly universal, and maybe that’s why it’s […]
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Increase your audience
From the Front of the Choir gives us twenty ways to build your audience. The first one is hilarious: use a smaller venue! use a smaller venue – of course you won’t fit a bigger audience in, but the audience you do get will seem bigger and give the choir confidence, you might […]
Stabat Mater in the news
Hymnography Unbound points us to the news that the Dominican nuns sang the Stabat Mater as a Sequence in the late 13th century, which was much earlier than had been thought. This site has more information.
The Zen Rejection
It’s a new academic year brimming with possibilities! Are you excited? Are you ready to get into that all familiar habit of overcommitting at the beginning of the year and then finding yourself awash with too much to do in the time you have available? Zen Habits gives us some reasons we find […]
Carter on Libera
Not enough choral directors review choral concerts! But here is one — Jeffrey Carter reviews Libera: Lovers of the British cathedral sound, and of the boychoir sound (and I count myself among these happy few), were in blissful delight as Libera worked their way through two long sets. To be clear, theirs […]
Another Step Forward – Online Honor Choir Application
ACDA makes another technological step forward this month with an online application process for the 2011 National Conference in Chicago, IL. Read all about it here. And here is more about the application process. ACDA partnered with “OpusEvent,” a company that also hosts online auditions for the MENC Honor Choirs and the All-American […]