Choral Music and, in particular, keeping church music alive is something that Tim Knight has always been passionate about and so our annual free gift of Choral music this year is ‘O Nata Lux’, written for SATB Choir (unaccompanied). This piece is a Latin Motet which was shortlisted in Vox Populi Choral Composing Competition 2022, […]
Brattleboro Concert Choir seeks new singers for Spring 2023
The Brattleboro Concert Choir (https://bmcvt.org/brattleboro-concert-choir/) seeks new singers of all voice parts to join us in our Spring 2023 concert cycle, which will culminate in performances of Joseph Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass, and Marianna Martinez’s Dixit Dominus, on May 13 and 14 2023. We rehearse on Wednesday evenings, 7-9pm, at the Brattleboro (VT) Music Center Auditorium. Placement […]
Allegrezza – Audition for Chicago’s Funnest Chorus
Chicago’s funnest chorus, Allegrezza, is open for auditions for our Spring Prep, “The Hope of Loving”! We are singing music of Runestad, Esenvalds, Kirchner, Hella Johnson, and so much more! This concert is about how we are connected to ourselves and to each other. Sign up today at http://allegrezzasingers.com/auditions ! Allegrezza sings for a world where all […]
Sing with Melodia Womens’ Choir – NYC
Melodia Women’s Choir of NYC, led by Cynthia Powell, Artistic Director, is an acclaimed ensemble of 25+ volunteer singers who explore and perform both classical and contemporary works composed for women’s voices and instrumental ensembles. Melodia is a professionally-managed, grant-funded organization. Concerts are presented in November and April/May in New York City each season. We […]
In Search of Music for trade or rental. Ned Rorem’s Sing, my Soul, his Wondrous Love.
I belong to the Utah Baroque Ensemble, located in Utah. We are wanting to sing this piece, however it is a little more than what we can afford to purchase. We are interested in trading, borrowing, renting, or even purchasing second hand. Please let me know if this is something you are interested in helping […]
Every song has a story – the strange and wonderful stories in Carmina Burana
Karl Orff’s Carmina Burana – Do you want to understand the in jokes but you don’t speak medieval German and Latin? I would hate for any singers or listeners to experience this great masterpiece as just a succession of nonsensical syllables set to music. There is so much more enjoyment to be had when you […]