Mexa: Mexamorphosis & Music Viva NY Soloists (Oct 29) Crimson Roses: Commissioned Works by Richard Einhorn, Joe Turrin & Gilda Lyons (Dec 3) Because: Bach, Gounod, Beethoven, Bierey & World Premiere by Trevor Weston (Mar 3) Perpetual Light: Mozart & Golijov and Guest Children’s Chorus (May 19) New York, NY (For Release 08.21.23) — Hailed […]
News and Notices
Thinking Cool in Summer
Dear Directors and Friends In the heat of Summer, it may be time to enjoy some cool of December. OK, that means Christmas. So, for the next few weeks, I am going to send out some Christmas music that i hope you are able to enjoy. I realized I did some of this last year, […]
New music from Graphite!
Each week we’ll share something new as you plan for your programs. Contributing Editor: Jonathan Campbell New pieces from B.E. Boykin! B.E. Boykin’s best-selling piece “Stardust” is now available for TTB and SATB. StardustSSA, piano, and djembeNow also available for TTB, piano and djembe, and SATB, piano and djembe Difficulty: A beautiful and stirring call for […]
NaperVoice welcomes additional tenors and basses for second season
There are still a few paid openings for additional tenors and basses for the second season of NaperVoice, Naperville’s excellent new philanthropic choir. You would be joining a group of approximately 35 other auditioned singers (16 paid), currently including more than one dozen male voices, to raise funds for Loaves and Fishes food pantry at […]
William Baker Festival Singers Auditions – Kansas City Area
The William Baker Festival Singers, a Kansas City-based 50-voice semi-professional chorale, is auditioning for the 2023-2024 26th season. Highlights include tour concerts in Chicago, performances of a cappella classics and spirituals from Renaissance to Contemporary, and masterworks performances to include Bernstein: Chichester Pslams; Vaughan-Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem: Britten: Festival Te Deum; Dreyfoos: Songs of the […]
How crucial do you consider addressing the spectrum of inclusion and diversity in your classes?
Dear friends and fellow music enthusiasts, I hope this message finds you well and brimming with the same passion for music and education that has always united us through the pages of Choral Net. Today, I want to take a moment to delve into a topic that resonates deeply in both our artistic and societal […]