November Choral Journal Feature Articles
–A Pedagogy for Living: Applying Restorative, Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Choral Classroom
–Unaccompanied Non-Idiomatic Choral Music of Black Composers
–Black in the Baroque: Racism in the Spanish Villancico de negros
–Choral Reviews
African American composers
Ephraim Amu’s African Songs: Notation and Performance Practice
The November 2019 issue of Choral Journal is now available online! This issue features an article written by Felicia Sandler titled “Ephraim Amu’s African Songs: Notation and Performance Practice.” Below is an excerpt of the article, and you can read it in its entirety in the November 2019 issue! Go to acda.org/choraljournal and click the image of the cover to […]
Unearthing a Lost Masterpiece: A Conversation with Michael Driscoll
Question: You had not heard of the late African-American composer Florence Price until you read a New Yorker article about her in February 2018. As Alex Ross, the author, wrote: “She is widely cited as one of the first African-American classical composers to win national attention, and she was unquestionably the first black woman to […]