By Hilary Morton Everyone has had a hard year. I think choral directors might have had it a bit worse. We will be dealing with the fallout from this pandemic for the next few years at least, rebuilding our programs from the ground up. We haven’t been teaching “choir” as we have known it to […]
COVID-19
Silver Linings: Cross-Country Collaborative Choral Initiatives
By Tracy Wong “Shared joy is a double joy. Shared sorrow is half a sorrow.” This Swedish proverb rings true as we reach the one-year mark of this pandemic and reflect on how COVID-19 continues to impact the global choral community. In Canada, the changing restrictions for this evolving pandemic have prompted choral leaders to […]
Silver Linings: Connections in Choir During Hybrid Learning
A few months ago ACDA began soliciting and sharing “silver lining” reflections from our members. We have enjoyed them so much, we decided to share them in a wider way on ChoralNet. Have you experienced a silver lining during the course of this challenging year? Please email a draft to for consideration in this […]
Silver Linings: Purpose and Service
A few months ago ACDA began soliciting and sharing “silver lining” reflections from our members. We have enjoyed them so much, we decided to share them in a wider way on ChoralNet. Have you experienced a silver lining during the course of this challenging year? Please email a draft to for consideration in this […]
CJ Replay: COVID and the Choral Educator
The February issue of Choral Journal is online and features an article titled “COVID and the Choral Educator: Preparedness, Perceptions, Attitudes, and a Way Forward” by Scott Rieker and Irene Apanovitch-Leites. You can read it in its entirety online at acda.org/choraljournal. Following is a portion from the introduction. ___________________ Until recently, integrating technology into choral education has been—at […]
When Song Is Silenced: Wistful for a Return to Choral Singing
By Peter Severson On my first Sunday morning at Princeton, I roused myself from Buyers Hall early enough to get to the Chapel for worship. Some mixture of tradition, habit, and curiosity landed me in a pew near the back. I’d sat in a similar spot for Opening Exercises the week before, awestruck by the […]