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Choral Ethics: “………and the tongue of the dumb shall sing”
I’m rerunning some Choral Ethics blogs from years past with a few modifications where needed. Two of my MOST REQUESTED December Blogs will be making their yearly appearances, including today’s. Happy December! ~MLGA I love “Messiah”. Truth be told, it is probably one of my favorite large choral works. There’s a little something for everyone–from […]
Growing Young Musicians in Elementary Music with Chy Billings
Nothing we do as choral singers, directors teachers, music appreciators and consumers would be possible without the “garden” that grows our young musicians in elementary school. Music as a language grows best in the early years. Let’s water the garden. This week, Elementary general music and choir director, Chy Billings from Olathe, KS joins me […]
Choral Ethics: Why Music?
“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.” Plato Why do we love music? And why make it our life’s work? I’ve been pondering this question as I organize some of my ChoralNetters favorite holiday […]
Summary of “Advocacy for the Choral Art: Empowering Our Communities” – an Advocacy & Collaboration Monthly Blog Post
I am really trying to embrace ChatGPT, and other AI tools, partially because I don’t want my students cheating, but really because we all need to prepare for how AI will impact our future. So, I try to instill not just concepts but critical thinking and life skills into every lesson. Hopefully students will then […]
Choral Ethics: Being Grateful
“I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual.” Henry David Thoreau Today’s Choral Ethics blog is a revisit and one of Choral Ethics most requested blogs, edited to be timely. Happy Thanksgiving, ChoralNet! ~MLGA I always try to be grateful, and I remain grateful, despite much upheaval in our world. […]
The Conductor as Yogi: Nuggets of Gratitude
“The little things? The little moments? They aren’t little.“ Jon Kabat-Zinn It’s easy to think about gratitude when the calendar tells us to. Thanksgiving Day is a traditional time to celebrate gratitude as we gather with others and eat a large meal (and fall asleep afterwards to the lulling sounds of the big football game). […]
Spotlight on a Collaboration: A Story about the Northeast Louisiana Parkinson’s Chorale an Advocacy & Collaboration Monthly Blog Post
Thank you for taking time to read the October issue of the Choral Journal which focused on Advocacy and Collaboration. We have loved hearing how the content inspired, motivated, or encouraged you. This month’s blog post is a direct response to the “Share Your Story” project and we can’t wait for you to hear about […]
Choral Ethics: Choral Ethics for THIS Time
“My sorrow, when she’s here with me, thinks these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can be; she loves the bare, the withered tree; she walks the sodden pasture lane.” Robert Frost Today’s Choral Ethics blog is a revisit to a blog from a few years ago, edited to be timely. Hope […]
Choral Ethics: Calming the Waters
“Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly and in a calm spirit. Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset.” Saint Francis de Sales It has been a difficult ten days or so for most of us in the United States. No matter your views, no […]
3 Thanksgiving Choir Songs We Use Every Year!
As Thanksgiving approaches, our choir eagerly anticipates the Thanksgiving Interfaith Ceremony—a gathering that unites diverse backgrounds in gratitude, unity, and community. This event allows us to share the gift of music, setting a warm, reflective, and inclusive tone for all present. Over time, we’ve introduced a few songs that have become cherished traditions, beautifully arranged and quick […]