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CJ Replay: Trends in Choral Music
(From the Choral Journal article, "Significant Trends in American Choral Music," by Harry R. Wilson.) Specialized performing groups have been the subject of negative criticism on the part of many music educators today. The writer does not condone that criticism. It seems to him that it has been the specialized performing groups that […]
Choral Caffeine: Shared Control in Rehearsal
Last week we posed several questions for your mid-summer consideration, including this one: “Have you re-evaluated your syllabi (or choir handbook) in the hope of attaining a balance of creative liberty while maintaining control of the rehearsal environment?” Today, we turn to an article by Micah Dalbey, “Choral Pedagogy in the 21st Century: […]
Choral Caffeine: A Jiminy Cricket Moment
In the classic Disney film, Pinocchio, the character Jiminy Cricket serves his wooden compatriot as the wise voice of reason and maturity. I suspect most of us have that little voice inside of us to one degree or another. At the risk of being annoying, let me be that little voice for just […]
Historic blending of choirs
Big news in the church world today – the pope’s choir is joinging the Westminster Abbey choir: It’s the first time in its 500-plus year history that the pope’s personal choir will sing as a single chorus with another choir, let alone one from the breakaway Anglican church. And this isn’t any ordinary chorus: The […]
Making Space
(This article by Bryan Black will appear in a forthcoming issue of the ACDA Southern Division newsletter, Southern Harmony.) Conductors are always eager to add new repertoire. New repertoire finds its way into our libraries and, over time, becomes the collective record of musical experiences shared by choir, conductor and congregation. Depending on […]
Do You Own Your Playlist?
Recently, an intern at NPR walked into the middle of an international debate by claiming that she has only purchased 15 CDs in her lifetime, though her "entire iTunes library exceeds 11,000 songs." Read her post here. Her intent, I believe, was to point out that file sharing is wrong, that the age of physical […]
Choral Caffeine: Happy Independence Day!
Wow, do we take things for granted in this country. What would our lives be like if the state dictated that we must practice the “official” religion? Would you enjoy being limited to a particular profession simply because of your family’s status? What about speaking your mind publicly about elected officials, gathering openly with […]
ACDA Looking for Membership Director
ACDA is on the hunt for a person to develop the membership. From the website: The American Choral Directors Association announces an opening for the new position Director of Membership Development. This added position will join the current ACDA Membership Coordinator position, specifically targeting membership growth and retention. Position Description: The ACDA […]
London Dispatch: Choir Returns Safely
The inaugural tour of the ACDA National Youth Honor Choir was a smashing success and the ensemble has now returned safely from England! You can now share in the excitement with commentary from singers as well as a bevy of photographs taken during their ten-day adventure in the UK at the Choir's Facebook site.
ACDA Seeks Director of Membership Development
The American Choral Directors Association announces an opening for the new position Director of Membership Development. This added position will join the current ACDA Membership Coordinator position, specifically targeting membership growth and retention. POSITION DESCRIPTION The ACDA Director of Membership Development is a full time position, working directly with the Executive Director on location […]