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High Soprano needed for May 21 and 22 Choral Concerts in NYC and NJ (Paid position)

Ember (EmberArts.org, formerly Schola Cantorum on Hudson) is seeking a high soprano with superior reading skills, clear tone and excellent intonation for its concerts on May 21st (NYC) and 22nd (Montclair, NJ). Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings, 7-9:30, one block from NY Penn Station, with two additional rehearsals (both on Thursdays; last two weeks prior […]

March 24, 2022 - susanbaerscholaonhudson-org
AUDITIONS - Volunteers

Derric Johnson Choral Series To Be Published By Excelcia Music Publishing this Spring

Lakeland, Florida (March 23, 2022) – Excelcia Music Publishing is thrilled to announce the addition of legendary writer Derric Johnson’s most beloved and greatest works to its catalog with the upcoming launch of the Derric Johnson Choral Series.  Known worldwide, Derric Johnson has written beloved a cappella works for his popular groups, The Re’Generation, as […]

March 24, 2022 - anne-sobelexcelciamusic-com
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Auditions for EMBER (NYC and NJ), March 29th

Openings with EMBER Dr. Deborah Simpkin King, Artistic Director for concerts to be performed on May 21st (NYC) and 22nd (Montclair, NJ)  Auditions will be heard on Tuesday, March 29th. Write:  or Go directly to EmberArts.org/auditions Featured:  Listen by Robert Paterson (commissioned World Premiere for mixed voices and chamber ensemble) Concert theme:  Can we […]

March 24, 2022 - susanbaerscholaonhudson-org
AUDITIONS - Volunteers

Bent, But Not Broken: The Inaugural Choral Conference of Delaware

The story of Bent, But Not Broken begins with the planning of our 2021 Fall Concert. While thinking about the repertoire, Our Director, Arreon Harley-Emerson had the brilliant idea of inviting his good friend, Jason Max Ferdinand to be part of the concert. Of course, Dr. Ferdinand accepted the invitation and once word got out, […]

March 21, 2022 -
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“Sing well. Do good.” is mission of new choir in Chicago suburbs with openings for both paid and volunteer singers

Apply now to audition for a unique new choir, NaperVoice, forming in Naperville, Illinois to provide excellent musical opportunities for both professional and amateur singers, with a mission of supporting a variety of charitable organizations. Auditions for NaperVoice will begin this May, with the ensemble’s inaugural concert coming in November. This concert, Gather in Gratitude, […]

March 20, 2022 - philip spencer
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Lay Down Your Weapons – by Robbie Smith, arr. Byron Hermann

Robbie Smith’s gentle nature often leads to lyrics that question mankind’s long-time propensity for conflict in the name of power and greed. They provide us with “A legacy of love that few can match” Who was our teacher? What was his creed? Did he not speak of giving in the absence of greed? Have we […]

March 18, 2022 - Larry Nickel
New Publications

FOR CHORAL DIRECTORS: New Sacred Choral Compositions

There is a new, beautiful direction in American sacred choral/orchestral composition. Explore!… https://www.davidbutlercomposer.com/

March 17, 2022 - dbutler

Countdown to Bent, But Not Broken: A Conference Amplifying the Choral Music of Black Composers

April 27-30, 2022 Wilmington, DE Are you ready for a conference unlike any other? If so, then you are ready for BENT, BUT NOT BROKEN! The first conference of its kind, Bent, But not Broken encompasses the works of Black and Brown composers and dives deeper into their works to truly understand the message behind […]

March 17, 2022 -
New Publications

One Last Song – Anthem for Graduation / End of Year

The perfect song for graduation and end of year ceremonies, this beautiful tune written by Darren Rust for The Blenders has been given a beautiful and accessible choral setting by arranger Garrett Breeze and is available for SATB, SAB, SSA, TTB, and Two-Part choir with piano accompaniment. One Last Song Score videos: https://youtu.be/2ERnzJr4ODA

March 17, 2022 - gmbreeze
New Publications

Together In Hope Project announces new leadership

Together In Hope Project has announced that GRAMMY©-nominated conductor Brian A. Schmidt has been named Executive and Artistic Director. The board of Together In Hope Project has announced the appointment of GRAMMY©-nominated conductor Brian A. Schmidt as the new full-time Executive and Artistic Director of the organization. Together In Hope Project is a nonprofit whose […]

March 17, 2022 - jenbelledin
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