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GMCW Launches Call for Original Music for PORTRAITS
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC (GMCW) is seeking original music to be included as part of the PORTRAITS project to be premiered June 2024. PORTRAITS will represent the spectrum of sexual, gender, racial, ethnic, and cultural identities in a nine-movement oratorio. Each movement will feature one of the nine artworks from the PORTRAITS […]
Bent, But Not Broken: A Conference Amplifying the Choral Music of Black Composers
April 27-30, 2022 Wilmington, Delaware https://web.cvent.com/event/7fd3018f-a6a7-4c67-824e-4ef03c640207/summary Bent, But Not Broken — the first of its kind — is a four-day music conference amplifying the musical contributions and accomplishments of Black artists across time and genres, featuring the American Spirtual Ensemble, led by conductor Everett McCorvey; EXIGENCE, led by conductor Eugene Rogers; Westminster Choir College Jubilee […]
Phenomenal Woman: A Women’s History Month Concert Celebration
The Choir School of Delaware presents Phenomenal Woman, a concert inspired by the words of Maya Angelou. Their intergenerational choir celebrates Women’s History Month by amplifying the voices of women throughout the ages, and features choral pieces all composed by women. Join us to honor the phenomenal women present in each of our lives. The […]
” ‘Tis better to be vile” by Michael A. Gray (SAB, piano) is available for free download
” ‘Tis better to be vile” by Michael A. Gray (SAB, piano) is available for free download. The work is a little grotesque dance on the injustice of an evil reputation. It is part of a long-term project to provide free SAB settings of Shakespeare’s “Book of Sonnets.” PDF and mp3 files can be found […]
New Release: SING LOUD
Premiered and released this week: an upbeat, up tempo, pop-style choral piece with empowering lyrics and a catchy tune. Available for SATB, SAB, SSA, TTB, and Two-Part choir with piano, optional rhythm section, or performance track. To view score videos and purchase, visit https://garrettbreeze.com/product/sing-loud.
Maybe – by Robbie Smith, arr. Mark Sirett
“Maybe war will teach us something – teach us how to live in peace” A perfect song for today’s global climate by Robbie Smith beautifully arranged by the outstanding Mark Sirett. Once you hear this wonderful melody you won’t want to stop singing it…..and neither will your choir. https://youtu.be/0h24fflQ8A8 Available at Cypress Choral Music https://cypresschoral.com/composers/robbie-smith/
Good recent experiences with BROWN PAPER TICKETS?
Dear Colleagues, As you probably know, BrownPaperTickets.com, the online ticketing service, ran into some serious trouble during the pandemic, being very late to provide collected income to presenters and refunds to ticket buyers for cancelled events. My Chicago orchestra has been their client for many years and just received payment for tickets sold for a […]
Paid Singers for Professional Pick-Up Choir in Kansas City
I am searching for singers of all voice types to sing in a special professional pickup choir for three services: Holy Thursday April 14 at 7:00, Good Friday April 15 at 7:00, and Saturday April 16 at 8:30 p.m., at two different linked churches Christ the King and Blessed Sacrament in Kansas City, KS. We […]
Teacher Grants for Ogontz Choral Workshop
The Ogontz Choral Workshop (August 7 – 13 in Lyman, NH) provides an opportunity to study significant repertoire with master conductor David Hill, and to experience outstanding teaching/conducting methods and practices, as modeled by Hill and voice clinician Paula Rockwell. It is open to all singers, no auditions required. In order to support music educators […]

