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Are these composers commision-able?
I’m a member of university choir in Japan. We are planned to commission someone to compose for our diamond jubilee concert in 2013. We nominate some European and American composers as well as Japanese ones, but we are at loss to collect information about them. The composers list are below. Eric Whitacre Steve Dobrogosz Henryk Górecki […]
Need some help with spring concert repertoire
Hi again :o) My youth vocal group are starting to plan for their spring concert. We would like to do a concert with maybe us and some dancers. Theme not decided yet. ( Would love ideas? ) We have already started singing some of the songs we would like to have in the concert; […]
English choir infuses early music with emotional punch
Sunday, October 03, 2010 By Andrew Druckenbrod, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Anyone who has ever sung in a choir, from school to church to professional, knows the tinge of fear and bubbling of excitement that comes when the conductor first raises those hands for the entrance cue. Will everyone come in at the same time? Now imagine […]
Shillong erupts in celebration after choir group wins TV show
Shillong erupted in wild celebrations Saturday night after Shillong Chamber Choir won the reality TV show India’s Got Talent Khoj 2 at the grand finale in Mumbai. People chanted Ka jingjop! ka jingjop! (We won! We Won!)” on the main thoroughfares in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, after the results were announced Saturday. […]
Seattle’s Choral Arts, under Robert Bode, is on a roll
This is proving quite a year for Seattle’s Choral Arts. The group’s most recent CD, “Mornings Like This,” won the newly established American Prize in Choral Performance (community division). It was their first recording with artistic director Robert Bode (pronounced “Bo-dee”), now in his fourth year with the ensemble. Choral Arts also […]
Choral-Aires voices sing like they did in the past
At 91, Claude Schmitz hasn’t forgotten the meaning of the word humble. “I didn’t do it,” he said with a laugh. But ask any one of the two-dozen former students he had at Colorado State College, now the University of Northern Colorado, and they’ll tell you he did it all. Friday, they got to tell […]
DVDs of performances for applications
I am noticing that many DMA program applications, as well as job applications, require a DVD of performance footage with the conductor facing the camera. So, how does a person position a camera that way in a performance, without it being really distracting to the audience and/or singers? No problem doing that for rehearsal footage, but I’m having a […]
New Orthodox Carols for the Nativity of Christ
Richard Toensing’s glorious set of 24 New Orthodox Carols for the Nativity of Christ are beautiful, approachable, and varied, both in spirit and in musical idiom. Some are in the Greco-Byzantine style, some are in a pentatonic folk-like idiom, and still others are in standard Western tonality, yet all of them have a fresh twist […]
Wayland Rogers wins English competition.
Wayland Rogers is the 2010 winner of The Thorensian Prize, a choral composition competition offered biennially by the Chantry Quire of Chichester, England. His SATB cappella setting of Shakespeare’s ORPHEUS WITH HIS LUTE will receive its world premiere Nov. 20 at St. Pauls Church, Chichester.
a cappella pieces using texts by mystics
Hi, Am interested in developing a program of a cappella pieces (SATB, SSAATTBB, SSAA, TTBB, etc.) utilizing texts by mystics from any tradition. Everything must be a cappella, as our group is an a cappella ensemble. Or, we might also consider pieces using a single instrumental obbligato. Any foreign language is acceptable, as well as English. We’re […]