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Tim Sharp Premieres New Handel Work

by Rainier Ehrhardt/Staff   It took classical choral composer George Handel less than a month to write his masterpiece Messiah , but more than 250 years for a lesser work to see the light of day. Tim Sharp conducts members of the combined Davidson Chorale, Southern Chorale from Georgia Southern University, and the Reid Memorial […]

February 2, 2010 - philip copeland
News and Notices

Vocal Jazz Conference Session

 Hi everyone,   I don’t know if this is the appropriate forum to post this in, but I am wondering what topics people are interested in learning about in vocal jazz…  I’m giving a session at a music educator conference, and want it to be relevant to the people who teach vocal jazz…  What areas would […]

February 2, 2010 - Cynthia Wahl
History And Research

Mendelssohn Psalm 42 and 95

Does anyone know where I can find recordings of Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 and 95 in English? Thanks  

February 2, 2010 - David Smith
Repertoire Questions And Discussions

Repertoire: Looking for American composer sacred masterpieces w/ tenor solo, brass and percussion

 Hi!   We are doing a concert on Thanksgiving day and are looking for suggestions on sacred masterpieces from American composers for mixed choir, tenor solo and brass and percussion accompaniment.  Should be no more than eight minutes (< 8 min.) long.  We want it to be the closing piece for the first part of […]

February 2, 2010 - Roger Perea
Repertoire Questions And Discussions

Gay chorus hits hinterlands to open hearts

When the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus embarked on its Freedom Tour into the heart of Proposition 8 territory over the weekend, there were concerns. Would red-state towns like Redding and Chico turn out to see gay men in tuxedos singing “Over the Rainbow”? Would there be protests, threats or fear-mongering from Shasta County’s fundamentalist […]

February 1, 2010 - Lisa Mischke
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2012 World Choir Games Site Hits High Note

Cincinnati, OH – Stanard Design Partners has developed and launched the online home – http://2012worldchoirgames.com/ – for the 2012 World Choir Games. The games will be hosted in Cincinnati USA, spanning eleven days in July 2012. Referred to as the “Olympics” of choir competitions, the event draws more than 20,000 participants and hundreds of thousands of visitors […]

February 1, 2010 - Allen H Simon
News and Notices

Grammy results for choirs

Congratulations to the choral Grammy winners 2010: Best Classical Album: Mahler’s 8th (Pacific Boychoir, San Francisco Girls Chorus, San Francisco Symphony Chorus) Best Choral Performance: Mahler’s 8th (same) Best Orchestral Performance: Ravel Daphnis & Chloe (Tanglewood Festival Chorus) Best Opera Recording: Billy Budd (Gentlemen of the London Symphony Chorus) Other winners involving choral albums: Producer […]

February 1, 2010 - Allen H Simon
News and Notices

resources for various forms of Latin

 Dear Dan and others,   This is an interesting topic. I just recently conducted the Dvorak Mass in D and used a Germanic approach to the Latin. I am not sure if that was justified, but I actually think the chorus sounded better singing it that way, though some of my members worked hard to […]

February 1, 2010 - Malcolm Halliday
History And Research

Login issues should now be fixed

Some of you have been having problems over the last few days logging in (and staying logged in), as well as creating or updating your user profile and subscriptions. We’ve been working diligently to take care of these issues, and everything should be back to normal now.   If you’re having problems, try clicking the […]

February 1, 2010 - Ian Gill
News and Notices

Why do most american choral conductors ignore the period 1500-1700?

Point for discussion: Choral music has been around for five centuries (give or take), why is it that modern choir directors (with few exceptions) tend to ignore any repertoire earlier than Bach?  If they do go earlier than 1700, it’s either a madrigal (not choral music) or one of the 10 Renaissance octavos that appear […]

January 31, 2010 - Archive User
Repertoire Questions And Discussions
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