We Bloomed In Spring Edie Hill SATB div., a cappella Duration: 3:00 Text: St. Teresa of Avila trans. Daniel Ladinsky Commissioned by Philip Brunelle and Plymouth Congregational Church in appreciation for the generous gift of space to teach the Apprentices of The Schubert Club Composer Mentorship Program Description: An intimate and reflective piece with cyclical, motivic echoes. This […]
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Request for Proposals: Purchase of The Alaska Children’s Choir
Request for Proposals: Purchase of the Alaska Children’s Choir Introduction The Alaska Children’s Choir has been owned and directed by Janet Stotts since 1985. Janet passed away on April 26, 2015. Her husband, Gene, hopes that someone sharing Janet’s passions for music and working with children will purchase the choir. Janet thrived on the […]
Isobel Menton Composition Award
Australian Catholic University is pleased to announce that as part of the celebration of its 25th Anniversary it is initiating a choral composition competition for unpublished and previously unperformed works. The theme this year is CELEBRATION. The award has 3 divisions: Open Division Open to Australian citizens or residents of any age Prize money […]
THREE MINIATURES (SATB) by Stanley M. Hoffman Performed by Matthew Curtis (Demo)
THREE MINIATURES for SATB Chorus unaccompanied (1. The Lute, 2. The Thunderbolt, 3. The Sun) Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1999 [SSAA], arr. 2004 [SATB]) Words by Judah al Harizi, 13th century English Translation by Stanley M. Hoffman Performed by Matthew Curtis www.choraltracks.com Music and Translation: © Copyright 2000 by Ione Press, Inc., a division of […]
18th Street Singers Composition Competition
For our 10th anniversary, the 18th Street Singers are delighted to announce our inaugural Composition Competition. New, contemporary choral works are essential to our mission of invigorating a fresh generation of choral music audiences, so a celebration of our decade of song would not be complete without new music from today’s talented composers. Our 10th Anniversary Concert will […]
When Your Music Goes Missing: Digital Licensing and the Future of “Ownership:
(ilounge.com) The iPod may have been the single most important technology development for music educators that I’ve seen in my career thus far. The ability to load an entire listening library onto a portable device and recall examples instantly for our musicians allows us to give our ensembles concrete examples of musical language and style […]
