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New Edition for Treble Choirs

February 18, 2010 by Martin Banner Leave a Comment

I am proud to announce the publication of my newest edition, “Messa a 3” for SSA choir, strings and continuo by Giacomo Puccini “senior”, the great great grandfather of the famous opera composer of the same name, published by Hinshaw Music (HMB260). The work is divided into fifteen movements with a performance duration of ca. […]

AMERICA CANTAT 6 – BRAZIL – DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

February 18, 2010 by Oscar Escalada Leave a Comment

February 28 will be the deadline for applications to the America Cantat 6 in Juiz de Fora, Brazil to be held next May 7 to 15. Choral festival with Ateliers, workshops and study tours, open to all kinds of choirs, vocal groups and conductors,. Choral presentations, daily evening and night concerts, cultural events, discussions and […]

Wonderful Renaissance Resource

February 11, 2010 by Sig Rosen Leave a Comment

I was moved by several recent ChoralNet  posts from teacher/conductors and students requesting ‘favorite’ or appropriate Renaissance repertoire for school and or ensembles.   I wish to strongly urge all to visit <www.italianmadrigal.com>.   Martin Morell has created this beautiful site valuable not just for its rare resources, including free midi and score downloads, but for what […]

Choral Composition Competition

February 10, 2010 by Eileen Lettick Leave a Comment

In honor of its 40th anniversary, Wallingford Chorus is sponsoring a choral composition competition. The chorus is reaching out to experienced choral music composers to enter an original, unperformed piece of music for consideration. The winning piece will be debuted by the chorus at a future concert with the winning composer receiving a $500 prize. […]

Vierne Mass at Saint-Sulpice

February 8, 2010 by Camille Haedt Leave a Comment

This is a different way to listen to the Vierne Mass which has been admirably recorded by some wonderful choirs already.  For this recording we have recreated the context in which it was originally sung : a solemn high Mass with all the Propers in what was known in France as a Concert Mass.    […]

Britain’s Got Talent singer files discrimination complaint

February 7, 2010 by Allen H Simon Leave a Comment

Piers Morgan hit the buzzer before she had even completed the first line of the power ballad You Raise Me Up, as did Simon Cowell. The third judge, Amanda Holden, hung on until she reached the chorus.   Czikai is so aggrieved at her treatment – and in particular at what she sees as the […]

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