COMPOSITION SPOTLIGHT ~ by Jack Senzig (Each week we look at one or two of the best choral works posted in the Composition Showcase here on ChoralNet. This is where we store a treasure trove of works that your choirs will love to sing and your audiences will love to hear.) I Am The Vine […]
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Mozart Coronation Mass – New Edition
PROJECT : ENCORE™ Surpasses Century Mark!
PROJECT : ENCORE™ (P:E), the e-based resource whose mission is the evaluation and promotion of significant new, post-premiere choral music, proudly announces a significant marker in its development. With completion of the second quarterly submission cycle of 2013, P:E surpassed 100 scores (and more than 80 composers!) in its database. In the rapidly changing […]
STAR-SPANGLED Education Effort Starts
STAR-SPANGLED Education Effort Starts: 21 Join to Contribute $1,200+ This week we’ve launched a fund- and friend-raising campaign to create new, accurate and engaging teaching materials for the upcoming 200th anniversary of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” We believe this is an opportunity not to be missed. The history of the anthem connects our past and […]
5 Steps to Choral Public Domain Library Mastery
The Choral Public Domain Library is an enormous resource for programming, research and teaching examples in the choral arts. Even pieces which have wide commercial distribution benefit from CPDL by offering multiple interpretations of text, different historical presentation types and a variety of settings and voicings. Finally, the ability to supplement your programs with […]
ChoralTech: Use Spotify to share music with your musicians
Sharing audio examples with our singers is a great way to reinforce the "choral language" out of the rehearsal room. Singers with examples of choral tone, other language singing, or stylistic differences in genre and era will be more able to recall and execute them in the rehearsal and on stage. Unfortunately, it's not always […]