Thanks to several ChoralNet people for their responses to my last blog post! This post is mostly copied from an earlier post on my own blog–but deals with the same issue from a different angle. It's also on the long side for A ChoralNet blog, but it seemed to make sense to keep all […]
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BLUE HERON TO SING FOR DALAI LAMA AT MIT, NEW AFFILIATION WITH BOSTON UNIVERSITY, AND OPENS 2012-13 SEASON WITH PREMIERES
BLUE HERON TO PERFORM FOR DALAI LAMA AT M.I.T., LAUNCHES NEW AFFILIATION WITH BOSTON UNIVERSITY, AND OPENS 2012-13 SEASON WITH PREMIERES “passionate expression and dramatic attention to text…nuanced dynamic shadings and emotive conviction” The New York Times “one of the most successful advocates for Renaissance music in the country” The Boston […]
Choir hits high note
MACEDON, AUSTRALIA — THE Young Voices of Macedon choir will continue to hit the high notes thanks to a $1000 grant from Macedon Ranges Council. Young Voices of Macedon is a small but growing community choir for singers aged six to 13. It was one of 65 community groups that were successful in applying for funds […]
Mayo International Choral Festival, Ireland May 2012
Just to let you know how our Fesrival was reviewed by the Press, This is a copy of one of the Press Cuttings about the Festival. Mayo News. Tuesday June 5th. First Mayo International Choral Festival a great Success OVER lOO0 singers took part in the first ever Mayo International Choral Festival. Feedback from all participating choirs […]
Rounds: More than “Row, Row, Row”
(From the interest session “Catch as Catch Can,” by Joyce Click. Presented during the 2012 Central Division Conference) When looking for repertoire that provides a wide variety of contrapuntal opportunities, look no further than rounds, canons, catches, and part songs. These devices can be used at all levels of choral instruction to improve harmonization, […]
Helping Haiti
Paul Carey is a fantastic composer. But he’s much more than that. Paul is working with the NC Governor’s School and he has a plan to make a direct and personal connection with Haiti. He is blogging about this effort and reaching out to others for help – and it sounds like a […]

