ANNOUNCING the 2nd IFCM INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FOR CHORAL COMPOSITION The IFCM is excited to announce the Second International Competition for Choral Composition – the chief aim of which is to promote the creation and distribution of new, innovative, and accessible choral repertoire. It is open to composers of any nationality and age. The Competition is […]
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Checklist for Commissioning a New Work
CHECKLIST FOR COMMISSIONING NEW CHORAL MUSIC by Kirke Mechem The process of commissioning a new choral work is an exciting time for a choir and its conductor. The opportunity to explore a new work produced specifically for a particular event or a specific choir creates a sense of being a part of history, […]
Denying us of what is rightly ours
It has been awhile since we've complained about copyright problems here at ChoralNet, so here comes the first mention of the issue in 2012: I recently ran across these words about copyright from Paul Rahe: " . . the Framers embedded within the country's constitution a clause stipulating that Congress provide for copyrights and […]
“Ministers” no longer subject to anti-discrimination laws
Obviously churches can choose their pastors without government oversight. But other employees of churches have, until now, been subject to employment laws, including those which bar discrimination. But in the case of Cheryl Perich, a teacher at a Lutheran (LCMS) school, who sued under the ADA alleging that her firing was due to her medical […]
Is .00029 cents really money?
There is an interesting rant here on giving music away for free. I’m not sure where it plays into our long-term brooding about music publishing and copyright, but it certainly relates to the discussion: For example, I am paid $0.00029 per stream of a song on Spotify, and even this amount depends on […]
Punished because of suspicion, not conviction
I work to avoid posts of a political nature on this blog. However, this bit of news played into an ongoing discussion regarding copyright that we have in this space: Top-ranking Obama administration officials, including the U.S. copyright czar, played an active role in secret negotiations between Hollywood, the recording industry and ISPs to disrupt […]