Part 3 of a 3-Part Series First, some basics. This quotation by Leslie Leedberg from “Adolescent Singing Voices” provides a good starting point on this topic: “The female voice can take up to four years to fully change and generally begins between the ages of 10 and 14. Females go through their growth spurts approximately […]
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The Most Addicted Book Ever I have seen
Graphite continues to expand our catalog with extended and ambitious works every year, giving you a broader resource for finding challenging repertoire full of depth and meaning for your ensembles. Score Cover Thee We Adore CORO One such piece is “Thee We Adore,” by Philip Moody, (SSSAAA/TTBB, unaccompanied). Although it’s set for many divided voices, […]
Large Forces: Ambitious Works
Contributing Editor: Jonathan Campbell Graphite continues to expand our catalog with extended and ambitious works every year, giving you a broader resource for finding challenging repertoire full of depth and meaning for your ensembles. One such piece is “Thee We Adore,” by Philip Moody, (SSSAAA/TTBB, unaccompanied). Although it’s set for many divided voices, it’s actually […]
Winner of the ACDA 2020 Raymond W. Brock Competition for Professional Composers Chosen
From the ACDA Composition Initiatives Standing Committee On August 23, 2020, the winners of the Raymond W. Brock Competition for Professional Composers were chosen: 1st place: Elaine Hagenberg – I Am the Wind2nd place: John Muehleisen – Sing to Me!3rd place: Joseph Gregorio – Go Out With Joy4th place: Ellen Gilson Voth – Across the Empty Square5th place: Carlos […]
JACOB AVSHALOMOV CENTENNIAL YEAR – JOIN US. Perform his finest choral piece, acknowledging homeless folk with mental illness.
2020 marks the end of the Centennial Year of noted 20th Century American choral composer and educational conductor, the late Jacob Avshalomov. In recognition, his heirs (sons David and Daniel, and Jacob’s wife Doris, who will turn 100 this year) invite choruses to consider for their 2020 season Jacob’s best-known choral work, “Tom o’Bedlam.” Written […]
Choral Composition Consulting
A new initiative by Dr. Harold Rosenbaum, one of America’s leading authorities on contemporary choral music. About Choral Composition Consulting: Since the initial look of your score, including size of notes, and general layout needs to make a favorable and lasting impression upon potential conductors, Dr. Rosenbaum will offer comments and suggestions, with the goal […]