While I am always looking for accessible choral music, I am also constantly seeking pieces that stretch and teach singers. After all, too much simplicity can get boring very quickly! So music with challenging rhythms, meter changes that adapt to text, and surprising but logical harmonic progressions usually moves right to the top of the […]
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Music Within Reach: Challenging Yet Accessible
While I am always looking for accessible choral music, I am also constantly seeking pieces that stretch and teach singers. After all, too much simplicity can get boring very quickly! So music with challenging rhythms, meter changes that adapt to text, and surprising but logical harmonic progressions usually moves right to the top of the […]
Music Within Reach: Beginning Pieces for Men’s and Women’s Choirs
Like most high school choir teachers, only a couple of the ensembles I teach are auditioned. While I love it this way, as it allows me to keep recruiting and bringing in students to sing who may not be interested in a heavier commitment, it can make planning literature a nightmare. How many students will […]
Choral Potpourri: Choral Ethics; Being Good to Ourselves
“Well-ordered self-love is right and natural.” Thomas Aquinas The choir year is winding down. We end this year while we begin our plans for the next. It’s a tough time for many of us as we look back on what we’ve accomplished, or didn’t accomplish. It is often painful. The right, positive mind frame is […]
Tango music to be featured at Connecticut Master Chorale Concert
The Connecticut Master Chorale, under the direction of Tina Johns Heidrich, will present its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, April 2, at 3 pm at the First Congregational Church, 164 Deer Hill Ave, Danbury. “Misa a Buenos Aires” (Misatango) is a unique tribute to his country by Argentine composer Martín Palmeri. Influenced by the great […]
Reaching a Global Audience – Deke Sharon
Reaching a global audience, by Deke Sharon Since the beginning of recorded history until the advent of recording, music was local, as sound waves could only travel as far as the breeze would carry them. Recordings and radio waves allowed music to travel through space and time, but recording and distribution was an expensive process, […]