In yesterday's ChoralBlog, we read Tim Sharp's excellent preview of the 2011 ACDA National Conference in Chicago. On the heels of that, I want to speak briefly about the audition process for the 2011 ACDA Honor Choirs in Chicago that ended on October 1st. I want to take a moment to celebrate the process, because […]
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How Do You Find Repertoire?
Occasionally I will browse the forums on ChoralNet looking for interesting discussion. A question in a recent forum caught my attention as one that is likely very applicable to many of our members: How do you organize your repertoire? How do you keep track of pieces you have recently performed? Click the link in the […]
You Asked Tim Anything – Read It All Here
You asked, and he answered! Read here all the questions you asked of Tim Sharp, and his responses. Look for another Ask [someone else] Anything coming soon! Ask Me Anything–great idea! I’d like…to ask Tim to give his current evaluation of the international conductors exchange that has been happening now for […]
ChoralEd: Simplify the Music Learning Process: Harmonic Chord Chart
In episode 37, ChoralEd host Micah Bland recommends the use of a harmonic chord chart when sight-reading new performance repertoire. The implementation of a harmonic chord chart serves two purposes. First, pitch and rhythm are separated from each other allowing students to focus on one musical element at a time. This feature can be advantageous […]
Getting off on the Right Foot with a Young Teacher Panel
We are doing something different and fun this week! Just me, and three young colleagues about half my age. Over the last few months, I have gotten several requests to do an episode dedicated to the issues and concerns faced by the next generation of educators. What better way to do that than host a […]
Tips for beginning composers by Santiago Veros
This is a post with tips for beginning composers. Before being a full-time choral composer, I’m a fan of choral music. I want to constantly discover new things. So, I’m going to write down what I wish I had known when I started in this profession 10 years ago. After giving it some thought, I […]