There’s something eerie about getting off a late-night flight and walking through a deserted airport terminal. The shops are all closed, the agent counters are vacant, the PA system is silent, the normally crushing bustle of humanity is nowhere to be seen. In other words, it’s a modern-day ghost town. The choral profession is […]
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ChoralTech: Who’s in Your Network
ChoralNet consistently strives to be the online professional network for us as choral conductors, and for ACDA in general. For many of us, myself included, we came to ChoralNet looking to ask questions, disuss new ideas, and learn from the experience of our peers. Beyond ChoralNet, though, there are many other ways to expand and […]
Stick Time: Remembering the Gems
It’s funny how we forget things. A couple years ago, my touring program included Dawson’s “Ezekiel Saw De Wheel.” After the concert a colleague who had been in the audience exclaimed, “Wow! I’d forgotten all about that piece. I’m going to program that!” Sure enough, the score was in her choir’s folders when I […]
Stick Time: Memorize the Score
Did you know that it takes exactly thirteen hours to memorize a piece of music? Yup! Twelve hours to complain about it and one hour to get the job done. Of course, I’m being glib. Depending upon the complexity of the work at hand, memorization can be almost instantaneous, or it can present significant […]
Henryville Needs a Hand
It’s that crazy-busy time of year in our profession. Think about the biggest stumbling block you’ve faced during this season. Was it an irascible and inflexible colleague in the athletic department? Maybe you’re struggling with a couple of diva students. Perhaps you have some high-maintenance parents rattling your cage. Now put yourself in […]
Stick Time: Using Scores
One of the reasons choral conductors insist that singers memorize their scores is that there is a connection between eye contact between conductor & choir and the cohesiveness of the ensemble (besides, who wants to look at the tops of heads buried in folders). However, note that in this wonderful performance from ACDA's 2011 National […]