Click the cover image to view the scores in their entirety. The beautiful Wedding Anthem “Come Into My Garden” by Z Randall Stroope is now available for SSA voices. This lush setting of text adapted from the Song of Solomon has everything you have come to know and love about Stroope’s […]
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Speaking the Two Languages of Technology
Can you list all of the “music technology” that you use in your work? It’s a trickier question than you might think. First, there are general tools which help us organize and communicate. Tools such as web browsers, Google Docs, e-mail and text messaging can be an essential part of our toolkit, but we use […]
Announcing New Choral and Organ Releases from Paraclete Press – Lent and Easter Music included!
Paraclete Press’ New Releases are now available! The new catalog features gorgeous works by Stephen Tappe, David Ashley White, Carson Cooman, Bruce Saylor, Samuel Adler, and David Halls. Please follow the links below or visit our website to view the music and listen to audio samples. ENJOY! http://www.paracletepress.com/sheet-new-choral.html http://www.paracletepress.com/sheet-new-organ.html 15% off your order of multiples on these […]
Mobile Mixing: Wireless/iPad-enabled Mixers for Mixing Around the Room
(yamaha.com) When setting up the sound in any hall or room, you eventually come to the complicated dance of on-stage mixing: someone is at the board (usually in the back of the hall) while someone else listens to the sound on stage and telegraphs a series of gestures to try and communicate the necessary […]
‘O Sing Unto the Lord a New Song’ (SAB) by David Ashley White from Paraclete Press
O Sing Unto the Lord a New Song This is a fascinating lyrical SAB work for Easter with violin and handbells by David Ashley White. It is based on verses from Psalm 98, with wonderful improvisatory qualities. A bell ostinato pervades the piece, while the violin and choral parts dialogue with each other. A […]
Teaching (and Creating) Rhythm with iOS Apps
A fellow teacher asked for some advice to teach rhythm using iPads. Wearing my “educational technologist” hat, one of my goals is to find places where technology opens the capacity for students to learn in more intuitive, more creative, or more effective way. I think that music theory in general, and rhythm as a specific […]
