I am delighted to share with you that three of my published editions for SATB choir will be presented at the following reading sessions during the ACDA National Conference in Salt Lake City this month: Carl Fischer Music Publisher Reading Session: IPSA VIRGO VIRGINUM – J. Michael Haydn (Carl Fischer Music CM9422) – Wednesday, 2/25 at 4:00pm, […]
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UBI CARITAS (SATB) by Ivo Antognini
Dear conductors and ChoralNet users, I’m happy to announce my new piece, published by Colla Voce. UBI CARITAS : SATB a cappella (some divisi) This piece for mixed choir is in rondo form, ABACAD. Each time that the A theme occurs, it is subject to small melodic and harmonic changes. On two occasions, […]
Introducing the George Lynn One Hundred Performances Centenary Challenge!
The American Music Research Center is pleased to be a part of the George Lynn Centenary Celebration. Join us by being one of the 100 different groups and soloists performing compositions by George Lynn during 2015. We would like to see church choirs, children’s choirs, community choirs, as well as college and professional soloists […]
Dr. Christopher Shepard Named as CONCORA’s Next Artistic Director
CONCORA’s Board of Directors is delighted to announce the appointment of Christopher Shepard as its second Artistic Director, succeeding Artistic Director Emeritus Richard Coffey, who founded the ensemble as the region’s first all-professional choir in 1974. The ensemble has been led by guest conductors during the 2014-2015 season, as a national search was conducted to […]
GUEST BLOG: “Choral Ethics (Part 8): Don’t Shoot the Piano Player” by Marie Grass Amenta
CHORAL ETHICS (Part 8): DON’T SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER by Marie Grass Amenta "It's easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself." J.S. Bach Lady C* contacted me a few years ago as I began […]
GUEST BLOG: “Choral Ethics (Part 7): Our Choral Culture” by Marie Grass Amenta
CHORAL ETHICS (Part 7): OUR CHORAL CULTURE by Marie Grass Amenta “Habits change into character.” Ovid Many of us, especially in community-based programs, complain we don’t have enough singers to do the repertoire we really want to do. If we are a mixed group, we long for more tenors or baritones or basses […]