Ruggieri Scholarship Committee Monrovia, CA Alexander Ruggieri Memorial Music Scholarship – Applications Now Accepted The Ruggieri Scholarship Committee will be awarding a scholarship to a Southern California vocal musician in June. This award was established to honor Alexander Ruggieri—conductor, composer, and vocalist—who contributed so much to Southern California’s musical culture […]
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Speaking of Voice: “Internet Resources Related to Vocal Health” by Mary Lynn Doherty
A SAMPLING OF INTERNET RESOURCES RELATED TO VOCAL HEALTH by Mary Lynn Doherty Professional Development Voice Care Network: http://www.voicecarenetwork.org/ Summer course on using your voice in an optimal way and on learning how to teach voice/choir/general music in a way that supports your students’ vocal health as well: http://www.voicecarenetwork.org/courses.cfm?ID=123&PID=127&siteID=1 Contains info on personal vocal […]
New Secular Christmas Release for TTBB by Steve Danyew from Colla Voce Music
New Release: Steve Danyew’s lighthearted and dance-like setting of Louisa May Alcott’s Christmas poem would be a perfect choice for your male chorus or men’s section. Using recurring themes and straight-forward voice leading, this title is well-suited for a wide range of high school and community choirs. In addition, the poem’s secular text makes it […]
ALBION – Spring Song with Albion at Holy Trinity Church
3 May 2014: Spring Songs with Albion, Holy Trinity Church 06/05/2014 reviewed in Classical Sheffield Bernard Lee Heard three times, this was not a concert to be at if you had an aversion to Parry’s Jerusalem. Holy Trinity is not a big church, neither is it a small one and was packed, the assemblage lustily […]
Obituary: Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
Peter Rasmussen Hallock 19 November 1924 — 27 April 2014 Peter R. Hallock—mystic, solitary, composer, organist, liturgist, and countertenor forever linked to Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle—died of congestive heart failure on Sunday afternoon, April 27, 2014. He had just returned to his beloved home in Fall City, Wash., after a lengthy hospitalization. He […]
Learning from Eric Ericson VII – Arne Lundmark
Arne Lundmark is the manager for the Swedish Radio Choir, a fine singer, and voice teacher. He's the baritone soloist on a recording of Sven-David Sandström's Etyd, som e-moll (if you get a chance, listen to it–gorgeous!). I was able to write Arne and ask about his experiences with Eric when a member of Eric's […]