There aren’t many examples of Eric conducting on the net, but here’s one with him recording with the Real Group (all the original singers sang as students with him–when he came to Pacific Lutheran University in the mid-80s with his Conservatory Chamber Choir they’d been working together for a while and all were members of […]
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Composition Spotlight: “Where Go the Boats”
COMPOSITION SPOTLIGHT ~ by Jack Senzig (Each week we look at one or two of the best choral works posted in the Composition Showcase here on ChoralNet. This is where we store a treasure trove of works that your choirs will love to sing and your audiences will love to hear.) Where Go the Boats by Dale Trumbore […]
GUEST BLOG: “Every Child an Opportunity to Sing?” by Sundra Flansburg
EVERY CHILD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SING? by Sundra Flansburg I’m not sure when it was that my perspective shifted from concern mainly about my own career to realizing the hopes I have for, and the responsibilities I hold toward, the next generation. But it happened, and I know that shift happens within most […]
TTB part-predominant tracks of CSN’s “Helplessly Hoping” now available.
The beautiful three part harmonies of Crosby, Stills and Nash’s “Helplessly Hoping” may be of interest to students. Now Ken Theriot has made his recordings of all three parts available for purchase on SingHarmony®.com at this link: http://www.singharmony.com/search.php?ID=494. He as posted a YouTube video of him playing and singing all three parts at this […]
In Memoriam: C. Griffith Bratt
Beloved Musician, Composer, and Professor, C. Griffith Bratt joined the heavenly chorus on Easter Sunday, he was 99 years old. We all join in offering our prayers for his lovely wife, Mary, and the rest of his family, but know that our dear friend is now living a resurrected life in heaven (and as his son […]
Princeton Pro Musica Presents: A Symposium on Handel’s Israel in Egypt
April 28, 2014 Princeton Pro Musica Presents: A Symposium on Handel’s Israel in Egypt Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon St. Princeton, NJ Free Princeton Pro Musica will hold a symposium panel discussion prior to its May concert of great music by G.F. Handel, featuring the oratorio Israel In Egypt. The free symposium will be […]