Dear all, I have just completed a new 5-part (SSATB) unaccompanied anthem that I am giving away for free to all who want it for Tenebrae/Passion week/Passiontide. Difficulty level: Expert. The text comes from the Vulgate translation of Lamentations 1:2 (Part) “She (Jerusalem) weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her […]
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Need to borrow Jazz Songs of Innocence
Item: Jazz Songs of Innocence Composer/Arranger/Edition: Bob Chilcott Starting: Immediately For: two months Copies: 18 Willing to rent: Yes I’d like to do one piece, The Echoing Green, with my church choir women on a program we’re doing in June. The piece isn’t published separately. We’ll take excellent care of the scores and will […]
What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, April 13, 2014
Great Sacred Music airs every Sunday morning from 8 until 11 a.m. eastern on The Classical Station. Most of the music on this week’s playlist can also be found on Spotify at this link: GSM – April 13, 2014 Also on Sunday evenings you can hear more choral music both sacred and secular on Wavelengths and Peaceful […]
Deborah Lewis Appointed Executive Director of LA Children’s Chorus
Deborah Lewis, an exceptional and highly regarded arts administrator with three decades of experience, has been appointed Executive Director of the renowned Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (LACC) following a nationwide search, it was announced by LACC Board Chair Jennifer Terry. Lewis previously served as Executive Director of Angels Gate Cultural Center, the acclaimed visual and […]
GUEST BLOG: “Why Singers Make Good Lawyers,” by Marsha Nagorsky
WHY SINGERS MAKE GOOD LAWYERS, by Marsha Nagorsky I haven’t sung in a choir in over 20 years. Between a full-time job and parenting two young sons, regular rehearsal just isn’t in the cards. But there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t miss singing in a group, yearn for my days working […]
GUEST BLOG: “The 26-Year-Old Recordings and the 42-Year-Old Lawyer,” by Marsha Nagorsky
THE 26-YEAR OLD RECORDINGS AND THE 42-YEAR OLD LAWYER, by Marsha Nagorsky This guest post came about because of spring cleaning. I got it in my head recently that it was time to clean out some old things, and this weekend it was going through old cassette tapes. I no longer have the […]