Week 21: Friday, August 10, 2018 “Dance Ablaze!” by Janika Vandervelde Text by Jody Johnson SSA, percussion, hand claps A rhythmic, energetic piece, this work by Janika Vandervelde is both a physically and emotionally engaging selection for your women’s/treble choir. Between the mixed meter, the handclaps, and the poetic text, your singers and audience alike […]
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Auditions continue for South Suburban Chicago Chamber Choir
Auditions for the Midwest Motet Society’s fall concert cycle continue through August 14. Audition appointments will again be available August 26, 27 and 28. (708)206-0380 OR Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings from 7 pm to 9 pm in Flossmoor, IL and begin Tuesday, August 28. The fall concert is Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 4 […]
PhilHarmonia choir seeks tenors and basses
PhilHarmonia choir in Philadelphia, PA is looking for tenors and basses to audition for its 2018-19 season starting on September 9. PhilHarmonia is a 26-voice a cappella choir that sings music from a broad range of genres and time periods, concentrating on classical music, but has been known to throw in a pop arrangement once […]
Mezzo/alto and bass/baritone choir positions open; all parts being heard
Singers sought for fully professional church choir in Chicago; Sunday mornings (and optional afternoons), October-early June. All voice parts being heard, with immediate openings for a mezzo/alto and a bass/baritone. Additional opportunities for paid singing available. No regular weeknight rehearsal. Call time is 9 a.m. for 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass. Christmas Eve, Holy Week, and […]
Wanted! Choirs to record new releases for unique ACL Series
The Accessible Choral Library series aims to provide a range of affordable, accessible and appealing sacred, secular, folk, traditional and Christmas music for the smaller choir with arrangements for SAB and Unison, with accompaniments within the scope of the pianist of moderate ability. We have an ACL youtube playlist and are looking for choirs to provide us […]
What Does Accessibility Mean for Children’s Choirs?
Amanda Stevenson became passionate about equity and access to music education while working in high-poverty schools in Des Moines, Iowa. In 2014, her family moved to Omaha. Wanting to get involved in the musical community there, Amanda searched for a children’s choir that worked with students in urban areas and was both accessible and equitable… […]