Great Sacred Music airs every Sunday from 8-11 a.m. eastern time on The Classical Station. ———– 08:00:48 Matthew Larkin: Adam Lay Y Bounden Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Vancouver, Rupert Lang Orlando Gibbons: This is the record of John University of California Berkeley Chamber Chorus; Berkeley Festival Consort of Viols, John Butt Jeffrey Thomas, tenor […]
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Choral Caffeine: Rehearsal Accountability
In an age when digital “friends” have replaced genuine friendships, when texts take the place of face-to-face communications, and perception is valued more than truth, it should come as no surprise that our students are utterly blind to the concept of accountability. Then again, how could they understand when pernicious helicopter mommies and daddies confront […]
Choral Music of Dan Locklair Featured on BBC Radio 3 Breakfast Program on December 23
December 20, 2013 For Immediate Release Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting 516-586-3433 or Choral Music of Dan Locklair Featured on BBC Radio 3 Breakfast Program on December 23 Dan Locklair’s Hodie Christus Natus est, performed by the BBC Singers and conducted by David Hill, will be broadcast on Monday, December 23 as […]
Choral Music Educator is California Teacher of the Year
Manhattan Beach Unified School District’s Michael Hayden Recognized as a California Teacher of the Year Manhattan Beach, CA, November 5, 2013 Michael Hayden, the Director of Choirs for Mira Costa High School, was honored today by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson as one of five California Teachers of the Year. This latest recognition […]
The Best of 2013 on ChoralNet
End-of the Year countdowns and “Best Of” retrospectives are everywhere this time of year. We’ll wade into those waters with a little glance back at some of the most popular ChoralNet blogs of the year 2013. Regular blog contributors were huge favorites among readers. Richard Sparks seemed to grab the attention of many choral […]
“Five from the Folder: Treble Voices” by Emily Ellsworth
FIVE FROM THE FOLDER: TREBLE VOICES by Emily Ellsworth 1. “Friday Afternoons.” Benjamin Britten. Boosey & Hawkes. A collection of 12 songs for Unison and 2 part and piano. Accessible songbook written for Britten’s brother’s school choir, which met on Friday afternoons, hence the title. In this year of Britten’s centennial, it’s worth revisiting […]