This will be a final two-part post based on Gallimore and Tharp's 2004 article, but not the last on what we can learn from John Wooden–he still has much more to teach us! One of the sections in the article is titled, "Some Wooden Views on Pedagogy" (as always, read the article for yourself […]
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What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, November 3, 2013
Music for All Saints and All Souls this Sunday. If you have never heard the music of James Whitbourn and Francis Pott before, you are in for a treat. Rob Kennedy Great Sacred Music The Classical Stationhttp://theclassicalstation.org ———————————————————————- 08:02:00 Ralph Vaughan Williams: For All the Saints Choir of Wells Cathedral, Malcolm Archer Rupert […]
Composition Spotlight: The Holy Night
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.) The Holy Night by […]
new SATB-supported arrangement by Carol Barnett
Swedish Lullaby is a lovely new arrangement of Gustaf Hägg’s Cradle Song. It’s voicing, SATB-supported + piano, is suitable for middle school choirs. A perusal score and MIDI audio file may be found at the link below. http://www.carolbarnett.net/publishing3.html#swe
Screening of “To Breathe as One” at Stanford University, Nov 19
On November 19, 2013, a new remarkable film “To Breathe as One” will be screened at Stanford University. The film is the final part of a free evening about Estonian studies hosted by Stanford University Libraries. “To Breathe as One” (2013) is a documentary film about the extraordinary Estonian song festival called Laulupidu. Every five […]
GUEST BLOG: “Milestones to Celebrate” by Tim Sharp
MILESTONES TO CELEBRATE by Tim Sharp As we end another year and look forward to entering our 55th year as a professional association, the American Choral Directors Association has several milestones to celebrate, and much to look forward to in the coming year. Beginning in January, and then continuing throughout the year, […]