Leg Lamp Productions announces the release of its latest video from the Burbank Chorale, From Russia With Love. This April 27, 2013 concert was recorded at 1st United Methodist Church in Burbank, CA. The video recording exhibits the choir sans orchestra or featured soloists. Accompanied by only pianist Anna Krendel in the first half of […]
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What we can learn from John Wooden IV
I based the previous two blog posts on a 1974 study by Professors Ronald Gallimore and Roland Tharp published in Psychology Today in 1976. In 2004 they re-visited the research and re-evaluated the data, resulting in the following study (as always, I recommend reading it for yourself–it's not long). They note that, "much of […]
Seattle Sings! A Great Success
This weekend’s Seattle Sings! festival was a great success. 27 choirs performed over the course of 27 hours, and the music of local composers: John Muehleisen, Carol Sams, Greg Bartholomew, and Don Skirvin was featured in 4 mass reading sessions. To find out more, visit out facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greater-Seattle-Choral-Consortium/119644794750560 or www.seattlesings.org. Brought to you by […]
New: Willliam Shakespeare Love Songs SSAAA a cappella
This is for choirs who like some challenging music. There are 4 songs: When daisies Shall I compare Sigh no more Blow, blow Please take a look at the sheet music
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s Day?” (SAB, piano)
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s Day?” –from “Book of Sonnets” (SAB, piano) – a flowing, warm setting of Shakespeare’s best known sonnet – works well with High School choirs – newly published and available for free download: http://graymichael.com