Hello all, I have just finished a setting of the traditional aspersion antiphon “Asperges me” in ENGLISH set for five voices. If you are a choirmaster and are interested in using this piece at your service, please contact me for a full PDF. It is free of charge! Enjoy! Mason […]
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CJ Replay: Composers and Conductors
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “Podium and Pen – Choral Conductor as Composer: An Interview with Theodore Morrison” by Jerry Blackstone) I think the relationship among composer, commissioner, and performer must be one of openness, with give-and-take in all directions. In our century, many composers thumbed their noses at the folks […]
National Collegiate Choral Organization Conducting Masterclass
Call for Conductors- NCCO Masterclass with Joseph Flummerfelt in Charleston, S. C. The National Collegiate Choral Organization is now accepting applications for graduate level choral conductors to participate in a Conducting Masterclass during the 5th National Conference in Charleston. The session will be held Friday, November 1st and chosen conductors will have the opportunity […]
Composition Spotlight: Carmen fratrum Arvalium
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.) Carmen fratrum Arvalium by […]
Who knew? Singing and Oxytocin
Choir and choral singing was everythere this summer – the internet was ablaze with news of how singing unified heartbeats into a singular rhythm. There were articles everywhere – CNN, NPR, and medical news. Last week, TIME magazine added another interesting observation with the article: Singing Changes Your Brain. We knew that something special was […]
El Cant Dels Ocells (Carol of the Birds) SAB piano
El Cant Dels Ocells (Carol of the Birds) [SAB piano] is a Catalan folk carol whose lyrical lines have been freely-arranged against an active piano part in imitation of a choir of birds in all their variety and color. The piece begins and ends with a short Mezzo solo. It is recently published on the […]