It’s one of those “Catch-22” moments. People want to sing, but they don’t want to sing alone, but part of what develops confidence is learning to sing alone, but they are scared to sing alone . . . but . . . but . . . but . . . Developing self-assuredness is one […]
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GOING BEYOND WORDS CHORAL RADIO SHOW FOR AUGUST 25, 2013
What you will hear on Going Beyond Words this Sunday 8/25/13? “Songs of Love and Nature” Each song will lead you to the next and the featured work “Sea Drift” by Federick Delius Stream Going Beyond Words at Noon Sundays Central Time…. KVNO.ORG and click on “Listen Live” Visit the Blog of GOINGBEYONDWORDS.COM for […]
CJ Replay: What is Choreography?
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article “New Hints on Choreography,” by Audrey Grier) Choreography is a vital part of the Swing and Show Choir Movement in the United States. If taught properly and if precisely executed, it can enhance the total music program. At no time, however, should choreography take precedence over […]
AGNUS DEI – SSA a cappella
Dear ChoralNet readers, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Coro Calicantus, the splendid children’s choir where I am composer-in-residence, I composed this Agnus Dei for treble voices. I put together a video with Matthew J. Curtis singing all the parts. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE “Agnus Dei” is available […]
Auditioning Singers II – Vocal Ability
I should have mentioned that I blogged earlier (on my personal blog) about auditioning. You can find the links here: First post Second post Third post Fourth post I'll do some repetition, of course, but this series will be organized differently. We'll start with figuring out as much as possible about the vocal […]
SATB a cappella “Alleluia”
Featured at this year’s National Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network Conference reading session in Dallas. This a cappella piece is highly singable and has been performed by choirs of many faith traditions. Also good for choirs of older adults. To order, please contact me directly at . Visit my website www.marylouprince.com.