I have added short notes for each grouping. Let me know if this helps or hinders your enjoyment of the program. Thanks for your support. Rob Rob Kennedy Great Sacred Music The Classical Station http://theclassicalstation.org ————————————– 08:00:26 Don Carlo Gesualdo: Ave Regina coelorum Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly Cesar Franck: Panis […]
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Don’t Wait to Make Art
When I attend a concert, I expect to hear music. And when I attend a concert at an ACDA conference, I expect to hear excellent music. I did not expect Tim Lautzenheiser. I did not expect to be accosted with positivity. To be delighted to laughter and touched to tears. To be vehemently […]
ChoralTech: How Do You Get Your ChoralNet?
You may have noticed that ChoralBlog has been expanding recently– adding guest bloggers and trying to spread our scope to present as comprehensive a discussion of choral topics as possible. For many people, ChoralBlog is the most obvious (or even the only?) part of ChoralNet, but our increased focus on ChoralBlog shouldn’t distract from the […]
Composition Spotlight: The Music of Craig Minowa
COMPOSITION SPOTLIGHT ~ by Jack Senzig I have recently had some unusual experiences that I think other choral professionals could learn from. My choir and I had the opportunity to record with the rock band Cloud Cult on their just released album LOVE. I encourage my colleagues to read this article and push themselves […]
Rehearsing well III
This is the last (I think!) in the series–although as my choirs know, when I say, “one more time” . . . I’m rarely going to do that! Let me first give a link to a wonderful article: http://www.bulletproofmusician.com/how-many-hours-a-day-should-you-practice/ This deals with individual practice, but has much to do with choral rehearsal as […]
CJ Replay: English Anthem
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “The English Anthem,” by Paul R. Otte) The term “anthem” is the modern form of the Old English word alltefn or antempne. This in turn, comes from the Greek word antiphonol which means a song which is sung “antiphonally,” that is, by two groups. One group […]