ChoralNet consistently strives to be the online professional network for us as choral conductors, and for ACDA in general. For many of us, myself included, we came to ChoralNet looking to ask questions, disuss new ideas, and learn from the experience of our peers. Beyond ChoralNet, though, there are many other ways to expand and […]
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Sir Philip Ledger CBE 1937-2012
OUP are deeply saddened by the death of Sir Philip Ledger CBE Sir Philip was educated at King’s College, Cambridge and went on to be Master of Music at Chelmsford Cathedral and Director of Music at the University of East Anglia. In 1974 he returned to King’s College, Cambridge as Director of Music. During his […]
Nov 25 Sunday in Siouxland Broadcast — Vivaldi, Obrecht…and Bass!
The theme of the Sunday in Siouxland broadcast on November 25, 2012 at 10 a.m. CST is “GREAT GLORIAS: PART I.” Catch the show online at www.kwit-koji.org if you are outside of the local area. The selections are as follows: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria in D major, R. 589 Dawn Upshaw, soprano Penelope Jensen, soprano […]
What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, November 18, 2012
Great Sacred Music airs every Sunday morning on The Classical Station from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. eastern time. Rob Kennedy programs and hosts the show. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and also earned that institution’s Choirmaster’s Diploma. His email address is Don’t forget that there’s more sacred […]
“You Stand Above Time” ~ SATB Contemporary Anthem by Myers and McCartha
Lyrics by Julie I. Myers, Music by Charles McCartha Chorus: You stand above time, where a thousand years are like a single sunrise, and a day and a day and a day, like the earth turning a million times. “You Stand Above Time” is a contemporary anthem for adult choir, youth […]
Choral Caffeine: Vocal Jazz 101
The hardest part of starting something is just Getting Started. “How do I begin?” is a question we’ve all asked one time or another. Thus it may be for the conductor of a community choir trying to approach vocal jazz. Though one has no data to support this, anecdotally it seems reasonable to assert […]