https://www.youtubatch?v=Wq6Uku5n2RU&t=73s[/e.com/wembed] Music for All National Choir Festival | March 14 – 16, 2019 Application Deadline: June 5, 2018
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National Choir Festival
Apply now for the Music for All National Choir Festival March 14-16, 2019. Guest Conductor, André Thomas, will join Artistic Director, Henry Leck, and evaluator-clinicians Kent Hatteberg, Jason Max Ferdinand, Lynda Hasseler, Brandon Boyd, John Byun, Stacey Gibbs, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Karen Kennedy!
A Place in the Choir – by Bill Staines, arr. Erica Phare-Bergh
Listen to the coyote howl with this knee-slapper. Bring down the house with this funny joyful composition; an easy sing with a rousing chorus. Get the audience to sing along. The piano part is for dexterous fingers – but a four handed piano version is also available. Listen while you study the score
The Salem United Methodist Church of the Village of Harlem , New York City , NY welcomes Clark Atlanta University Choir
The Salem United Methodist Church of the Village of Harlem , New York City , NY welcomes Clark Atlanta University Choir Wednesday May 16, 2018 at 7:00PM CAU Choir embarks on 2018 Spring Choir Tour The celebrated Clark Atlanta University (CAU) Choir, under the direction of Dr. Curtis Everett Powell, will perform in six states […]
One from the Folder: Weekly Repertoire Thoughts for Women’s/Treble Choirs
Week 8: Friday, May 11, 2018 “Shenandoah,” arr. Howard Helvey Traditional American folk song SSAA divisi, a cappella If you are looking for close harmonies, flowing phrases, and a wide range of dynamics, this arrangement of the traditional folk song “Shenandoah,” will not disappoint. My “small-but-mighty” auditioned ensemble (12-14 singers) performed this selection last fall, […]
“Treasures of Music: Armenia” – a disc with Armenian choral music performed by choirs from different countries
The album “Treasures of Music: Armenia” contains 26 works with the Armenian choral music performed by 14 choirs from Armenia, Poland, Ukraine, Germany and Moldova. They are mostly folk pieces, arranged or composed by the famous Armenian composer and musicologist Komitas, but also contemporary compositions by young authors. Among the performers were both large choirs […]