We remember the late Gerre Hancock as the show begins with his arrangement of Christus Vincit and concludes with a performance of Guiseppe Verdi’s Requiem. Please remind your students that we air a Bach cantata every Sunday at approximately 9 a.m. eastern. The show airs each Sunday at 8 a.m. eastern on 89.7 […]
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Morning Prayer (non-denominational) A Theme and Variations for SATB
Morning Prayer (non-denominational) A Theme and Variations by Steve Kloser. Score and recording at www.kloser.us For SATB choir and piano. Joyous!
Conspirare $1 mil = much more music
By Robert Faires AUSTIN, TX — That chorus of hallelujahs you heard last week? Just Conspirare reacting to the news that it was receiving $1 million from the Kodosky Foundation. It’s still rare for an Austin arts organization to score a seven-figure boon like that, and still rarer for one not to come attached to […]
British husband and wife choral team to retire
By Derek James NORWICH, UK — As Keswick Hall Choir sing the mighty choruses of Handel’s Israel in Egypt at St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich next Saturday night, John Aplin will be making his farewell as their conductor after a reign of 30 years. It is a hugely dramatic work with 22 choruses. It tells the […]
Singers rise to meet her great expectations
By Juliana Goodwin MARSHFIELD, MO — As Beth Burch bows into the music and then arches up with raised arms, she wears a shirt that reads “Crazy music lady.” Her students say that’s accurate, but crazy in a good way, an “awesome” way. “She’s so into music it’s hard not to get into it yourself,” […]
Honors for Elizabeth MacIsaac
By Amy Smart VICTORIA, BC — Elizabeth MacIsaac, founder of women’s medieval vocal group Ensemble Laude, will receive the Herbert Drost Award on Sunday. The B.C. Choral Federation gives the award for distinguished service and support of choral music throughout the province. MacIsaac will receive the award at the choir’s spring concert at 3 p.m. […]