by Melissa Lesnie PERTH, AUS – I’m dying to ask Robert Hollingworth what it’s like to conduct Spem in Alium. Golden strands of vocal polyphony in no less than 40 parts weave their way through Thomas Tallis’s sublime masterpiece of the English Renaissance, which will be performed by Hollingworth and his British group I Fagiolini at the […]
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What’s On Great Sacred Music, Sunday, February 26, 2012
Great Sacred Music airs Sunday mornings from 8-11 eastern on 89.7 FM in Central North Carolina and online at http://theclassicalstation.org with your host Rob Kennedy. ———————————————————————– 08:00:20 H. Walford Davies: Psalm 130, “Out of the deep” Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Philip Ledger Francis Grier, organ 08:04:31 Gregorio Allegri and Tommaso Bai: Miserere […]
Voices in Education: Christopher Guerra
By Peggy McEwan SILVER SPRING, MD — Christopher Guerra is the choral music director and digital music teacher at A. Mario Loiederman Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts in Silver Spring. He was interviewed at the school Feb. 15. How long have you been teaching? I have been with Montgomery County for […]
Profile: Andrew G. Clark, Harvard
By Se-Ho B. Kim CAMBRIDGE, MA — Andrew G. Clark is the director of the Holden Choir Program, the oldest collegiate choral program in the United States. He is also the conductor of the Radcliffe Choral Society, the Harvard Glee Club, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum. THC: Besides the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, what other groups […]
New choral collective looks to change perceptions
By Evan Wallis CINCINNATI — Last Tuesday, the upstairs of Below Zero Lounge hosted the first performance by the newly formed Young Professional’s Choral Collective (YPCC). KellAnn Nelson and her husband Christopher Eanes formed the YPCC after talking to friends about their love of choral music, but lack of interest in attending concerts. “There’s a […]
CJ Replay: Sensitivity to Choral Students
Here’s a little situation for you to ponder: You are a new teacher at Greenfield High School. Your predecessor, Mr. Smith, was very well liked and, after twelve successful years, built-up quite a following. After three months in your new position, you felt like giving up. No matter what you did, it was met […]