We wrap up the Christmas season with some anthems and an organ piece for the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6). Also on the play list is the ancient monastic office of Compline sung for us by the highly-acclaimed Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz. The show concludes with a performance of Anton Diabelli’s infrequently performed […]
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Ronald Corp Awarded Order of the British Empire
By Sarah Johnson HIGHGATE, UK — The musical director of one of Highgate’s premier singing groups is set to receive an OBE for his services to music. Reverend Ronald Corp, 61, is conductor and musical director of the Highgate Choral Society, and has been with them since 1985 when it had around 80 members. It […]
ACDA Announces Auditions for 2013 National Conference
The American Choral Directors Association is now accepting applications from those choirs interested in performing at the 2013 National Conference in Dallas Texas. The audition guidelines are avaibale to everyone at acda.org.
New music from Chris Hutchings – anthems for Easter and Christmas, FREE arrangements of Scots songs, and much more.
Dear Choralnet users, I hope you’ll be interested in some of my music – I mainly write for choir, and it would be good to hear from you with some details of what sort of repertoire you’d be interested in. I’m trying to make the jump from amateur to professional composer, and would appreciate […]
Arrhythmias bring needed breaks to busy med school students
By Adam Goldstein AURORA, CO — Christina Bishop has plenty of practice when it comes to dealing with the logistics of putting together a working choir. Bishop, who received her master’s in choral from Brigham Young University, has led large and small ensembles through music both sacred and secular. Still, for all of her experience […]
International choral project dedicated to the unknown deserter
International choral project dedicated to the unknown deserter during the commemoration of the first world war. From 2014 until 2018 Europe, and especially Belgium and Flanders will commemorate the First World War when so many people from all over the world fought against each other and died, many of them in “Flanders Fields”. The Brussels […]