RedHouse Arts is, among other things, a distributor for independent choral composers. We need good recordings of some of our anthems and are looking for choirs willing to barter with us. Here’s how it works: we provide you the score; you provide us with a recording by a mutually determined date. Please take a look […]
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Too Bohemian for Wasilla?
Political commentator Joe McGinniss: The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman reports today that the principal of Wasilla High School told members of the school’s symphonic jazz choir that they would not be allowed to perform the 1975 Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody” because Freddy Mercury, who wrote it, was gay. In the face of student protests, and fearing ACLU involvement, the […]
Deal boosts Only Boys Aloud
by Rhodri Evans CARDIFF BAY, WALES, UK — Principality Building Society has announced a three-year deal to secure the future of Valleys singing sensations Only Boys Aloud. The sponsorship deal will help to develop the 200-strong choir throughout the Valleys and establish the Principality Only Boys Aloud Academi to intensively train and develop […]
The Crossing wins second ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming
The Crossing wins second ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming Chorus America announced today that The Crossing, Philadelphia’s acclaimed professional choir specializing in new music, has won its second ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. The prize, which comes with a cash award, is presented annually to an ensemble demonstrating a commitment to fostering and promoting […]
Recording by The New York Virtuoso Singers Featured on WQXR Radio’s The Choral Mix with Kent Tritle on May 15
May 12, 2011 For Immediate Release Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting 516-586-3433 or Recording by The New YorkVirtuoso Singers Featured on WQXR Radio’s The Choral Mix with Kent Tritle on May 15 The New York Virtuoso Singers recording of Thea Musgrave’s Black Tambourine will be featured on WQXR 105.9 FM radio’s The […]
Louisville Bach Society’s Dickinsons to retire
By Elizabeth Kramer When the Louisville Bach Society concludes today’s performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B minor, it will also mark the end of this 47-year-old community choir founded by Melvin and Margaret Dickinson during the first few years of their marriage. The society spans their personal and professional lives here. The Dickinsons […]