In a tightly contested race among some of the most well-known community choruses in the country, where the top three finishers were separated by mere percentage points and the top five by just inches, The American Prize is pleased to announce that Choral Arts, Robert Bode, conductor, of Seattle, WA, is the 2010 winner of […]
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WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE CAMERATA SINGERS win The American Prize
The American Prize is pleased to announce that the WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE CAMERATA SINGERS, of Washington, PA, Susan Medley, conductor, is the 2010 winner of The American Prize in Choral Performance (college/university division.) Congratulations. The Re-Choired Element Chamber Choir of Albany, OR, placed second. The NW Oklahoma University Chorale, of Alva, OK […]
The next wave
Whoa, where did this new ChoralNet come from? I liked the old one better. The old ChoralNet hasn’t gone anywhere. The same Forums, Classifieds, Announcements. The same ChoralNet Daily, although you might notice a few little improvements there. The same personalized subscriptions. What’s new (besides a new logo and a few color changes) […]
The Crossing Chronicles
The Crossing, Donald Nally conductor, announces the release of its second videocast in The Crossing Chronicles; a series of short video docs giving insight into the new works being premiered during the Month of Moderns 2010 and The Levine Project: three new works inspired by Pulitzer Prize laureate Philip Levine. In this volume, David Lang discusses his journey […]
HSPVA MADRIGAL SINGERS win THE AMERICAN PRIZE
The American Prize is pleased to announce that the HSPVA MADRIGAL SINGERS, of Houston, TX, Rob Seible, conductor, is the 2010 winner of The American Prize in Choral Performance (high school division.) Congratulations. The Traverse City West Senior High School Chorale, of Traverse City, MI, placed second. The Burley Middle School Young Women’s Chorus of […]
Requiem for the Queen who sponsored Christopher Columbus
Fidelio Musica edicion has recently published the world’s first edition of Mass Pro defunctis by the Portuguese composer Pedro de Escobar also known as Pedro do Porto. Escobar’s requiem is the first iberian Requiem and one of the first in Europe to follow the example of Johannes Ockeghem’s Requiem. According to the musicologists Tess Knighton […]