By Richard Clark In their simplest form, choir robes and choral garments have been in existence since antiquity. The notion of a uniformed collective of singers extends almost as far back as civilization itself to the Ancient Greeks, as portrayed on classic ceramics and earthenware. The format of figures wearing similar, loosely fitting tunics, intermingled […]
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Harold Rosenbaum’s Choir Concert Tour of France – June 2018
Be part of Harold Rosenbaum’s Choir Concert Tour of France – June 22-30, 2018 – Come join Harold on his 30th European choir tour! He’s led tours to France 7 times, but has not yet explored the Brittany region. Not only will you experience the history and culture of this and other fabulous locations, including […]
Good Bay Area choir invites you to “Sit in and Sing” in September
The California Redwood Chorale is an SATB choir of about 50 singers under the direction of Robert Hazelrigg. We have had excellent results when we invite singers who read to “Sit in and Sing” at our rehearsals. 80% of those singers enjoy the experience, love the music, feel welcomed, and end up becoming members of […]
Seattle Bach Choir auditions for 2017-2018 season
Seattle Bach Choir auditions Dr. Anne Lyman, Artistic Director Join a fun and friendly group of dedicated musicians for our 2017-2018 season, featuring the Bach B Minor Mass and Martin’s Mass for Double Choir. The Seattle Bach Choir rehearsals are Tuesday evenings 7:15-9:30 pm, at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in the Maple Leaf […]
What type of choir manager are you? [QUIZ]
What type of chorus manager are you? Take this quiz to find out!
Music Within Reach: Beginning Pieces for Men’s and Women’s Choirs
Like most high school choir teachers, only a couple of the ensembles I teach are auditioned. While I love it this way, as it allows me to keep recruiting and bringing in students to sing who may not be interested in a heavier commitment, it can make planning literature a nightmare. How many students will […]