(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “Choral Flatting: Sometimes it’a a Matter of Register Transition,” by Mel Unger) Have you ever wondered why it is harder to sing some pieces in tune than others? And why, when these pieces are raised a semitone, the problem disappears? Flatting seems particularly problematic in F […]
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CJ Replay: Special Needs Students in the Choir
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, “Adapting Choral Rehearsals for Students with Learning Disabilities” by Vicki R. Lind) Although there has not been a great deal of research specifically on choral music participation, it is likely that choral music directors working in today's schools will have singers with learning disabilities enrolled in […]
Name That Choir Tune (No. 19)
Who’s in YOUR Choir . . . Andy?
Who’s in YOUR Choir . . . Glenn?
New Virtual Choir is open for submissions
Dear Singers, I would like to invite you to take part in “Mironczarnia Virtual Choir”. More information, including a special offer for choirs and vocal ensembles can be found at http://j.neske.eu/virtualchoir In this project we will be performing “Mironczarnia” (Meeroncharnya), which I composed in 2012. This piece which was awarded by Ennio Morricone in the 1st International Competition of Choral Composition (Italy, 2014) and recently […]