I have just published on Score Exchange a TTBB version of my original (for mixed voice choir) Crux Fidelis. Here is a link to it http://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/143059.html
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Lutheran Youth Choir of North America Completes 2013 Festival of American Vocal Music in Germany
The Lutheran Youth Choir of North America has just successfully completed its second biennial Festival of American Vocal Music in Mansfeld, Germany, July 20-30, 2013. This unique international musical partnership and cultural exchange, begun in 2011, brought twelve select, talented high-school-age singers from throughout the United States together to live and sing with a dozen […]
Beginning again: Choir Camp
Greetings, ChoralNet! It is good to be blogging here again. I thought I would start with something practical to begin the year. At Samford, we start our choir year with something called “Choir Camp.” It is a time when the students gather early on campus for an intense time of singing and rehearsal […]
Women’s or Treble Choirs (SSA): Call for Commission Partners
The Galant Masters Project has just acquired a very exciting new manuscript: A Laudate pueri by Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785) scored for SSA chorus, soloists, strings, and continuo. I am very excited to get this piece into our winter/spring 2014 schedule, but we need a commission partner (or group thereof) in order to make it happen! […]
Orlando Children’s Choir Inaugural Season
Calling all young singers in grades K-8 in the Central Florida Area! The Orlando Children’s Choir is currently accepting new singers for their inaugural season! Come meet current singers, mingle with board members, talk with the staff, and see what all of the excitement is about on Tuesday, August 27th at 5:00pm at 1515 Edgewater Drive in […]
UPDATED: Free Music for SSAA Choirs
Hi folks, I wrote a setting of E.E. Cumming’s “i carry your heart with me (i carry it in)” for SSAA choir and piano, and I would like to offer it up free for performance in return for a recording of the piece. The two-movement work is especially close to my heart (ha. ha.) […]