Children’s Choir of teh Internet (teh Choir), directed by me, Jack Senzig, has just released 6 Days of Minecraft on YouTube and the single on CD baby. For those that don’t know me, I am a ChoralNet volunteer. I serve on the ChoralNet Committee and lead the ChoralNet Composers of Choral Music and Choral […]
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CJ Replay: Roman Choirs in the Late Sixteenth Century
(An excerpt from the Choral Journal article, "Performance Practices of Sacred Polyphony in Rome and Madrid at the Times of Tomas Luis de Victoria," by Aimee Beckmann-Collier) The Roman choirs with which Victoria and Palestrina were associated were the centers of musical life in the late sixteenth century, and the singers attached to them enjoyed […]
NEW : DOWNLOAD NOW PDF SATBB Choir score by Anthony Sylvestre !
Hi ! The LIBERA ME (by Anthony Sylvestre) is available now in a digital pdf version for download at a lower price than the octavo format. You will find it on the website www.asturiamusic.com. I share the link to my youtube video if you haven’t seen it yet : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjQ_OjCuctA I hope you’ll enjoy this news. With […]
Creating a Positive Culture in Your Choir – V
Back to the idea of creating a positive culture in your choir: Expectations are a large part of how our singers learn a culture. These can be (and are) the expectations we have for our singers: Are your expectations clear? (would your singers be able to articulate them if someone asked them?) Do your […]
Stick Time: Home-Schooler in the Choir
Bring up the topic of home-schooling among a group of educators and you can be assured of a vibrant discussion. A study by the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) estimates that in the spring of 2010, there were more than two million home-schooled students, K through 12. That accounts for about four percent of […]
Tablets in the Choir Room – If I Had…
(doublebassguide.net) In the forums, on Twitter, and even here on ChoralBlog, many of us are trying to answer the age-old question of technology: Yeah, it's fun, but what do I do with it? Personally, I'm not yet convinced that the iPad or similar tablets should replace our singers' scores and folders. I can't say […]