I am proud to announce that my new edition of “Et Resurrexit” by Giacomo Puccini “senior” (great great grandfather of the more famous opera composer of the same name), for SSA choir and keyboard accompaniment (optional unison violins, cello, bass and continuo), has just been published by Hinshaw Music Inc. (HMC 2288). This piece is […]
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Grammy Nominee Takes Choir Teacher to Awards Show
NASHVILLE — Christian singer Brandon Heath doesn't need to win a Grammy on Sunday to thank his biggest supporter publicly. She's going with him to the show. The 33-year old Heath is taking his former high school choir teacher, Bobby Jean Frost. Heath is up for three awards, including best contemporary Christian album for "Leaving Eden" […]
Embedded Journalist Explores Mormon Tabernacle Choir
By Terry Horne TEMPE, AZ — The Tabernacle Choir and 110 members of the Orchestra at Temple Square are getting ready to perform at US Airways Center in a signature event of the Arizona Centennial Celebration. But right now is my highlight. I get to be Dan Rather. He invented the idea of a journalist […]
Han choir
This one’s been making the rounds lately. There’s actually duet and trio versions too.
Whitney joins the heavenly choir
Twitter was buzzing Saturday evening with news of Whitney Houston’s untimely death. Nearly every other person tweeted that heaven had gained another member for the angelic choir. To be sure, the world lost a great talent. ChoralNet has mentioned Whitney a number of time through the years, whether it was: the influence of […]
Choral Caffeine: Value All Choirs
There is a school that has been represented repeatedly on the ACDA conference stage by its woman’s choir. The reason is simple: The institution made a conscious decision that the woman’s ensemble would be (to use the athletic term) the varsity team. It’s an interesting thought, isn’t it? Roberta Jackson explores the idea even […]