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Director leads choir with a strong voice
By Monica Orosz CHARLESTON, SC — The story goes that Anton Armstrong first heard the renowned St. Olaf College Choir when his mom decided that performance would be a better use of his time than attending a Moody Blues concert for which he had tickets. The story is true, Armstrong said, one of those […]
The Twelve Months-SAB choir and piano
The Twelve Months music by Manena Contreras. Original work for SAB choir and piano. This fun and charming piece is suitable for High School and College level. The music is based on the poem The Twelve Months in which the writer, the English Satirist George Ellis, gives a nickname to each month creating a […]
Gerre Hancock, 1934-2012, organist/choirmaster of St Thomas NYC
Dr. Hancock was a member of its National Council of the American Guild of Organists, and was a founder and past president of the Association of Anglican Musicians. He was assistant organist at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in New York, organist-choirmaster at Cincinnati’s Christ Church Cathedral, and, most notably organist-choir director at St. Thomas Episcopal […]
World Choir Games Update
2012 is finally here! And the year has already gotten off to a tremendous start. From outstanding national media recognition to exciting event planning progress and new sponsorship announcements that you will read about below, we're on the road to producing the most successful World Choir Games ever. Our marketing efforts are in full […]
Nova Scotia mass choir still changing the world
By Andrea Nemetz HALIFAX, NS — FOR ROSELLA FRASER, growing up in North Preston meant singing. “Most of us in the Preston area grew up singing as part of our culture,” says the co-president of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir. “It was an essential way of getting through life, of practising our faith. We sang […]