ChorTeach is ACDA’s quarterly online publication, designed for those who work with singers of all levels. A full annotated ChorTeach index is available online at acda.org/chorteach. Over 160 articles are organized into seventeen categories. For submission information, to view the index, or to read the latest issue, visit acda.org/chorteach. Following is an excerpt from an article in the current Winter […]
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Better Choirs with Less Work After Hours with Guest Host John Sargent
Don’t bring work home with you. Grading practices and making literacy the core of the curriculum can lead to better choirs, less stress for the teacher and more time in class for a rich and in depth learning experience. This episode takes on a unique format, in that it was birthed from listener response from […]
Virtual Choir Kits – Spring Release!
The Podd Brothers have just released our (hopefully) final batch of Virtual Choir Kits!! These are brand new arrangements of well-known and well-loved songs, in a variety of styles (truly something for everyone) and created with virtual choirs in mind. SATB, SAB, 2-part, and Unison voicings available. Click here to jump right in: http://poddbrothers.com/choirkits These […]
One from the Folder: Repertoire Thoughts for Women’s/Treble Choirs
#67: 2021: The Year Ahead.
What will 2021 bring? That’s an excellent question. But when the show does go on (and it will!), here are some uplifting repertoire favorites to rely on.
Treble Choir Invitation – Join Rollo Dilworth in Montreal in June 2022
Dear Friends, Montreal is the perfect treble choral festival destination as it combines the comfort of being close to home with a diverse international flavor. When not performing individual concerts or rehearsing for our combined festival repertoire, your singers will have plenty of time to explore the 2nd largest French-speaking city after Paris and experience […]
“The Wayfaring Stranger” for Solo Male Voice and TTBB Choir (or Solo Female Voice and SSAA Choir)
This past summer I watched the film “1917”, during which a British soldier sings the American gospel song “The Wayfaring Stranger” to his fellow soldiers before heading into a battle. Then a few nights later, I had a dream where I was singing the song in a choir, creating this rhythmic, hocketed and hummed accompaniment, […]