Dear Friends, I invite you to Prague in 2022 as we reclaim our place on the world stage and emerge from this period of separation. Prague is such a charming and historical city that I thought it such a fitting location for our ‘return’ to beauty and harmony. It is the perfect gateway to all of […]
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Your Choir Can’t Carol This Year….. Here’s a New Idea
Is your choir DEVASTATED that they aren’t caroling this year? It’s so heartbreaking for both our singers and our community. I have an idea that may bring spirit to your choir members and also to your community. Check out our brand new blog post: Your Choir Can’t Carol This Year…..Here’s a New Idea If you […]
Travel with the Non-auditioned Choir, Part 3: Immersing Your Singers in the Local Culture
By Patricia Guth Traveling with a non-auditioned and (often) mostly older choir is far different than taking your professional, high school, or college ensemble on tour. If you read the first two installations of this blog, you’ll recall that I talked a lot about the importance of choosing the right tour company and destination, the […]
#EraseHate in London June 2022 – Choir Festival with Heather Buchanan
Dear Colleague, Out of this moment in time we’ve all experienced this past year, let us join our voices in London to #EraseHate in the best way we know how – singing! Singing collectively both as a festival choir and as individual choirs. Featuring music from the extraordinary new fusion oratorio “Considering Matthew Shephard” […]
One from the Folder: Repertoire Thoughts for Women’s/Treble Choirs
#66: “Music of Life” by B.E. Boykin
Text by George Parsons Lathrop
SSA, piano
In listening to Boykin’s pieces for women’s/treble ensemble, “Music of Life” jumped out at me. The sound, the tone, the style, the text. I hadn’t yet seen a score to peruse, but I knew I wanted to investigate further.