Julie Parsons, a leader in technology for choral musicians, directed me to SingersBabel the other day. It looks like a superb resource for choral musicians – if you know something about the International Phonetic Alphabet! Here is a little of what they say about themselves: You’ll find learning tools and information for […]
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Silver Platter Repertoire, April Edition
This message is best viewed on ChoralNet. If you are reading this as an email, please click on the URL at the top of the message. Dear Colleagues, The April installment of our Silver Platter Repertoire is available for your perusal. This is the best of the best choral music by ChoralNet member […]
New Book Publication from ACDA’s Tim Sharp
Musical Treasures from Moravian Archives is a series of critical editions of music preserved in the various centers of Moravian culture. The series is published by Steglein Publishing, with the first in the book series, Hymns to be Sung at the Pianoforte by Johannes Herbst, written by American Choral Director Association Executive Director, Tim Sharp. […]
Finalists in the American Prize for Composition Announced
The Composers of Choral Music Community on ChoralNet has several members that have made the final cut in the American Prize for Composition competition. Greg Bartholomew, Melinda Bargreen, Robert Ross, and Joshua Fishbein are all in the final round. Greg, Melinda and Robert are in the professional level and Joshua is in the student level. […]
ACDA Smartphone App is Now Available
ACDA members now have yet another fabulous benefit available to them: ACDA Smartphone App! This application includes ACDA’s exclusive “First Listen” program, a “Choral Library” featuring reviews of new music, a quiz section, ACDA News, ChoralNet, and a direct a contact feature. You can download this App directly from your smart phone device. iPhone users […]
Longfellow Chorus Post Elgar King Olaf Videos
Dear ChoralNetters: On March 3 and 4, The Longfellow Chorus, Portland, Maine, gave two rare performances of Elgar’s mammoth ‘Scenes from The Saga of King Olaf’ cantata, as well as the premieres of six new song and choral settings of Longfellow’s poetry. A number of clips from this weekend of concerts known as “The […]