Applications for the 2012 American Choral Directors Association International Conductors Exchange Program are now beiung accepted. Interested parties may access the online application by joining the ACDA International Conductors Exchange Program community on ChoralNet (https://choralnet.org/view/280632). The ICEP, under the overall direction of James Feiszli, will provide the auspices under which U.S. conductors will interact […]
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Vocal Mistructions
A presentation from the Chicago Conference – Presented by NATS at ACDA: Vocal Mistructions – Presented by NATS at ACDA – PowerPoint PDF View more presentations from National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS)
Morgen! (Richard Strauss) Arr. for SATB & Pno. or Chamb. Orch.
My new arrangement of Morgen! (Tomorrow!) by Richard Strauss (originally for voice & piano) is now available for pre-publication sales from ECS Publishing. It is arranged for SATB chorus and piano or chamber orchestra (3 horns, harp, violin solo, strings). The piano/choral score (which is only four pages long) is catalog number 7774, the full score […]
What can choir learn from gaming?
Daniel Pink posted a link to this article that I think might have some ramifications for choir directors and choirs. See what you think about these points and then follow the link to the whole article: 1. Know who’s playing – design for their social style. There are a lot of different ways to entertainment […]
PLEADING FOR WORDS
PLEADING FOR WORDS slovenian spiritual creativityhttp://www.youtube.com/user/CarminaSlovenica#p/a/u/1/Lyf5sSHx3OA Karmina Šilec, conductor Performing: Carmina Slovenica Jožef Ropoša, Interpreter of the poetry Author of the project and conductor: Karmina Šilec Since time immemorial, music, especially singing, and the word have served to create a connection with the gods, with spiritual worlds. Pleading for Words […]
Google decision could benefit choral music
A federal judge has voided an agreement made between Google and a consortium of book publishers regarding the Google Books project. In my opinion, this could spell good news for choral musicians. Let me explain. The Google Books project involves scanning the contents of entire libraries. Just like Google Maps and other large-scale projects, […]