Student Leadership Through Spring Repertoire
January is one of my favorite months of the school year. We have survived the busyness of December, are back in school after our winter break, and are now looking …
January is one of my favorite months of the school year. We have survived the busyness of December, are back in school after our winter break, and are now looking …
Does your treble ensemble need a morale boost at the beginning of the year? In many programs, treble choirs are a feeder into the top mixed ensemble, meaning that some …
Global Repertoire Highlight: Dalmatian Klapa Music Today’s post was written by guest author Sarah Labrie, the Artistic Director of Quincy Choral Society, and a choral director at Stoughton High School …
This post features composer Sally Lamb McCune, who is becoming one of the leading composers of choral music, and is conveniently in very close proximity to me! I first met …
Happy New Year, treble choir enthusiasts! Have you ever programmed a concert around the texts of a single poet? Today’s post is centered around some treble choir settings of the …
Your R & R Chairs and Officers have shared below some of their favorite rep ideas for the season. Take a look and peruse their suggestions. You might just find …
Today’s post was written in collaboration with my good friend and colleague, Dr. Katie Gardiner, the Interim Director of Choirs at the College of the Holy Cross, a Hildegard scholar, …
Today’s post is a follow-up to my last post about Spes by Mia Makaroff, a piece that incorporates both bel canto style and a vernacular style, borrowed from joik, a …