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The Eric Whitacre Singers recently made its debut U.S. tour in March, organized and presented by Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY.) Chorus America asked four of the Singers to...
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As all-male colleges went coed in the 1970s, they left something important behind: their music. The Washington Men's Camerata is working to preserve this historic resource.
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Participating in a chorus can have a transformative effect on a child’s academic achievement and overall well-being.
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Whether taking up a new activity or continuing a lifelong practice, older adults who sing are reaping a host of social and health benefits.
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The power of group singing to elevate mood and forge relationships can help people weather challenges and face life’s ups and downs.
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A growing movement to bring singing into hospice and hospital settings eases end-of-life transitions for patients and their families.
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Singing has been found to be a potentially potent treatment for a wide variety of conditions, both alleviating symptoms and providing patients with a sense of positivity and community.
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As wonderful and therapeutic as choral singing can be, the rehearsal process is sometimes stressful for both singers and conductors. Here are a few ideas for creating a hospitable and...
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When Melinda Pollack-Harris was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, she needed music to face the challenge. That was the inspiration for Sing to Live Community Chorus for women, loved...
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Continue to explore the topic of Singing and Wellness with this online Resource Guide that includes studies cited in Voice articles as well as further reading.
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Want to learn more about organizing or leading a community sing? Here are some resources to explore.
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How can we share the wellness benefits of choral singing with a broader community? A growing number of choral leaders are looking at ways to extend the group singing experience...