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Famed conductor Sir David Willcocks speaks about his special love of choral singing and of choral singers through his experience as director of music at King's College, Cambridge and of...
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Many choral organizations have embraced accessibility for those with disabilities as an important value, even making it part of their policies. When choruses accommodate singers with disabilities, everybody wins.
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Guidelines on the financial reports you need from your accountant—and when—to be an effective steward of your chorus.
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Ten years after his death, a new book about conductor Elmer Iseler examines his legacy on choral music not just in Canada but throughout the choral music field.
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Wondering what to put in your Netflix queue? These must-see choral films explore the power of singing in unlikely circumstances and places.
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Call it what you will—networking, hobnobbing, rubbing elbows—it is a skill that everyone should know how to do, even choral singers.
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Arie Perry is a doctor who sings about tumors and diseases, and his songs are downright...infectious.
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Los Angeles Children's Chorus singer Gianna Horak returns to China, 14 years after being adopted by American parents.
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Performances of Verdi's Requiem by Jewish prisoners at the Terezín concentration camp inspire a present-day concert drama that explores the profround relationship between music and its performers.
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Do you ever wonder what choral conductors think about after the last orchestra rehearsal before the big performance? Chorus America contributor Kelsey Menehan sat down with Craig Jessop at the...
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The Berkshire Choral Festival is summer camp for adults who can't get enough of choral singing during the year. A first-time attendee shares her adventure in choral fantasy land.
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I don't know about you, but I have received at least one letter telling me that, no, I would not be singing in the chorus next year. So it was...