
"Mò Li Hua" (Jasmine Flower) has been popular since the Qing Dynasty.
"Mò Li Hua" (Jasmine Flower) has been popular since the Qing Dynasty.
We asked choral singers all over the continent to tell about their "mountaintop" experience as a choral singer. The responses were heartwarming, tear-jerking, hysterical, awe-inspiring, and... a great reminder of why we sing.
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin.
Episode One: The “Ee-Ah-Ooh” Vowels
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Eight: When a Word Begins with a Vowel
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Twelve: A Summary
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Seven: Pronounce "Terra" and "Super"
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Six: Pronounce "Gloria" and "Mirum"
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Ten: The Word "In"
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Eleven: The Word "Excelsis"
Conductor Donald McCullough guides us through the treacherous minefield of choral text pronunciation in Italian Latin with this multi-part series.
Episode Nine: The "S" Consonant