Stacy Horn's Blog Entries

  • Tip for Practicing at Home

    A choir director who read my book asked me how I practiced at home.  It gave me a great opportunity to share this tip that I don’t think occurs to everyone to do and it’s REALLY FUN.  Also, and maybe more importantly, it's not only genuinely fun to do it this way, you really see if you know your part and it helps to ... read more
  • TEDx Talk about the Joys, Benefits, and Science of Singing

    I gave a TEDX talk about group singing.  I had a very short time to hit all the crucials points.  I'm sure I left many out, but I did my best! I hope it gets more people to join choirs and other groups of people who sing together.    
  • Singing Changes Your Brain with a Shout Out to ChoirPlace!

    I wrote an essay about group singing for Time, and I mentioned ChoirPlace as one of the places to find a choir.    This is a picture of a summer sing I went to on Monday, hosted by the West Village Chorale.  
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  • Ode to Joy Join a choir. Science shows it’ll make you feel better.

    Please excuse the shameless self-promotion, but a piece I wrote about the science of singing came out in Slate today. I worked very hard to convey a lot—the joy, the science—in the most succinct way possible, and okay, I'm proud of the result!  http://slate.me/137vHdy   I got this picture from www.shorpy.com. It's an all day... read more
  • Beethoven Hurts

    Walking home after choir one night my friend and fellow chorister Barbara and I agreed the hardest piece we’ve ever done was Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis.   Here’s what I wrote about it at the time, (referring specifically to the Credo section):   No human can sing this.  Aliens can sing this, robots can sing this... read more