• Mila Schiavo Weyrauch

    The Brazilian Online Choir - 3 Month Course - EUA - EST Time

    Added April 4, 2021 by Mila Schiavo Weyrauch - 395 views - 0 comments

    The Brazilian Online Choir   Whether you are new to Brazilian music or already have a passion for it, you are invited to join us for a unique and exciting experience: The Brazilian Online Choir! The Brazilian Online Choir is a 3-month course that will meet once a week and is designed to enhance ... read more

  • Frances Wilson

    Love is the Answer by Thomas Hewitt Jones

    Added November 30, 2022 by Frances Wilson - 353 views - 0 comments

    Award-winning composer Thomas Hewitt Jones wrote the music and words of 'Love is the Answer' during lockdown in the midst of the pandemic in 2020, at a time when choirs were forbidden to meet to sing together. The result is an enchanting outpouring of love for family, friends and carol services as well as for the Holy ... read more

  • Introducing children to classical concerts – less doesn’t have

    Added November 14, 2011 by scchoir - 1138 views - 0 comments

    This is an extract from our full blog on classical concerts for children:   It’s one of the perennial questions asked by those involved in promoting classical concerts: how do we get more young people (and indeed children) coming to hear how wonderful classical music is live, and to instil in them a real l... read more

  • George Arvanitis

    Saint Alexander's Male Voice Polyphonic Choir (Palaion Faliron) / 1943-2013 : 70 years of singing !

    Added January 2, 2013 by George Arvanitis - 1212 views - 0 comments

    1943 - 2013 : Our Choir has just completed 70 years of life, since 1943, when it was established in Palaion Faliron (Athens, Greece) during the dark years of the of World War II, and never stopped singing since then....   We feel proud of its history and happy to be part of it today!   We thought we shoul... read more

  • Frank Eychaner

    Movement and Choral Artistry

    Added March 7, 2014 by Frank Eychaner - 2565 views - 0 comments

    Rehearsing and performing using a variety of movement exercises will powerfully impact the artistry of a choral performance. The applications of movement in our choirs are nearly endless. Vocal technique is aided through the liberal use of movement in the rehearsal.   Our gestural choices are limited only by our... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Do you need perfect pitch to lead a choir?

    Added May 6, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 1139 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]     This post is part of a series of occasional Questions and Answers. Just use the contact form if you want to submit a question.   A budding choir director writes:   “Last year I got involved w... read more

  • Andrew Throssell

    FAREWELL TO ALBION

    Added July 8, 2016 by Andrew Throssell - 1015 views - 0 comments

    We are sorry to announce disappointing, upsetting news. After 4 ½ years of ambitious, adventurous music-making, Albion is coming to an end. It’s been tremendously hard to contemplate this as a way forward, and equally so to decide on it.   In our journey of adventure, taking us through caves, re... read more

  • MusicNiagara

    Music Niagara Festival features

    Added July 5, 2019 by MusicNiagara - 487 views - 0 comments

    The annual music festival taking place in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, is presenting incredible talent for you!   A sneak peek into some of the seasons performers:   The opening gala for this season showcases Countermeasure, who is a Canadian a cappella group described as, “insanely talented, ... read more

  • Tim Knight

    Spring Sale on music for smaller choirs / groups

    Added April 5, 2021 by Tim Knight - 1785 views - 0 comments

    Click on the link to find out all about it! https://www.timknightmusic.com/accessible-choral-library  

  • Chris Rowbury

    How to keep your performances interesting

    Added December 7, 2022 by Chris Rowbury - 534 views - 0 comments

    [The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across the globe. Your experiences may differ from mine, so do feel free t... read more