• Obsession (concert, February 6th, 7:00 p.m.)

    Added January 16, 2015 by Met Museum Presents - 610 views - 0 comments

    Drawing inspiration from an exhibition that examines Paul Cézanne’s lifelong, intimate—some would say obsessive—artistic dialogue with his wife, muse, and model, Hortense Fiquet, Attacca mines a similar relationship: that of Czech composer Leoš Janáček and the married woman thirty... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    10 things to consider before choosing or running a singing workshop

    Added January 14, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 2103 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Instead of writing this, I should be planning a one-off two-hour singing workshop for this Saturday. I’m also starting to think of what I’ll do with my new singing group when it starts next week.   ... read more

  • Rich Campbell

    New choral music email newsletter

    Added January 10, 2015 by Rich Campbell - 1105 views - 0 comments

    View/listen/download/purchase scores here: richcampbell.us/composer.htm Subscribe to mailing list here: eepurl.com/2fZor  Thanks! Rich Campbell

  • Turning Music into Gold (concert, January 29th, 7:00 p.m.)

    Added January 9, 2015 by Met Museum Presents - 721 views - 0 comments

    Performing on period instruments, the endlessly inventive Ensemble Caprice spotlights the rich and fascinating culture of the court of Rudolf II in Prague-the most interesting European city of its time-where scientists, artists, musicians, and alchemists mixed and mingled to outrageous and resplendent results... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Help someone to start singing in 2015 — maybe even you!

    Added January 7, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 1463 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I’m probably preaching to the converted here as I guess most of you reading this already sing regularly.   photo by T Sundup   So how about getting someone else to start singing in 2015? If we all ... read more

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    Street Requiem : To Remember Those Who Died Homeless (concert, Dallas, January 25th)

    Added January 1, 2015 by MelbourneInternationalSingersFestival - 929 views - 0 comments

    Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 7pm,  Dallas City Performance Hall Downtown Arts District 2520 Flora Street, Dallas   Featuring Credo Choir, Dallas Street Choir, Richland College Chamber Singers   With Special Guests Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano and Jonathon Welch, tenor   Jonathan Palant... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Setting your goals for the new year (guaranteed to work!)

    Added December 31, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1089 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   It’s the time of year when many people make resolutions, set goals and devise plans for the coming year.   photo by --Tico--   But is this a useful thing to do, and if you do it, how likely are you... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Get your family singing this Christmas – turn off the TV!

    Added December 24, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 936 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Fed up with the family slumped in front of the TV every Christmas and not communicating?     Then turn off the TV and start singing! Christmas is a fantastic time to sing with others. There are so many C... read more

  • Andrew Throssell

    ALBION - Agrees with Rutter THREAT TO CHRISTMAS CAROLS

    Added December 21, 2014 by Andrew Throssell - 776 views - 0 comments

    John Rutter writes beautifully about Christmas carols and singing in the Spectator.     So, Christmas carols — they haven’t really gone away, but we don’t sing them as much as we used to. We aren’t, in general, much good at massed singing these days. Look around you at a church we... read more

  • All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 (concert, December 23rd, 6:00 p.m.)

    Added December 20, 2014 by Met Museum Presents - 769 views - 0 comments

    Hailed by Fanfare as "the premier men's vocal ensemble in the United States," Cantus presents the heartwarming true story of a truce held during World War I on Christmas night in 1914, exactly one hundred years ago. Using actual quotes and letters from soldiers, Cantus shares one of the greates... read more