• Kelly Galbraith

    Cleopatra by Kelly Galbraith

    Added July 17, 2014 by Kelly Galbraith - 7191 views - 0 comments

    First published: http://kellygalbraithblog.com/2013/07/24/cleopatra/   “Fool!  Don’t you see now that I could have poisoned you a hundred times had I been able to live without you.” Cleopatra A summer vacation ritual of mine is to crack the covers of a couple of Shakespear... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Traditional songs from the British Isles - residential singing weekend 21-23 November

    Added July 17, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1125 views - 0 comments

    There are now only FOUR rooms left on my singing weekend in Derbyshire this November: ONE double deluxe room, THREE doubles/ twins/ singles. Should be a fantastic weekend in a great part of the country. Book now to avoid disappointment! TRADITIONAL SONGS FROM THE BRITISH ISLES Friday 21 November 6pm to Sunday 23 No... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Around the world in song - singing weekend in the Cotswolds 25-27 July

    Added July 17, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1000 views - 0 comments

    My singing weekend in the Cotswolds is shaping up to be a small (but perfectly formed) group of women coming together to sing amazing harmony songs from around the world. A great chance to do some small group work and really get to grips with those harmonies. Still some places left. No experience necessary. The food (a... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    How to enjoy singing and not worry what others think

    Added July 17, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1505 views - 0 comments

    [this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   This post is part of a series of occasional Questions and Answers. Just contact Chris if you want to submit a question.   Here is a very familiar story.   Fred writes:   “I started singing at a... read more

  • Kelly Galbraith

    Alexander Pushkin the Muse of the Great Russian Composers by Kelly Galbraith

    Added July 15, 2014 by Kelly Galbraith - 4024 views - 0 comments

    Originally published http://kellygalbraithblog.com/2014/07/15/alexander-pushkin-the-muse-of-the-great-russian-composers/ “If you but knew the flames that burn in me which I attempt to beat down with my reason.”Alexander Pushkin On this rainy summer morning I nursed my second cup of coffee while get... read more

  • Maria Soriano

    Silence vs talking in inclusive choirs

    Added July 14, 2014 by Maria Soriano - 2541 views - 0 comments

    Marsilio Ficino (1433-1498), Florentine philosopher wrote a wonderful sentence: “Music is nothing more than a Decoration of Silence”. What a wonderful statement.  Shall we take it to the choir?   Undoubtedly silence is in many ways a pre condition for music making. In silence we concentrate, in... read more

  • Stephen Bigger

    World Choir update! Mozambique Videos now posted!

    Added July 11, 2014 by Stephen Bigger - 981 views - 0 comments

    World Choir lovers might want to check out the brand new videos we just posted from the 2013 Mozambique, Africa Manda Wilderness Choir Festival. http://www.stephenbigger.com/category/stephens-blog/   More information and videos will be posted soon at www.stephenbigger.com but for now there are two videos from t... read more

  • Kitty Babcock

    10 Tips to Becoming a Conductor

    Added July 9, 2014 by Kitty Babcock - 1229 views - 0 comments

    This was originally published on the Embro Thistle Singers' blog.  I was reading an article posted to Facebook the other day.  Esa-Pekka Salonen became a conductor when he filled in for an absent colleague.     In the following short video, you can pick up on both his talent and sense of humour... read more

  • Kitty Babcock

    How Should An Audience Behave

    Added July 9, 2014 by Kitty Babcock - 2861 views - 0 comments

    This is originally published in the Embro Thistle Singers blog.    There was a very interesting article in the Telegraph U.K. talking about audience responses & behaviour during a concert.  Click here to ready the full article.  This is a different take on how audiences respond & what is acce... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    The value of concert reviews (and how to get them)

    Added July 9, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1605 views - 0 comments

    [this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I don’t know what it’s like in other parts of the world, but here in the UK it’s notoriously difficult to get any kind of review of a concert in the press — local or national.   Newspaper... read more