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  • Tim Knight

    Free music for a recording - are you in?!

    Added February 20 by Tim Knight - 571 views - 0 comments

    At Tim Knight Music we are very fortunate to have many recordings for our organ music from musicians around the world which we share with other listeners on our YouTube channel. However, we hardly ever receive recordings of our choral music, which we know also goes to choirs and music groups around the world. So, we a... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Confessions of a singaholic – why too much singing might be a bad thing: Terry's story

    Added February 18 by Chris Rowbury - 632 views - 0 comments

    [The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from almost 30 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... read more

  • Santiago Veros

    The main reason why Odes of Love could be your state premiere

    Added February 14 by Santiago Veros - 349 views - 0 comments

    Many directors, even though they deeply care and want to give their singers the best, simply can’t afford to commission new works or secure premieres. Odes of Love is an honest work—an ode to what we love most: life itself. And it can be your next State Premiere without breaking yo... read more

  • meeting music

    Happy Valentine's Day!

    Added February 14 by meeting music - 217 views - 0 comments

    “More than half of tonight’s concert programme consisted of love songs - (...)  that is probably true for all music that’s ever existed.”   This remark is obviously true and made us think.   While it’s hard to say whether more than half of all music is about love, one th... read more

  • Santiago Veros

    Carnegie Hall: Why You Should Be Part of the Premiere of Dear Earth

    Added February 13 by Santiago Veros - 339 views - 0 comments

    NYC CHORAL RESIDENCY · MARCH 4–8, 2027 Carnegie Hall: Why You Should Be Part of the Premiere of Dear Earth When we talk about choral music regarding the environment, 90% of the time we end up with a political pamphlet. It usually becomes a piece designed to accuse, divide, or argue policy. And let&... read more

  • Santiago Veros

    Read this if you want to score a State Premiere for your choir (without blowing your budget)

    Added February 13 by Santiago Veros - 318 views - 0 comments

    26/27 · STATE PREMIERE Read this if you want to score a State Premiere for your choir (without blowing your budget) By Santiago Veros If you are a choral director, you already know the struggle. You want to offer your singers the thrill of a premiere, that unique sense of ownership that comes from being... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Choir leading as low-impact aerobics (or how I gained weight during lockdown)

    Added February 12 by Chris Rowbury - 597 views - 0 comments

    [The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from almost 30 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... read more

  • Santiago Veros

    A new experiment for 2026: one state, one choir

    Added February 7 by Santiago Veros - 398 views - 0 comments

    26/27 · STATE PREMIERE A new experiment for 2026: one state, one choir. I’ve just finished Odes of Love, and something unexpected happened: it didn’t feel like the kind of piece that should be released the usual way. It’s about what’s singular, fleeting, and real. About the kind o... read more

  • Carolyn Eynon

    An Afternoon of Song & Story

    Added February 7 by Carolyn Eynon - 346 views - 0 comments

    Renowned international baritone Nathan De'Shon Myers joins the Carolyn Eynon Singers for an intimate Black History Month celebration with wine, conversation, and song. An artist whose career bridges opera, jazz, gospel, Broadway, and choral music, Myers has collaborated with artists from Kirk Franklin to Kristin Chen... read more

  • Catherine Carrère

    Spring concert: Dvořák's Stabat Mater

    Added February 5 by Catherine Carrère - 331 views - 0 comments

    Teddington Choral Society and its Musical Director, Julian Collings, are delighted to announce their forthcoming spring concert: Dvořák’s Stabat Mater.   All Saints Parish Church, 14-16 Market Place, Kingston KT1 1JP Saturday 28 March 2026 at 7:30pm(Doors open at 6.45pm)   Dvořák star... read more