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blog: Arvo Pärt in the Temple of Dendur (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Tõnu Kaljuste, Director the Metropolitan Museum of Art Monday, June 2nd, 7:00 pm, 2014 $60   Kanon Pokajanen (1997) is one of Arvo Pärt's unqualified masterpieces—and a work of sustained inn...

The Palace
group: the Palace

the Palace ''Isgodlo'' was established in January 2019. we are primarily aiming at worshipping God in vocal music. the Palace is committed to serve its own members and the wider society by upholding choral music principles and values in promoting social ...  more

blog: Conducting in the moment

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I watched a TV documentary the other day called how a choir works with Gareth Malone.   Photo by theCamerons   At one point he talked about...

blog: Lifting Our Voices to Improve Our Health As we Age

Music has always had the powers to lift our spirits and make the day seem a little brighter. As we age, music can be one of the most comforting ways to connect with our favorite past-times. Hearing the song you once danced to with your sweetheart as a tee...

blog: Join Me on a Musical Journey This Summer

Dear Choral Enthusiasts, Happy Independence Day! As we celebrate the spirit of unity and freedom, I am excited to share some wonderful updates and opportunities to connect through the power of choral music. Creating together Music has always been a too...

Columbia River Chorus
group: Columbia River Chorus

we are a chorus of Sweet Adelines, International based in Vancouver, Washington. we welcome women of all ages and a wide range of vocal/musical abilities. we work hard to improve as a group and as individuals. A significant portion of our repertoire is co...  more

blog: Regular weekly choir or drop-in singing group? – the pros and cons

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Some choirs and singing groups meet frequently, often once a week, requiring a high level of commitment. Others meet less frequently and work on a dr...

Nada Te Turbe by Jake Runestad
video: Nada Te Turbe by Jake Runestad

Nada Te Turbe by composer Jake Runestad. Find out more at: http://jakerunestad.com/works/nada-te-turbe Performed by Seraphic Fire in December 2012 (live recording). Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor. This work is published by JR Music. Purchase here: ...  more

blog: Dealing with conflict

    there is something to choir conducting that is shared by every team professional and that I would want to talk about: we have to deal with groups, we want our groups to be able to work as a team and we sometimes have to deal with conflict....

We3 - "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz - P&O ship Ventura
video: we3 - "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz - P&O ship Ventura

Take a brief look into the life of us on-board the P&O cruise ship Ventura as it cruises around the Canary Islands. A brief stop off in Lanzarote. It's hard to believe we actually did any work! Soundtrack recorded live in the back of a car while at a gig!