[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] there’s a gig coming up and you’ve still got Work to do. Do you keep bashing out the notes until everyone’s perfect or do you rehea...
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] For those of us who Work to school terms, it is now the summer holidays. Unlike us poor folk here in the UK, the summer break is months long i...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] If I get 30 singers on one of my weekend Workshops someone will say “Gosh, what a large group!” whilst another says “Quite low numb...
Program Notes: the fact that the text for this Work even exists is a miracle. It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Program Notes: the fact that the text for this Work even exists is a miracle. It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto. This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings. Choristers who sing this Work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
Program Notes: the fact that the text for this Work even exists is a miracle. It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Program Notes: the fact that the text for this Work even exists is a miracle. It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto. This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings. Choristers who sing this Work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Summer has finally arrived in the UK. We’ve been praying for sunshine for so long, but now it’s just a little TOO hot! Photo b...
You want your voice to Work at its best no matter the time or season. However, life has surprises and sometimes your voice may experience some difficulties. there are days your voice feels like an ice block and other days, it’s easy to go...
Please tell us what makes festivals held under the brand Fiestalonia so popular. - As an organiser of international choral festivals and competitions, Fiestalonia appeared as a result of our enthusiastic Work, constant search for new ideas and the ...
A fun choral Work about the opening up of Canada by railroad, written by Canadian composer Jeff Smallman.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] You Work on a song in choir week after week, but slowly things seem to get worse. You worry about getting the words right, you can’t seem to re...