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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...

blog: A Year As A Nomadic Composer: Teachings And Thoughts By Santiago Veros

A Year As a Nomad:   April 4, 2023, marked the last Day I spent in my birth country. I shared breakfast with my brother and mother, showed my boarding pass, and within minutes, I was on a plane to London. What happened during all that time? ...

blog: Lock Down

SABELANI Music Initiative has put on hold workshops due to the Lock Down enforced by the S. African Government on the 27th March.If the Lock Down is lifted on the 16th April as planned we will be celebrating World Voice Day on the 18th April as well as jo...

blog: 10 Tips to Becoming a Conductor

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 sh...

blog: Music list now available!

The music is now sorted for our #Haworth Sing Day! We've added Stanford's 'Te Deum in Bb' to the list which also features Parry's Blest Pair of Sirens (SATB edition), Wesley's 'Lead me Lord', Stainer's 'God so loved the world', Liddle's 'Abide with me' ...

blog: Who’s road leads to Rome in 2025 with meeting music?

Everyone knows that going to Rome once in a lifetime is a must. With us it’s mixed with all Day long choral music… We are very happy to announce the 14th Musica Eterna Roma – International Choir Festival and Competition, July 16-20...

blog: Does your choir really need a conductor (and if so, how many)?

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I used to run a small women’s choir of 12 singers. One Day it dawned on me that my job was to make myself redundant.     I researched,...

The Lassus Scholars
group: The Lassus Scholars

The Lassus Scholars, named after the great Renaissance composer Orlande de Lassus, seek to achieve excellence in expression and interpretation in all musical styles from the 16th century to the present Day.

Be Still My Soul
video: Be Still My Soul

"Be Still, My Soul" by Jean Sibelius Hymn recorded to commemorate ANZAC Day 2020

blog: VoxPopuli Virtual Choir: Global action for Peace

Aequalis Foundation and the International Choral Composition Competition (CICCAG) assisted by IFCM was join the celebration of World Choral Day(december 2018) that commemorated the Centennial of the Armistice of World War I. Singers from all over the wo...