[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 st...
It is fun and challenging to truly listen. When you allow the sound you hear to connect with the brain, some interesting synapses are formed. Whether you are listening to a recording, live performance or a conversation, using the energy to tru...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Are you doing your five-a-day for well-being? Here are five things that can help with your feelings of well-being if done daily. five-a-day for wellbeing T...
Piano music for choir? Why not! Written originally for solo vocalist, I turned this into an SATB choral tongue-twister--a cappella--and then added a piano Part, which was further orchestrated for choirs performing with orchestra during the holiday season....
This post was orginally found on our Embro Thistle Singers blog. I remember when we had Professional Development Days when I was teaching, the teachers would complain that they were more tired that day than from a whole day of teaching. I had had...
I brought this question up before as one of the fundamental problems of working with, and being a Part of, a choral ensemble. After all, no one really wants to listen to an out-of-tune choir. It’s a complicated issue that involves...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many’s the time I see Ann lean over to Gill (not their real names) to help her get her Part right. And every time I see a pained expression on ...
Enkelit performing at Wainsgate Chapel, West Yorkshire 2012
By Adrian Ruckhofer (INTERKULTUR Choir Reporter), Singakademie Graz, AustriaTranslated from German to EnglishI always wanted to be Part of a flashmob, now I finally was!!!We, the choir4graz, started our promotion tour in the shopping mall at Murpark. We s...
A choir for girls between the ages of 10 and 18. We sing a wide variety of music and take Part in concerts, festivals and competitions.