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blog: When in Rome - sing at Musica Eterna!

Since 2005 Rome has been The host city for  choirs, Singers and choral music lovers at our events from all over The world. It is a special place to share The idea of coming togeTher and find yourselves in melodies in eternal city. Inspired by a vibra...

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,...

blog: Explaining The SATB Choir

This post was originally posted to The Embro Thistle Singers blog.  There is a really fun explanation of The 4 basic choir sections as seen by a young person.  I don't know where The original document came from or I would give proper credi...

blog: How to sing – 10 habits of successful professional Singers

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir] In my recent post How to sing – The definitive guide, I pointed out that lots of people Google “How to sing” instead of just getting on a...

blog: Pulse!

  Macquarie Singers presents Pulse, a dynamic choral performance that brings togeTher vibrant, rhythm-driven music with a strong pulse. This concert will feature dance-inspired compositions and diverse sounds from across The globe. Interwoven w...

blog: In The homeland of Mozart

Choirs and Singers from all around The world. Welcome to The capital of music, Salzburg! meeting music proudly announce its new series of choral festival in 2017.   Salzburg International Choral Celebration & Competition will be held in June 14-19...

blog: How to deal with unwanted talking during choir rehearsals without killing anybody

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir]   I’m usually The last one to notice, but often when I’m teaching one section of The choir, There’s chit chat from The rest of The Singers....

blog: Do you practice audiation in your choir?

We just published a new article on audiation over at EasyEarTraining.com, and I wanted to see if The Singers and choir directors here at ChoirPlace are using These kinds of exercises in your choirs?     What is 'audiation'? There are differe...

blog: Standing Formations

There are few things that have as powerful an impact on our ensembles as The standing formations of The Singers. This will directly impact The speed at which The ensemble learns new repertoire and polishes The same. Standing formation impacts balance, The...

blog: Atmospheric Music For Your All-Abilities Choir

Atmospheric choral music often includes at least four harmony parts, sometimes many more. For The average village or community choir this can be a challenge to say The least, especially when many of The Singers have limited experience or are non-music rea...