[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] We all have an image of the type of singer (or Musical director or choir) that we think we are. There are things that we can do and things that we can&rsqu...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Sometimes I only have to hear two notes of a song and I know what it is. Photo by bishib70 Often I join in with someone singing a song...
It’s pretty amazing how we pigeon-hole people’s talents and skills. All of us do it, most of the time unknowingly. Our new temporary Musical Director, for the adults Choir I play piano for, has some amazing warm ups and he loves takin...
This post was orginally published on Embro Thistle Singers blog. When I was 15, I took singing lessons from the nuns at "The Pines". These ladies were well respected for the results they achieved in Musical training. Our performance group o...
Concierto final del I Seminario de Canto Coral del CORO las Veredas, dirigido por Basilio Astule Padre nuestro, Manuel Soler. CORO las Veredas. I Seminario de Canto Coral, dirigido por Basilio Astulez. Junio de 2011
You have an extraordinary voice, see the stage as an integral experience and are looking forward to working with other young people on a very high Musical level? Then you are the missing piece of the puzzle for the CHOREOS ensemble.
Singing in a choir is fun, it builds teamwork and confidence in people as they work together to accomplish a common goal. Singing also shares something unique from all other Musical instruments: words. This means it is a powerful tool for memory and speec...