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Between corralling the kids, leading meetings at work, socializing with friends, and singing, the voice can reach its limit. In this Chorus America interview, vocal health expert Leda Scearce of...
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Some words to the wise for those who are new to a chorus board of directors.
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The Los Angeles Master Chorale’s Voices Within artist residency program teaches public school students how to tap their creative voices to compose and perform their own original songs.
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A journey through the history of Jewish liturgical music alters a chorus’s path to the future.
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From the sweet lyricism of Fauré to the populism of Brahms to the theatricality of Verdi, requiems remain the favorites of singers, conductors, and audiences alike. We talked with Kathy...
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Chorus America set out to build a new website and it ended up reshaping our organization. Here's what we learned along the way.
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Early- and mid-career learning for choral conductors is hard to find and requires a public process that demands courage and stamina.
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The Bach Choir of Bethlehem’s Bach to School program helps students see the parallels between the music of the master and their own lives.
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Anne Sears , director of external affairs at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, tells Chorus America's president & CEO Ann Meier Baker about a special audience participation project during...
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To commission and premiere a new piece of music can garner a chorus and a composer media attention, industry recognition, and a concert hall full of audience members. We explore...
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What are your inner critics saying as you sing? Are they keeping you back from being the best you can be? If so, it's time to take control and set...