Famous for Fifteen People

In 1968, Andy Warhol famously claimed, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” At least in our current version of Warhol’s future, it’s not quite accurate. I think a better expression would be, “famous for fifteen people.” I know a lot of people who lead normal lives […]

Keep Singing

I had the privilege of attending the Little Traverse Choral Society spring concert last night – 90 minutes with intermission of great choral music – Parker/Shaw, Luboff, Copland, Stroope, Vaughan Williams, Rutter. I was delighted to hear their conductor’s strong speech to the audience, urging them to join a choir, […]

Missing The Gig

Sooner or later, you are going to miss one of your choir’s gigs. It could be illness, a double booking, or an unavoidable meeting relocated across the state. Whatever your reason, it’s important to have done the work well in advance to ensure that your choir still gives its best […]

The Arts Heal

A tale of two responses: In response to the violence in Baltimore, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra played a free public concert on Wednesday at noon. In announcing it, they shared one of my favorite quotes from Leonard Bernstein: “This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more […]