Close Reading Summer Series

Announcing my first ever “Close Reading Summer Series.” I’m going to be rereading Dare To Lead by Brené Brown. And each Sunday, starting June 16, I’ll be posting a reflection on a chapter from the book, looking specifically at how the insights apply in the choral world. Read along with me! I’ll […]

How Will You Finish?

How will you finish? You’re tired from a long year. Your relationships with your fellow singers are a bit more…complex…than when you started in August. You have spring fever and are dreaming of not having to be up in time for first hour. How will you finish? To me, years […]

MC3 2019

It’s time! All choirs in the state of Michigan are invited to join the Michigan Choral Commission Consortium (MC3) for our 2019 season. (Already ready to join? Click here. Or read on!) We already have 20 choirs re-registered for this year, and I’m actively working with three composers, with more […]

If We Never Stumble

If we never stumble, we aren’t moving forward. That goes for individuals, and for ensembles, too. If your ensemble always meets expectations, with never a stumble, then you aren’t moving forward fast enough. Yes, it hurts to skin your knee or twist your ankle – and it hurts to get […]

Many Performances

How many times do you get one (or maybe two) public performances of a piece? It’s rampant in the curricular choir, when each quarter or semester is spent learning repertoire to be presented at the quarterly concert. Then, it’s the end of the semester, or it’s on to new repertoire […]

Real Time

“I deal in real time.” So went a prized and oft-repeated expression of my mentor, Steve Zegree. Real time means I don’t cheat on how long things are going to take. Real time means I don’t arrive late or leave early. Real time means I don’t commit to a project […]

Committed, Not Exaggerated

One of the hardest musical dances to perform is the dance of committed vs. exaggerated. We seek musicality with deep commitment, but often we end up with musical elements exaggerated, almost to a parody. Rarely do we really want that sort of exaggerated musicality – perhaps the occasional sforzando or […]

Not Without Sacrifice

No one achieves excellence without sacrifice. Instead of going out with friends, you spend time in the practice room or in the law library. Instead of taking an extra shift at work, you spend time in rehearsal. Instead of turning completely off on vacation, you stay in touch with your […]

Bad Tempo Definitions

People love to share this memeified list of tempo definitions. I can’t say I agree with the sentiment, though. If my choir needs to watch me every second, I’ve done something wrong in the rehearsal process. If my choir watches me every second, they are seriously limited in their ability […]