Break Down a New Piece

Learning a new piece can feel, particularly to the younger singer, like drowning in information. The patterns and musical relationships that are obvious to trained musicians can be lost as young singers try to keep their heads above water. One strategy to dodge this challenge is to break down the […]

Purpose

Setting a purpose with your ensemble is a valuable thing to do first thing in the year. Actually, second thing. First thing should be singing. But maybe halfway through your first rehearsal, pause to breathe and talk purpose. Having your own reasons for being in a choir is great – […]

Stuffed Folders

Is there anything quite as thrilling as ensemble folders stuffed with music for the year? So much potential! So much work ahead! Of course, the real thrill is when the music comes off the page, and becomes something alive. But in the meantime, with a group ready to sing it, there is […]

Absence

It’s a cliche to say that “absence makes the heart grow fonder,” but choir directors across the country can vouch for its truth right now. We live for the moments we get to spend making music with our singers, teaching our singers, connecting with, sharing with, emoting with our singers. […]

MJ 60

He was a canny performer. He knew where the camera was, how to accentuate the move, draw attention to himself. He learned at an early age how to give a performance that was unforgettable, and from his days fronting the Jackson 5 to the preparations for his final tour (memorialized […]