Premiere Far Away

Congratulations to Rob Stow and the Elk Rapids HS Choirs for their premiere of “Raise Your Voice” tonight at their final concert. This piece was collaboratively composed by me and my wife, Mandy, with texts from Mandy, our daughter, and Rumi. (We also included a favorite spoken text from Howard […]

Split the Difference

On one end of the spectrum, the diligent Choral Ensemble A looking devotedly, and consistently at their conductor. Whatever emotional expression the singers make, it is directed at their leader. On the other end, the expressive Choral Ensemble Z, emoting directly at the audience as if they actors, with little […]

Motivation

When grades are your only motivation, what will you do after graduation? Performance review? That hardly seems to be the motivation for virtually anyone to do good work. Money? That’s a vicious circle of motivation – and there’s not a lot of evidence that you’ll find yourself very happy down […]

Make It Specific

When I have trouble finding what I want to write, I often remind myself to make it specific. I am much more able to write if I’m writing to someone. Writing to a colleague, a student, a mentor. Writing a personal story, sharing advice or words of encouragement just for […]

Secret Signs

I’ve developed the habit of creating a few secret signs I can give my singers to give a message that isn’t easily communicated with a conducting gesture. Agreed upon in advance, I can use these to encourage better performance – before or even during their singing. A couple of examples: […]