Life Or Death

In a wide-ranging and deep-diving Q&A yesterday with The Real Group, soprano Emma Nilsdotter made the following statement: “Every time I sing my notes it’s a matter of life or death for me.” She went on to use a single-note passage from “Chili Con Carne” as an example of her […]

Can I Add Something?

My writing work takes a lot of different forms, from working for groups who have a very specific song and concept, to open-ended compositional commissions, to things I write for particular pedagogical reasons. My favorite arranging, though, is when I can insert more of my own musical perspective into the […]

Brace

You don’t have to play tug-of-war for very long to know to brace yourself as the referee counts down. If you don’t, you’ll find yourself flying forward pretty soon after. As your approaching a pretty busy week, particularly one that comes after a quiet week, you need to adopt the […]

Scorpion

This song has been playing almost non-stop on repeat in our house since we heard Johnaye Kendrick last Friday as the guest artist at the Gold Company Vocal Jazz Festival. A classic fable is combined with a great second-line groove, killer singing, and more. Listen, enjoy, and then dig into […]

You Survived!

The unavoidable happens – a momentary lapse in focus, and the choir is suddenly singing two different phrases at once. No matter how hard you prepare your ensemble, these mini-disasters strikes on occasion. There are multiple steps with multiple time frames to consider. Get the choir back together! Give the […]

Time

All relationships need time together – new or old, personal or professional. Spending time together allows for rebuilding of bonds, creative growth, airing of grievances, and the sharing of viewpoints. It’s true in romantic relationships, collaborative professional relationships. And in creative relationships – large or small. Choirs need time together. […]

Focused Fun

Stay Focused. Have Fun. Those were the two potentially contradictory instructions I gave Shades of Blue, the vocal jazz ensemble I direct at Grand Rapids Community College, just before we walked onstage on Saturday. How can you stay focused when you’re busy having fun? How can you have fun when […]

The Definitive Version: Emily

Welcome to Week 20 of The Definitive Version, a regular feature of my website. You can read more about the project here and read all past entries here. Song: “Emily” (1964)Composer: Johnny MandelLyricist: Johnny MercerForm: ABA’CStandard Key: C Major. Johnny Mandel, born in 1925, was and is a prolific composer and arranger in […]