Effortless. Precise.

Effortless. Precise. These two words often seem at odds in a vocal group. On one hand, you want the choir singing with the causal, free approach of a solo singer who can make micro-variations in rhythm, pitch, dynamics, pronunciation. On the other hand, you want the ensemble to be unified, […]

First Session

I love recording my ensemble for a lot of reasons, but first and foremost for the educational opportunities you get in the studio. Here are the five lessons I hoped my students would learn tonight during their first session of the year. (About half the group were first-time members, in […]

We All Decided To

March Madness, a multi-week sporting event involving collegiate basketball teams, is an annual reminder to me that so much of our culture is the way it is simply because “We all decided to.” We all decided it was important to have an opinion on collegiate basketball. We all decided you […]

The Worst Quote

Louis Armstrong was wise, funny, brilliant. A leader, an innovator, and a consummate performer. And when asked how to define jazz, he famously replied, “Man, if you gotta ask, you’ll never know.” I can’t overstate enough how much this hinders the reach of jazz, particularly in the choral world. Because […]

Long Game

At a fabulous presentation tonight about parenting from Julie Lythcott-Haims, I was reminded that sometimes winning the long game means failing the short game. (In her context, it was that often we need to let our children fail now so that they can succeed later.) We need to let our students […]