New York Voices 30th

Wondering what to do tonight? Stay in and celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the most important and influential vocal groups currently working. The New York Voices – Kim, Lauren, Darmon, and Peter – have advanced the art in so many ways, and they are continuing to break new […]

Personal Bibliography: Music

Personal Bibliography: Music Click here for my complete Personal Bibliography. Bernstein, Leonard. The Joy of Music. The great communicator and towering figure of American 20th Century music. This book expounds on various subjects in short imagined dialogues. Blocker, Robert. The Robert Shaw Reader. Shaw was, among his many skills, a writer […]

Logistics

A choir director’s skill set is diverse and includes many strengths that might be forgotten on résumés and other skill lists. For example, consider: logistics. Human logistics and institutional logistics form a huge part of what you do. Transporting risers, keyboards and attire to and from performances. Making sure singers […]

Chuck Your Plan

Good teachers make detailed plans for their lessons. It’s necessary to use the time as efficiently as possible. Great teachers know how to read a room and chuck the plan out the window. Sometime you have to read your students’ faces and pivot away from the plan. Your students are […]

The Definitive Version: But Beautiful

Welcome to Week 11 of The Definitive Version, a new weekly feature of my website. You can read more about the project here. Song: “But Beautiful” Composer: Jimmy Van Heusen Lyricist: Johnny Burke Form: ABAB’ Standard Key: G Major “But Beautiful” is a relatively late jazz standard, having been composed in 1947 for […]

End Singing

Choir retreats can be a lot of things – I can especially vouch for that, since my family has been involved in five over the last five weekends. Choir retreats build: Emotional connection Vulnerability Trust Philosophical perspective Commonality Technical understanding Musicianship skills Note that none of the above specifically reference […]

Always New

The great joy – and great challenge – of choral music education is that it’s always new. You will never program a concert with exactly the same repertoire as what you’re currently working on. And even if you did, the specific challenges, interpretations, and student reactions would all change. You […]

Not My Last Piece

Starting a new piece when you’re new always feels weighty. Serious. Important. I often say that the best thing about your first piece is your second piece, but even more than that, there are two great things about finishing 100 pieces: You know what you’re doing. You have far less […]