The White Rose

Enjoy this lovely new work from Michael McGlynn and Anúna. It’s on their new album “Sunshine | Shadows” out this week. Michael has the compositional skill to sound so fresh and so timeless all at once – combining elements of jazz, choral, folk, and more into his writing. It’s a tricky needle […]

Auditions Again

How did this happen? I’m here at my least favorite day in having a select choir. Auditions are a necessary evil, but they are an inevitable source of disappointment. This year,  I moved my audition day for my ensemble from the first week of school to the last week, so  this is […]

10-foot and 10,000-foot Views

Choir directors have to have both: you have to be in the moment, reacting immediately to everything from kids falling off risers to emotional breakdowns to out-of-tune final chords to fire drills. But you also have to have the arc in mind, always. The arc to the concert, the arc […]

Napoleon’s Battle Plan

Life shifts can all at once: kids starting kindergarten (or college), retirement, even the first day of summer break. One day your life is consistent; suddenly, profoundly different. There is a certain amount of preparation you can take for these tectonic shifts, but beyond a certain point, you have to commit to what I’ve come […]

Where You End Up

A final concert is a chance to reflect on the journey of the year, and here’s the thought I keep having after last night’s Rockford Aces Concert. It’s not where you start, it’s where you end up. The 13 guys will tell you that their first rehearsal would not be an accurate predictor […]

First Try

Tonight I get to try something totally new: the premiere of a new ensemble. When we created the idea of RAMChoir, it was to give an extra opportunity for more tenor/bass singers, and to attempt to positively affect the culture of the school. I think we’ve achieved that: tonight we’ll have 40 singers on stage, including 2 […]

Your Primary Function

Do you remember when everybody discussed iPhone’s mediocre function as a phone? Dropped calls, antennae, substandard sound. It was in every review of the first few iPhones versions. I don’t hear people wring their hands about it anymore, and the reason is simple. Phone is not iPhone’s most important function. On Apple’s website, […]

The Stages of Artistry

There are five main stages of artistry: 1. Recognition (Hearing) 2. Appreciation (Liking) 3. Participation (Joining) 4. Creation (Making) 5. Dissemination (Sharing) What step are you on? What step are your students on? You can be on any step and not reach the next (He recognizes it as art but […]