It’s The People

I’ve just returned from a weekend working and connecting at the ACDA Michigan Fall Conference in Flint. And my drive home was spent thinking about the people. Not the presentations, not the performances, but the people in my profession. Many I only see at conventions – how great to share […]

Convention Snark

It seems like at every conference you attend, there is plenty of opportunity for “convention snark.” Nitpicking the performances, criticizing lecture sessions, or just dishing about colleagues and what they’re doing: they are all ways of making yourself feel better about what you do. But I refuse. I celebrate the […]

Current Streak

Learning to practice is the most important skill we can develop in life. It’s the only way to get great at anything. I’m working with a former student who is trying to develop a personal practice regimen. Here’s what we settled in on: He texts, “I practiced.” I text back, […]

Get Up And Sing

Overheard at a sight-reading-centric rehearsal last night… “I can’t wait till we can just get up and sing this.” Me, neither. (And the better you read, the faster we get there!) The truth is, while I love putting a new piece in my choir’s hands, and I love performing music […]

A Cappella is the New Half-Step Modulation

I’ve now seen Disney’s Frozen several times with my family, and we’ve all enjoyed their re-telling of Andersen’s The Ice Princess with wonderful animation, songs, and comedy. But I was struck by one moment in particular that speaks to our current a cappella cultural phenomenon. The film opens, before any action, with the wonderful Norwegian choir Cantus singing Vuelie, […]