New published score

I just found out that my arrangement of “Jingle Bell Rock” for TTBB a cappella choir has officially been published by Sound Music Publications. They’re a great independent publishing companies started by some of the biggest names in vocal jazz. Their catalog is outstanding and I’m honored to have joined […]

Encouragement

I have a student going through a tough rejection from her music school of choice. It’s leading to all sorts of questions about career, future, worthiness, and on and on. When I see a student going through this, it bring me back to one moment at the end of my […]

Genius Grant

I awoke to the wonderful news that Francisco Nuñez has been awarded the MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant” – $500,000 over five years with no strings attached. He’s the founder and artistic director of the Young People’s Chorus of New York. The Foundation isn’t totally clear about how they select their […]

Friday Links

Links fresh and classic for your long weekend… John Conyers Pushing for Copyright Reform – He’s trying to clarify the law because many artists are asserting ownership over their classic recordings. And record companies want to keep making money. If the past precedent holds, the record companies will win. Here’s […]

A Professional Community

Last week I attended my first MSVMA Summer Workshop in Lansing, MI. It’s a much smaller event (maybe 150 people) than the last few conventions I’ve attended (Michigan Music Conference, ACDA National or Divisional, the old IAJE Conventions). Plus, there were no performing ensembles, only clinics, discussions, and reading sessions. […]