Inspiring Choirs Across the World – When They Can’t Meet
byA special initiative brings an inspirational song to choirs – and a new way of being “together”.
A special initiative brings an inspirational song to choirs – and a new way of being “together”.
Made up of teachers all over the UK, this choir has one weekend to write music, learn new music, and put on a performance.
Putting audience engagement at the forefront of their goals, this professional choir delivers an unmatched performance experience every time.
‘Don’t worry; Just sing!’ is their motto as they encourage women of all ages to raise their voices loud and proud.
A Cappella arias? This quartet is not afraid of a challenge! They reimagine, reinvent, and revitalize operatic classics.
This tone color and blend exercise for choirs will help directors hear different sounds from their choirs and better inform them on the role of blend and balance in performing.
Our interpretation of choral texts will show itself in musical ideas performed by a group. These three versions of “For Unto us a Child is Born” from Handel’s Messiah show how unique a director’s interpretation can make a choir sound.
When preparing to sing in a choir, knowledge of basic sight reading skills is a must. Here is a guide to the very basics of sight singing as well as some practice resources.
Choristers are musically “happy” compared to the general population of singers
Through referrals and social media blitzes, this choir is making waves!