Performance Practice: The Key to Understanding the Renaissance Style
The Key to Understanding the Renaissance Style
by Steven Grives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
During the past 40 years, musicologists and…Read More →
The Key to Understanding the Renaissance Style
by Steven Grives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
During the past 40 years, musicologists and…Read More →
An Interview with H. Royce Saltzman
By Kathy Saltzman Romey, Director of Choral Activities at the University of Minnesota and Artistic Director of the Minnesota Chorale.
Thro…Read More →
Thierry Thiébaut, President of A Cœur Joie International
Choral singing is very important in Congolese society. It accompanies rites, enthronization ceremonies, festive occasions, death and other rituals. With the a…Read More →
By Jonathan Slawson, Journalist
ShadowLand
The DaCapo Chamber Choir
ShadowLand effectively uses various poetic fragments to present a poignan…Read More →
By Alberto Murrillo, teacher of music, percussionist.
I will use a “crude” metaphor to describe the general framework.
On the one hand, we need to consider the great intellectual and above all, political power…Read More →
By ALACC-Chile, Asociación Latinoamericana de Canto Coral
Choral singing as an organized activity began in Chile at the beginning of the twentieth century with the foundation of the Bach Society, followed in 1957 by the…Read More →
Dr. Marian Dolan, Chorleiter
This article continues the review of choral music from Asia begun in ICB 03/2010.The internet links herein take you to score samples, audio and/or videos, and composer’s web pages.
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By José Lanza Salazar
Bolivia is a country with a colourful ancestry. Its ancient past gives it a richer lineage than many other American nations. Successive studies have increased our knowledge of its past, showing no…Read More →
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