The Art of Singing One Voice to a Part - An Occasional Series of ICB Interviews
By Jeffrey Sandborg, Director of Choral Activities and Wade Professor of Music, Roanoke College
The Hilliard Ensemble: Interview with David James and Gordon Jones
Jeffrey Sandborg: Are you both fo…Read More →
The Art of Singing One Voice to a Part
An Occasional Series of ICB Interviews
Graham Lack
composer & ICB Consultant Editor
Joe Roesler, of the Calmus Ensemble
Graham Lack: Thank yo…Read More →
Breathing and Choir Conducting
Ildikó Ferenczi Ács
choir conductor & teacher
As a choir conductor, I often watch teachers conducting their choirs. When listening to choirs or seeing teachers conduct, one can ask, “Why i…Read More →
Overtone Singing: Not Just for Monks and Shamans Anymore
Stuart Hinds, composer, singer, choral conductor, and teacher
The last decade has witnessed a dramatic increase in the popularity of overtone singing in its various forms, and choral music is no exception. More new wor…Read More →
Choral Courage
Approaching contemporary choral music development – with open ears and alert minds
Stephen Leek, IFCM Vice President and composer
We all know that a choral program needs to embrace ma…Read More →
Choral Singing in the Clouds: Internet Resources
Antoni Miralpeix Bosch, teacher, composer and conductor
Music in the Air
The reach and influence of the virtual world now affects the real world. The internet and digital technology have inv…Read More →
The Choir and the Musical Space
An Overview of the Acoustical Environment
Duane R. Karna
teacher and conductor
In my own singing, as well as in my work with choirs and vocalists, I have experimented w…Read More →
Is the Female Voice Becoming More Masculine?
Walter Marzilli
choral conductor and teacher
This article appears here with the kind permission of ‘Lo Spettacolo’, published by Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori.
International Research on the Maestro as a Manager and the Organization of Choirs
by Rita Fucci-Amato, conductor and postdoctoral researcher, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil
Choirs can be understood as organizations, because they have people, material resources and a management func…Read More →