E poi le parole: technology
Technology must be our servant and not our master. The more technology we invite into our lives the harder this is to remember.
Griselda Sherlaw-Johnson, Choral Promotion and Business Development Manager at …Read More →
Results of the ICB Survey 2021: A big thank you to all who participated!
92 participants from 30 countries answered the ICB survey. Half of them have been reading ICB for more than 15 years!
Regarding the format, a third of the participant read it only online, a third only printed, a…Read More →
A Historical Perspective on Choir Recording Techniques
Paul McGlashans, Sound Engineer, New Zealand
Environmental protection and Climate Change: Food for thought for Associations, Choirs and Singers
Flannery Ryan, culture manager, Germany/USA
2016, 2020, 2019, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2014, 2010, 2013 and 2…Read More →
Producing Sustainable Musical Instruments
Franziska Kloos, musicologist, Austria
Every minute, the area of 48 football pitches of forest is lost. Forty six per cent of the world’s fo…Read More →
Climate Action: Music as a Driver for Change
Concepts of environmental sustainability for the music sector in Europe
by Carolyn Auclair, Project Officer at the European Music Council
Our Voice for our Planet: Singing for the Earth over the Ocean
Virginia Bono, conductor, Argentina, and Martin Winkler, conductor, Germany