Choral Life in Indonesia
By Angela Astri Soemantri (Choral Conductor),
Michael Mulyadi (Music Journalist) and
Monty P. Satiadarma (Psychologist)
Indonesian Folk Chora…Read More →
Previously called Dossier
By Angela Astri Soemantri (Choral Conductor),
Michael Mulyadi (Music Journalist) and
Monty P. Satiadarma (Psychologist)
Indonesian Folk Chora…Read More →
By Susana Ferreres and Alejandro Iglesias Rossi
In the spiritual traditions of the Americas, the universe of sound begins its voyage in the ocean of pure breath, until it converts itself into the sound of th…Read More →
By Luis Olivieri, Vice President of the Choral Federation of the Caribbean and Central America and Evelyn Robért, music teacher
The Contribution of the Roman Catholic Church
There was ch…Read More →
By Oscar Escalada,
Argentinean Composer, Arranger, Choir Conductor and Musicologist
Tango music is representative of Argentina in the same way that Son represents Cuba, the Samba represents Brazil and Ja…Read More →
by Maria Guinand, choral conductor, university professor and leader of many choral projects
Today, our country possesses a vigorous and vibrant musical movement within which the protagonists are fundamentally children a…Read More →
9th World Symposium on Choral Music, Puerto Madryn, Patagonia, Argentina, 3-10 Aug 2011
Six well known composers from Latin America will premier their new creations, commissioned by WSCM9. Chosen for their i…Read More →
9th World Symposium on Choral Music, Puerto Madryn, Patagonia, Argentina, 3-10 Aug 2011
WSCM9 is offering four Master Classes under the guidance of four world-renowned Maestros, focused on Afro-American Music, Ea…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 →
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