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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Two Weeks, One College, Two chorales, and Four end of season concerts
Chorales, school and collegiate choruses pretty much all follow the rhythm of the school year, meaning that we would expect most such ensembles to be at the end of their seasons, if not done already. If you assumed that the … Continue reading
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Looking for help – what are the jobs of a choir director
At the risk of being boring, here’s the usual disclaimer – I am a beginner at this and really don’t know much about the ways of blogging. Case in point – I have yet to approve a single comment (though … Continue reading
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Three concerts and at least one question
I’m still unsure of how I should accomplish a variety of the goals for this experiment, such as how to feature upcoming events in a regular way. For now, I’ll just mention that you have three concerts that I know … Continue reading
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Maybe thousands singing nearby, and some people in the know?
If the NEA figures for the country applied to our area, among the 980,000 plus residents in communities nearby there would be around 30,000 adults (25+ years) occasionally singing chorally. Cut that to one in three to find people in … Continue reading
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