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In a commentary for Chorus America’s online feature Noteworthy, Donald Nally commends James MacMillan’s St. John Passion to choral music colleagues—despite its considerable challenges. Not only is its scale monumental...
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Programming a modern St. John Passion invites controversy in a way that programming a historical setting such as Bach's does not. For Donald Nally, the musical and philosophical discussions raised...
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As you begin exploring your technology options, here are some ways to make the most of the evaluation and decision-making process.
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Your chorus needs effective digital tools to support everyday management, but how do you know what the right tools are? Consider these questions and tips for choosing the most effective...
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More on navigating the process of finding, hiring, and working with soloists.
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Looking for a soloist for your next performance? Try giving your chorus members a chance to shine in solo roles.
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How to navigate the process of finding, hiring, and working with soloists.
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High school choral festivals engage teens, produce powerful music, and leave a lasting impact.
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This March, Chorus America welcomes Catherine Dehoney as the organization’s new President and CEO. Catherine brings a wealth of arts management and fundraising experience to the position—and after years of...
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A clear development strategy turns reluctant board members into inspired fundraisers.
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“The phenomenon of a gay men’s chorus is a vital part of the musical fabric of our society. It is not a gimmick to draw a crowd. We have always...
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In 2014, the Chorus of Westerly won more than $1 million in Rhode Island state funds to support the renovation of its historic performance hall. Here’s how they did it.