Kelsey Menehan | August 1, 2008
The Berkshire Choral Festival is summer camp for adults who can't get enough of choral singing during the year. A first-time attendee shares her adventure in choral fantasy land.
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Chorus America Staff | July 11, 2008
I don't know about you, but I have received at least one letter telling me that, no, I would not be singing in the chorus next year. So it was a great balm to read this post-audition letter from the late great choral director Robert Shaw to the members of one of his early choral groups, The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus.
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Kelsey Menehan | June 5, 2008
Aged rock stars, protesting Estonians, South African orphans—all play starring roles in three films that sing of the power of choral communities.
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Catherine Davies | May 12, 2008
There are a few things we could all benefit from knowing about how a chorus functions as a nonprofit organization.
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Kelsey Menehan | April 29, 2008
Tenor Michael Lichtenauer describes his unlikely journey from a desk job in Kansas to a career as a professional singer with Chanticleer and then the Los Angeles Master Chorale—and the lessons he learned along the way.
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Chorus America Staff | March 31, 2008
The evidence just keeps rolling in: Choral singing is good for your health.
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Chorus America Staff | March 5, 2008
Choral conductor Tom Hall pulls back the veil on several well-loved choral works in this interview.
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How Choristers and Choruses Can Address the Challenges Together
Kelsey Menehan | March 1, 2008
As singers age, what used to be easy becomes harder—sustaining the high notes, singing through a phrase on one breath, doing a smooth crescendo and decrescendo. Here's a look at several strategies for overcoming the challenges of an aging voice.
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Lisa Houston | February 20, 2008
Can meditation make you a better singer? Yes, and that's not all. Meditation can improve relaxation, concentration, and even health.
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Amanda White | February 20, 2008
Amanda White, a coloratura soprano living and working in New York City, offered these tips in Classical Singer, a magazine for singers pursuing professional solo careers. We thought they made great sense for choral singers, too.
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