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“You don’t have to be Jewish to sing Jewish music,” says Jonathan Miller, founder and artistic director of Chicago a cappella. But when it came to assembling Days of Awe and Rejoicing: Radiant Gems of...
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"When learning a new piece , use imaging to simulate your execution and instill a vivid mental map before you play or sing--e.g. to absorb an unfamiliar phrase, instrumentalists might move their...
As a former chair of Chorus America, I found having an insider's view for four years of the successes achieved by Chorus America—and those of individual choruses throughout North America--to be an...
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"Bernardo Spagnolo of the University of Palermo in Italy and his Russian colleagues have developed a model that they believe explains why it is we humans hear some notes as harmonious, and others as...
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"When Swiss conductor Baldur Brönnimann was a student 25 years ago, 'if you had more than 30 people at a concert it was a failure because it was populist crap.' Today, there are growing signs that...