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You started singing in choirs at the ripe young age of 65—and then you wrote a book about it called Evensong. Tell us about how you came to be a choral singer. Well, I had no singing background. When...
Ever since there has been war and conflict—which is to say, since the beginning of human existence—there has been singing. We sing to protest, to mourn, to place a salve on deep wounds, to rally for...
In anticipation of pleasing an audience, we develop a program we think will be engaging, we select a venue of appropriate size and location, and we choose production elements—attire, staging, lighting...
Arts participation occurs against a backdrop of changing leisure patterns and a quicksilver notion in the public psyche of what constitutes an enjoyable evening out. Drawing on a wide range of arts...
Numerous Chorus America member choruses are staging productions that combine choral music with an array of other media and art forms, including film, sound tracks, dance, and even circus acrobatics...