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Once the exclusive province of elite Eastern colleges, a cappella singing has exploded in the last decade, spreading to campuses all over the U.S. and abroad. Deke Sharon, who founded CASA (The...
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Much of classical music coverage is organized around composer's birthdays and deaths - for example, the Britten centenary. But these anniversaries aren't relevant to the general public and make the...
Chorus America has long been committed to helping emerging conductors excel. From Conference sessions to special publications and other resources, the organization has made it a priority to invest in...
Gianna Horak was adopted from China as an infant—tiny, beautiful, and, her doctors feared, possibly deaf. Today, a 14-year-old singer with the Los Angeles Children's Chorus, Gianna is an accomplished...
Barbara Berner Artistic Director, The St. Louis Children's Choirs Attended two Children’s/Youth Chorus Masterclasses, one in 2004 and one in 2007 “The guest young artist choirs were beautifully...
When Swarthmore College in Philadelphia began advertising itself as the “Quaker Matchbox”—that is, a great place to find your future mate—Steve Barsky got an idea. The Mendelssohn Club, the symphonic...
Board committees are often where much of the real work of the board gets done—but they are also often a source of frustration. They may not function effectively, or if they do, it may be at the cost...