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Some 15 years ago, Marilyn Horne, coming up on her 60th birthday, sat down for a rare moment of quiet reflection. It had been nearly four decades since her debut at age 20 with the Los Angeles Guild...
Get Organized Use an organizational system that acknowledges the hierarchy of scale degrees and the relationships between them. Solfege is an effective system because it gives each pitch an identity...
Singers everywhere know the feeling. You’re next up to audition for your chorus and suddenly it feels like the breath has been sucked right out of your body. And then it gets worse. You’re handed a...
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We've all seen the viral videos: singers gathering in a train station or mall food court to treat unsuspecting bystanders to a surprise performance. But recently, organizations have been taking their...
Ask Gregg Smith about the highlights of his 50 years with the group that bears his name and you'll soon hear about Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg, Charles Ives and William Schuman, Ned Rorem...
Jen Courtney had pretty much resigned herself to the fact that if she ever got married it would be to someone who knew nothing about singing or the sacred music she loves. "I had this other separate...
"The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits" By Maurice Saylor Recommended by Gisele Becker From Gisele Becker: "Working directly with a living composer (and a lively living composer in Maurice...
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Sometimes we do our best thinking while singing. Art Fry, a long-time choir singer from Minnesota and one of the two men credited with the invention of the Post-It note, came up with the idea because...
Sitting at his desk at Sprint headquarters in Kansas City back in 1996, Michael Lichtenauer had no idea his life was about to change. He just knew that if he didn't pursue his musical dreams, his soul...