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New technology has made it possible to communicate with donors in different ways, but the underlying psychology that makes people say "yes" hasn't changed. Claire Axelrad's post covers five...
On the road, onstage, or at rehearsal, healthy habits for singers are in everyone's best interests. Choral singers fine tune their daily habits, optimizing them on rehearsal and performance days, but...
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Focus more on audience development? Check. Ramp up your social media presence? Check. If you're involved in the marketing efforts for your chorus, chances are it's been a while since anyone told you...
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Survey results are an important way to keep in touch with the big picture of what's going on in the arts, but it's sometimes difficult to know what the numbers mean and how they apply to your...
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Sad music doesn't necessarily give us the blues - in fact, studies have shown that people find listening to music in a minor key more enjoyable. This Japanese study tries to get to the bottom of why...
"Remember, I am balancing many other work and family obligations." Many singers arrive at chorus rehearsals breathless and stressed. Choral conductors can help them make the transition by warming them...
Verdi's 1874 musical setting of the Requiem came late in life, in the years after Aida's composition. In many ways it represents both a historical culmination of centuries of musical contributions and...