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Gregg Smith, one of the earliest choral conductors to employ a choir of professional singers and an important figure in Chorus America's organizational history, passed away on July 12, 2016 at the age...
“For years I had been collecting choral music scores from Latin American friends and colleagues,” she said, “and I wanted to start performing them.” So with the help of a friend with a degree in arts...
As minister of music at FPC, Tom oversees a robust music program—which includes a full-time organist and contemporary service music leader—that naturally features plenty of choral music. “I’ve found...
A receiving line greeted Ann Howard Jones after the first day’s sessions at the Robert Shaw Centenary Symposium. When she crossed through the Woodruff Arts Center and entered Atlanta Symphony Hall...
Near the end of a life driven by passion and painstaking preparation, conductor Robert Shaw was completing a new English translation of one of his signature pieces, the Brahms Requiem. His death on...
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Robert Page, one of the leading figures in choral music in the second half of the 20th century and one of Chorus America’s first board members, passed away on Sunday, August 7. Bob was 89. Among his...