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You know that freed-up feeling where it seems your body is singing itself? Singers yearn for more of that, but myriad stresses, tensions, confusions, and vocal issues can get in...
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Research Memorandum Series No. 200. A thorough and definitive compilation of resources in Renaissance and Baroque performance practice spanning, approximately, the past 70 years. This issue provides a broad yet...
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Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli, was a famous, and wildly popular castrato of the early 1700s. One of the secrets to his magnificent voice was the seemingly unending stream of...
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Responding to survey data that revealed that 33% of responding conductors were founding directors that anticipated retiring from their ensembles within 5-10 years, Chorus America created this online seminar, Navigating...
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Work on your breath control with these exercises from choral conductor and voice teacher Rebecca Achenbach.
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Improve your intonation with these exercises from choral conductor and voice teacher Rebecca Achenbach.
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Choral conductor and voice teacher Rebecca Achenbach offers simple warm-up exercises to help you keep singing and singing.
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Given the situation at the federal, state, and local levels, Chorus America developed this guide to help chart a path toward proactive advocacy on behalf of choral music education. Contains...
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In the 21st century, America’s manufacturing-driven economy is being replaced by a creative economy. President Obama is calling for a “complete and competitive education” to ensure our place in the...
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The top 10 reasons why choral singing is a great activity!
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Chorus America’s member choruses all across North America are leading the way in working with school music programs to support, revive, or expand choral music education. Here are some examples...
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A list of useful quotes from influential leaders in support of the arts and choral music.