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Are you interested in getting more involved in advocacy work around the issues that matter to you, your chorus, or the choral field at large? Here’s where to start. (See...
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In the Summer 2020 issue of Chorus America's magazine, the Voice , we published a number of special features that highlighted the choral community's response in the wake of COVID-19...
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SPONSORED CONTENT FROM A CHORUS AMERICA PARTNER In the upcoming season, The Washington Chorus (TWC) looks not only to meet the challenge of planning in a world dealing with COVID-19...
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In the Summer 2020 issue of Chorus America's magazine, the Voice , we published a number of special features that highlighted the choral community's response in the wake of COVID-19...
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This special Virtual Conference issue of the Voice features a Chorus Connections section focused on creative responses to COVID, articles on artistic director transitions and secular requiems, and an interview...
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Music’s prominence in the sacred sphere has shaped some of the most enduring genres of choral music in Western culture, such as the requiem mass. For more than a century...
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Nina Simon’s work as an author, change leader, and activist is all about creating more open, generous, community-focused organizations. She is the founder and CEO of OF/BY/FOR ALL, a nonprofit...
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Several choral music organizations find themselves seeking or transitioning to new artistic leaders at a time when shifting circumstances call on them to consider challenging new directions, not the least...
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Feature articles in the 2020 Spring Voice include: Building Audiences for Children and Youth Choruses Responding to the Border Crisis in Song How Can We Keep Them Singing? Older Singers...
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Do your board members serve for prescribed terms? Two years? Three years? Do you limit the number of terms they can serve? After checking with choruses across the U.S.—emerging and...
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These days, news from the U.S.-Mexico border is fraught with tension. Increased U.S. restrictions on asylum-seekers have left hundreds of migrants from Central America and elsewhere stranded on the Mexican...
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(NANM board members in 1941, Foster Memorial Hall, Pittsburgh. Pictured are Blanche K. Thompson, Josephine Inness, Henry L. Grant, Mary Cardwell Dawson, Clarence Hayden Wilson, and Florence B. Price. Photo...