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Choralosophy

Christopher M Munce

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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.
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Choral Chihuahua is a podcast in which British choral directors chat about things that matter to them: composers they love, points of technique, classic but also niche choral works, other groups and singers they admire. With a light touch, Eamonn Dougan, Robert Hollingworth and now also Nicholas Mulroy chew the choral cud about how (and why) you do it and what they've learnt along the way. Choral Chihuahua is brought to you by I Fagiolini and University of York Music and produced by Polyphon ...
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Irish Choral Podcast

Irish Choral Podcast

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The Association of Irish Choirs (AOIC) supports and promotes all forms of choral music in Ireland. We do this through a range of programmes and activities designed to respond to the needs of our members, the wider choral community and the public.
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"Homem Também Chora" é um podcast que explora as masculinidades possíveis. Pelas lentes das narrativas que consumimos em livros, filmes e séries e com a ajuda das teorias sociais à nossa disposição, buscamos entender os desafios da masculinidade e encontrar caminhos mais saudáveis. Novos episódios são lançados quinzenalmente, às sextas-feiras. Entre em contato conosco no e-mail podcasthtc@gmail.com e no Instagram @homemtbchora
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Choral History is a podcast dedicated to conversations with choir conductors from around the world. We explore the choral art form from the inside with honest talk from the artists themselves. The conversations are light-hearted and fun, but also honest and real, and explore the work of the conductor as you’ve probably never heard it before.
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From live rehearsal audio with The Stairwell Carollers, each Podcast is 7 minutes or less. For singers who want to improve performance - solo or in chorus. Warmups, ear training, rehearsal and challenging vocal gymnastics with Director Pierre Massie are fun and engaging. Live and fresh, the Choral Cacophony Podcast will help any vocalist develop their range, enunciation, breath control and vocal quality. Sound advice for singers who want to improve their listening, rhythm and pronunciation f ...
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La Chora

Miguelito Valladolid

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Cuatro primos hablando de temas diferentes, Películas,la vida, política,deporte,fantasmas,etc Un sin fin de temas provenientes de las reuniones de los cuatro primos acompañados siempre de un poco de alcohol y botana
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For those who sing Black Sacred music, “it is The Academy of the Black Church that taught us.”-Emorja Roberson. To see if you are a convincing performer of this art form, go to a Black Church and sing it. See how they receive you. In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Emorja Roberson, the first African American DMA in Choral …
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As a gentle welcome back, therapy is provided for Eamonn's partsong fetish with Eamonn himself, Robert and also some wine. TRACKLISTING : (1) Elgar - The Prince of Sleep; Cambridge University Chamber Choir / Christopher Robinson (2) Elgar - Go Song of mine; Finzi Singers / Paul Spicer (3) Schubert - An die Sonne; Monteverdi Choir / Malcolm Bilson /…
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It’s Labor Day weekend. We are almost all back to school. This is the time that makes or breaks your whole school year. This summer I got a booth at the Missouri Choral Directors conference and pulled colleagues in to share their thoughts. Why are adolescent boys so turned off by choir? How important is music reading for All State choir? Should maj…
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The “Choral Music Canon” is one of the many concepts that I believe can only be grappled with if we are able to hold two conflicting truths in mind. It is crucial for us to hold great art in high esteem, while recognizing that we won’t all agree on what makes the list. Renowned American choral director Craig Hella Johnson joins me this week to give…
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Having some very weird tech issues today. Shownotes from normal post Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera sing…
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Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera singer, this week’s guest Babtunde Akinboboye‘s journey is a fusion of ge…
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Should vocal jazz join other forms of ensemble singing in the “mainstream” of music education? Or does best fit within a niche? In our second episode of the brand new “GIA/Walton” series, I am excited to bring you another fascinating and useful conversation. This time, with composer and vocal jazz advocate, David von Kampen. In this discussion, we …
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Nascido na cidade angolana de Benguela, Kalaf Epalanga ganhou notoriedade com os Buraka Som Sistema, mas é também cronista, poeta e escritor. Veio para Portugal estudar aos 17 anos e vive actualmente na Alemanha, em Berlim. Neste último episódio da segunda temporada do podcast, partilha como foi crescer rapaz em Angola, sob a ameaça permanente da r…
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I find that too often, as practicing teachers we either ignore new research all together, or we read the boiler plate summary, take it as gospel and move on without examining it critically. Ellie Johnson tries to help us thread the needle. Ellie is a PhD Music Education candidate and researcher, and the host of The Merfy Pod. She loves to dive in t…
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“Gosto de frisar sempre que antes de tudo sou pessoa, e isso basta-me”, diz Adolfo Mesquita Nunes em mais um episódio do podcast "Um homem não chora". Hoje afastado das lides políticas, o advogado lamenta igualmente que as contradições que todos temos nem sempre sejam bem compreendidas, existindo actualmente uma tentação para “engavetar o ser human…
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Often in choral instruction, we utilize the word “family” to describe the cohesiveness of our ensembles. But what about the students who don’t view choir as their family? Can we be ok with the idea that singers come to us for many different reasons? But what happens when students DON’T want to be in the family? What if you have students that truly …
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Foi campeão olímpico do triplo salto nos Jogos Olímpicos de Pequim, em 2008, mas várias lesões e perdas familiares depois, Nélson Évora recusa o estatuto de homem forte invencível. "Eu tive das quedas mais duras no desporto e na vida pessoal. Das coisas mais difíceis que eu já tive e tenho ainda hoje, nos meus piores dias, é que eu ganhei um estatu…
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Eamonn & Robert 'get French' but also enjoy Echo Ensemble's new CD 'Innocence' and drop into the York Early Music Festival. Music by Machaut, Ravel, Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk & anon LINKS : www.tenebrae-choir.com/learning-connection/classroom-singing thesixteen.com/freevideos/eamonns-top-tips-creating-space/ www.echo-choir.com/innocence www.apotrop…
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I frequently engage in and read discussions with young music educators about the ways in which the music education profession is or is not “adapting with the times.” As always, the answer to that is yes. And no… Mak Barton is a second year teacher in Maryland who I found on her wildly entertaining TikTok account that is fast approaching 100k follow…
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Psiquiatra e terapeuta de casal há mais de 40 anos, José Gameiro diz que houve uma boa evolução na redução do estigma associado à terapia de casal. Longe vão os tempos em que existia um enorme preconceito, havendo hoje “uma enorme procura”. No entanto, no seu trabalho de terapia de casal, observa que os homens continuam a ter dificuldade “em exprim…
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As teachers, we often try to build culture and foster a sense of belonging by seeking out the “right checklist” of games, ice breakers, fun warm-ups, and even classroom wall art. However, these are just the frosting, not the cake. In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Kari Adams from the University of Missouri to discuss the essential ingredients for…
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A convidada do episódio desta semana do podcast "Um Homem Não Chora" é a neurocientista Luísa Lopes. Licenciada em Bioquímica e doutorada em Neurociências, Luísa Lopes coordena um grupo de investigação no Instituto de Medicina Molecular e é professora de Neurociências na Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa. Já viveu e trabalhou no Reino Unido, Suécia e…
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Robert is in rural Kent, just down the road from Canterbury Cathedral, chatting with back row singers from three cathedrals including WINCHESTER. He also remembers the Nigel Perrin, top line of the original Kings Singers, with Nigel's colleague Alastair Hume. TRACKS : (1) Gabrieli Jackson - Sancte Deus; Canterbury Cathedral Choir / David Newsholme …
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“If you don’t learn what listening is, your choirs will never sing in tune.” James Jordan is one of the most prolific choral conductors in the modern era. Not just in terms of performance and recordings, but also in scholarship and pedagogy. Introducing, the NEW GIA/Walton Series on Choralosophy! I recently had the privilege of attending two sessio…
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Em mais um episódio do podcast "Um homem não chora", Ivo Canelas não tem dúvidas de que "não há nada mais humano e profundo do que ver um homem em contacto com a sua fragilidade. A exposição dessa fragilidade é significativa de uma grande força, ou pelo menos de uma enorme segurança". Com 50 anos e um percurso conhecido e reconhecido, dividido entr…
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Recently, we offered a free virtual meetup to practice “Choir Nerdery.” If you missed it, I have carefully curated some of the most useful and interesting moments for this episode. Discussion topics were derived from survey responses from 120 educators. The full 2 hour and 15 minute work session is available unedited over at Patreon or Substack for…
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La Chora Interminable - Ju. 27 Jun 2024 - Invitada Liz Haro ¡Hoy, hoy, hoy! La Chora Interminable @ChoraTv de @jisvagoimperial y @trinomonero en el 104.3 de @RadioUdeG a las 16 hrs tapatías con la presencia de Liz Haro. Radio online https://udgtv.com/radioudg/guadalajara Póster ultra chi... de @MarcoVulgo #ChoraYouth ¡Hoy, hoy, hoy! La Chora Interm…
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Actualmente com 29 anos, João Porfírio já cobriu, como fotojornalista, inúmeros cenários de catástrofe, como foi o caso da crise de refugiados de 2015 na Europa, da pandemia, cinco anos depois, ou da invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia em 2022. Na conversa para o podcast, desmistifica a ideia de que um repórter de guerra tem de ser alguém quase desprovi…
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Eamon and Nicholas bring you some of their favourite Bach Cantatas. TRACKS : (1) Johann Sebastian Bach - Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12: II. Chorus "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen"; Collegium Vocale Gent / Philippe Herreweghe - Listen on Apple Music https://apple.co/3XC892h (2) Johann Sebastian Bach - Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft, BWV 50: N…
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“It is not my job to answer the questions. It’s my job to ask the questions.” Programming for our choirs carries with it a wide range of challenges, from the skill levels of our groups, and their needs to the considerations of speaking to an audience. There are many ways to wrestle with this balance. Renowned conductor of the Crossing Donald Nally …
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A cantora e compositora Luísa Sobral considera importante que um homem não tenha pruridos em exprimir as suas emoções. "Gosto de ver o meu marido chorar; acho sempre que isso quer dizer que ele é uma pessoa sensível e bem resolvida", afirma. Luísa Sobral refere neste episódio que uma das suas preocupações na educação dos seus quatro filhos - dois r…
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“I cannot believe I’ve been muzzled by my own people.” All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, CA cancelled a concert that was set for June 2nd, 2024 citing the “pain and anguish felt by 18 Black members of the church.” The response was that Michal and the choir, and the music they were set to perform from the African American cultural and musical…
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Robert chats to Sammy about his new album of Monteverdi / Purcell and songs from South America 'De pasión mortal' and learns about the history and music of the Clergy Support Trust's May festival. Also a development with the 'Music & Pregnancy' episode. Listen to De pasión mortal by Nicholas Mulroy on Apple Music https://apple.co/3wZ1gNB Support th…
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The scientific consensus is that our ability to understand human speech has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years. After all, there are whole portions of the brain devoted to human speech. We learn to understand speech before we can even walk, and can seamlessly absorb enormous amounts of information simply by hearing it. Surely we evolved th…
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Standard music notation that is now used ubiquitously around the world does some things really well. But it also has limitation. Katerina Gimon is a composer who is actively working to dream up new ways to use notation to communicate sound ideas to musicians that expand our written music vocabulary. Katerina first exploded onto the choral scene in …
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What is new music? And new when? How tricky does it get for singers? Can composers hear what they write? Could they in 1375? Fascinating discussion with composer James Weeks and Lucy Goddard of Exaudi Vocal Ensemble which has attempted the parts other ensembles daren't reach! TRACKS : (1) Michael Finnissy - Tom Fool's Wooing; Exaudi Vocal Ensemble …
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Standard #1 from NAfME is the best one I think. “Singing alone AND in small groups a varied repertoire of music.” It is of course, crucial in vocal and general music. But it’s value is also present in instrumental focused courses as well. In this return of “Car Thoughts” I will take you through a short explanation of how I conceive of individual si…
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La Chora Interminable - Ju. 23 May 2024 - desde la Feria Internacional de Idiomas #FIIDmx Comenzamos “LA CHORA INTERMINABLE” desde la Feria Internacional de Idiomas #FIIDmx Hoy @jisvagoimperial y Paco Navarrete estarán platicando con Paloma Noyola, expositora de Jobs Land. Escucha el 104.3FM o en http://udgtv.com/radioudg Comenzamos “LA CHORA INTER…
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Richard and Eric try to locate the intersection point of emotion and performance. They not only attempt to differentiate the difference between how emotion works for the audience versus performer, but also debate the value and perception of emotion's usefulness as a performer of music. Do we overvalue, or misjudge, emotion in the act of performance…
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“Because of music, in this time and space, we can hold hands. And we can sing a common song.” From a story Steven tells in this episode to illustrate the ways that music CAN help us transcend the issues that divide us. Dr. Steven Hankle directs the choirs at University of Dayton in Ohio. Steven caught my attention recently with a very vulnerable po…
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Richard and Eric wonder about the goings-on of music and performance in dreams. What piece is heard there? Who wrote that piece? What ensemble performed the piece you heard in the dream? Is there anything to be learned from those questions? Maybe there is something similar going on when a conductor references their mental/aural imagery when adjudic…
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In the third episode about issues facing female singers, Eamonn again talks to Dr Jenevora Williams and Charlotte Mobbs about how physical and mental changes affect singing, with contributions from several female colleagues. TRACKS : (1) Tomás Luis de Victoria - Ne timeas Maria; The Sixteen / Harry Christophers - Listen on Apple Music https://apple…
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La Chora Interminable - Ju. 09 May 2024 - con CARLOS VELAZQUEZ ¡Hoy, hoy, hoy! La Chora Interminable de @jisvagoimperial y @trinomonero en el 104.3 de @RadioUdeG a las 16 hrs tapatías con la presencia del señor @Charlyfornicio ¡prende tu Chora! En vivo online https://udgtv.com/radioudg/guadalajara Y después la encuentras en nuestro canal de YouTube…
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The Choralosophy Podcast has been at the epicenter of the music education conversation since 2019. The first episode that really made a splash was #18. Ripping Off the Bandaid. It seemed to draw a two sided coin of responses. Colleagues were either offended or found their instruction revolutionized for the better. In this episode, I look back to 18…
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