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GOOD GRIEF, JUST DO IT!
My maternal grandmother (I called her Nana) was the first person I had the opportunity to literally walk to death’s door. I was sixteen. I sat with her and held her hand and talked into her ear for the last...
9 commentsSecular Christmas Carols
The truth is that I prefer the traditional Christmas carols, the ones with an explicit religious theme. I like them because they are romantic. At our house, around Christmas time we play the classical...
12 commentsDIY: Publish Your Own Sheet Music
How to publish your sheet music; copyright your music, music notation software, FInale, Sibelius, Lilypond shareware, free music notation software, get your music printed, market and distribute your music, publish your music online, wholesale and retail pricing
8 commentsJohann Sebastian Bach St. Matthew Passion
St. Matthew PassionJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), prominent when alive, was admired as a genius in recent centuries. His music was rarely performed following his death. The music of Bach, specifically his...
0 commentsChristmas Choir Music
Like it or not, if you want your choir to sing well at Christmas, you have to start your Christmas preparations in about October. Unfortunately this means that if you choose repertoire that is anything...
3 commentsChoral Sheet Music Composers Timeline
Medieval - 11th though 14th C. Guillaume de MachautFrench (c. 1300 - 1377) Early Renaissance - 15th C. John DunstableEnglish (c. 1380 - 1453) Guillaume DufayFrench (1400 - 1474) Johannes...
0 commentsBach's Johannes Passion
Included herein: (i) brief commentary on the St. John Passion by Bach; (ii) six (6) selection from the piece for listening; (iii) original German text and translation.
2 commentsRay Davies - Songwriter Extraordinaire
Ray Davies wrote and is continuing to write some of the greatest rock/pop songs ever written. His huge back catalogue of songs shows a rock genius at work. He's influenced fellow British Invasion stalwarts...
2 commentsOratorio Choral Solo Music
As a genre, the Oratorio takes its name from Philip Neri (1515-1595) of Rome in the sixteenth-century, who was part of the Oratorian, a Catholic reform movement in the latter half of the century. Today an...
0 commentsHey Sleeping Beauty….Quit Hitting The Drowse Button
In the Sex in The City Movie, Carrie is reading a fairy tale to Charlotte’s little girl. As she closes the book with the classic, “And they lived happily ever after!” she said….”You know, it really...
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