Word: chorales
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Rather than poring over large tomes in Widener Library in preparation for a thesis, one senior will be making use of another abundant resource at Harvard--choral singers...
Robert P. Isaacs '91-'92 has formed the Harvard-Radcliffe Schola Cantorum, a chorus of about 30 vocalists, to study choral music and rehearsal dynamics...
Isaacs, who has a special concentration in choral music, said that the group will perform its repertoire of British music at a December concert...
Burger, one of New York City's magnet schools for the performing and creative arts, attracts talented students from outside the boundaries of the impoverished school district. The school offers classes in drama, choral music, orchestra, dance and, of course, the steel drum...
...most flexible score to date, Adams has erected huge choral pillars to frame the action and provide context. In between, he spins out long, shimmering arias whose sinuous lines deny the listener the security of a conventional verse-chorus-verse structure. Once a card carrying minimalist, the composer now weds a sturdy rhythmic pulse with a freer melodic and harmonic idiom that can evoke with equal aplomb a Monteverdi arioso, a Mendelssohn scherzo or Duke of Earl...