Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Welcome Back CPC!

Hello Chorus!
Welcome back after what I hope was a sunny, warm and restful summer.
Be sure to check here for some extra information about our upcoming performances for the year. We have a fantastic season planned and I will be adding some content throughout the season for you to enjoy. The idea is that the information here should inspire you and increase your knowledge of the music that we perform.

Yours in song,
TIM

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Rajaton HERE WE COME!

Hi CPC'ers,
It has been a long, long time since I have updated any blogs. That seems to be the first sentence for a lot of bloggers. Although, this blog was never intended to operate like a regular blog, simply another way to communicate with you and other interested wanderers.
In any case, here are a few videos of Rajaton.

Dobbin's Flowery Vale
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Butterfly
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You Can't Stop Me!
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Rajaton sings ABBA
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Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Villa-lobos Choros no. 10

Another group of videos to get you in the mood as we prepare for the CPO Virtuosity Festival!

Mahler's 3rd Symphony 5th movement

Here is great performance of Mahler's 3rd Symphony with Claudio Abbado conducting the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the Arnold Schoenberg Choir Vienna, Tolzer Knabenchor and Anna Larson, mezzo-soprano:

Enjoy CPC ladies!

A fun way to learn your solfege

Through the magic of Facebook I discovered that friends from across the continent had started to share a video made by David Newman, a colleague and friend from the Carmel Bach Festival. David teaches at James Madison University and is a fantastic singer! He clearly has a bit of time on his hands despite having two young girls and has put his time to good use to create many fun and educational videos on basic elements of ear training and harmonic progressions. Here are a few of my favorites. Thanks David!  you are going viral!





Monday, September 12, 2011

Our memories given a voice through music

Thank you to all CPC members for a wonderful start to our season. I can't think of a better way to be in solidarity with our neighbours, friends, family and colleagues around the world than through music. As I read news articles, editorials and watched documentaries this past week about the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 I was reminded how music provides us with a voice to express our raw thoughts and emotions. I don't know about you but I long for an opportunity to respond to the daily barrage of news with a more complex and, perhaps elevated, form of expression in music.

I hope you felt as civically engaged as I did last week. As the anxiety of the news ramped up, we focused more and more on the fine details of a piece of art that provides us with so many ways to remember. Coupled with Beethoven's "redoubtable" 9th Symphony, this was a program to remember with a finale for all time.

I also hope that you understood the wonderful announcement from the stage that the CPO now has a formal funding program that supports the development and performance of new works for orchestra & chorus. Yes, you and I will be directly involved in creating and shaping the music of today and tomorrow! Be proud of this. As we all discovered last Thursday and Friday, out community and world wants to be musically engaged with music from the past and the future. Let's continue to engage through our voices and our music!