Download entire journal here. Dialetical Thought in Nineteenth-Century Music as Exhibited in Brahms’s Setting of Hölderlin’s Schicksalslied by Alan A. Luhring The Young Adolescent Female Voice (Ages 11-15): Classification, Placement, and Development of Tone by Lynne Huff-Gackle Formal Structure as a Guide to Rehearsal Strategy in “Psalm 90” by Charles E. Ives by Chester L. […]
Choral Journal
March 1985
Download entire issue. Messiah 1985: A Practical Approach to Rehearsing by Richard A. Smith Sight Singing and Ear Training at the University Level – A Case for the Use of Kodály’s System of Relative Solmization by Bruce E. More Show Choir Research – An Important Study by Paul Thoms Junior-High Choral Directors: A Special Breed […]
February 1985
Download the complete issue. On Being a Choral Conductor by Vito E. Mason Expanding Cultural Awareness and Musicianship by Joan Catoni Conlon Junior-High Choirs: The Sky’s the Limit by Sally Herman The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod by Rod Walker An Annotated Inventory of Easy Choral Music of the Classical Period by Robert E. Snyder (continued […]
January 1985
Download complete issue here. Special Convention Issue Salt Lake City Convention Performance Facilities National Convention Program National Convention Headliners Special Interests Sessions, Reading Workshops, and The National Junior-High-School Honors Chorus Milestones of ACDA 1959-1984 National Convention Sites Performers at Concert Sessions
December 1984
Download entire journal here. Choral Music and Copyright: Are You Educated? by James A. Smith The Application of Émile Jacques-Dalcroze’s Solfége-Rhythmique to the Choral Rehearsal by Herbert H. Henke When Oren Brown and Richard Westenberg Speak….I Listen! by Brown Bradley ASIA CANTAT in Nagano: An Observation by Conan Castle Guidelines for Establishing the Small Semiprofessional […]
November 1984
Download complete issue. Toward a Flexible Sound Ideal through Conducting by James M. Jordan Wilhelm Ehmann’s Approach to Choral Training by Ray Robinson The Choral Music of Domenico Scarlatti by David DeVenney Choralography: Expressive Movement for Choral Singing by Danny Green New Light on Samuel Barber’s Reincarnations by William Hienz, Jr.