Download the complete issue Articles Leonardo Leo and His Dixit Dominus by Sharon Rae Van Nest Norman Dello Joio’s Secular Choral Music: Conversations with the Composer by Lee Egbert The Choral Music of Hugo Wolf by Peter Pocock The Good-Hearted Cantor by Margaret Boudreaux
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September 1998
Download the complete issue Articles Christiane: Cryptography in Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem by Benjamin Locke Mendelssohn’s Der zweite Psalm, “Warum toben die Heiden”: Personal Perspective or Political Enlightenment? by Chris D. White Moses: A Biblical Oratorio by Max Bruch by Bingham Vick, Jr. The Ecological Arts by Alice Parker ACDA’s Involvement with ChoralNet by James Feiszli
August 1998
Download the complete issue Articles Sight-Singing Pedagogy: Research Applied to Classroom Methods by Lara M. Brittain Changing Voice and Middle School Music: An Interview with John Cooksey and Nancy Cox by Sally Hook An Interview with Brock McElheran by Harriet Simons Using Literacy Learning Theories to Facilitate Sight Reading and Music Learning by Andrew Johnson
May 1998
Download the complete issue Articles Kristof Penderecki’s Seven Gates of Jerusalem by Ray Robinson A Monument of the Polish Renaissance: Mikolaj Gomolka’s Psalter by Leslie Guelker-Cone Breaking the Silence: Choral Music of the Baltic Republics. Part III: Lithuania by Vance Wolverton It’s a Major-Key World by Nancy Cobb
April 1998
Download Full Issue Rescued from the Fiery Furnace: George Frederick Bristow’s Oratorio of Daniel by David Griggs-Janower George Frederick Bristow and the New York Public Schools by Thurston Dox Breaking the Silence: Choral Music of the Baltic Republics. Part II: Latvia by Vance Wolverton
March 1998
Download the complete issue Articles Voices and Visions: An Interview with Eight American Choral Conductors by Linda Ferreira and Barbara Tagg Music in the Lives of People by Alice Parker Is Musical Intelligence Special by Howard Gardner Applying Multiple Intelligence Theory in the Music Classroom by Richard Mallonee The Past and Future of ACDA’s Repertoire […]







