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Composer Highlight: John Cantrell

Learn more about the eclectic musical background of John Cantrell in a special feature interview, in celebration of his recently published works at See-A-Dot.

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What Can We Do

What Can We Do?: Reflecting on race, equity, and inclusion in the choral community.

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Virtual Choir

Discussing the future of choral performance in the time of COVID-19.

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Coro Profundo

Encouraging gender-inclusive language in choral music

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CELEBRATING C4

Congratulations to C4, which is being awarded the 2019 Chorus America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming and has been the breeding ground for many pieces in our catalogue.

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GUEST BLOG POST: ON PROGRAMMING, PART 3

This is the final installment in a 3-part series, the first two of which can be found here and here. In these articles, we discussed some of the challenges presented by the task of

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Music Without Words – An Exploration of the Voice

One of the biggest struggles I encounter in writing and programming choral music is finding adventurous and innovative work that doesn’t sacrifice accessibility and performability

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5 Reasons Why Composers Should Conduct (And Conductors Should Compose!)

During my own career in the freelance music world, switching roles between performer, composer, and conductor has opened a diversity of opportunities I wouldn’t have dreamed. In a

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Advice To Graduating Students

When I first graduated from college with a shiny new diploma and a solid musical foundation I did what most young artists do: work in a cafe. I had no idea how to take the next

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The Boy Whose Father Was God

The Boy Whose Father Was God was probably the most ambitious and most carefully constructed program that I ever produced. The idea was to tell the story of the most revolutionary

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See-A-Dot Music Publishing Presents Composers Showcase on April 19 at Judson Memorial Hall in Manhattan

See-A-Dot Music Publishing, Inc. will present a Composers Showcase and Concert for new music lovers, conductors, and choral professionals in the New York area.

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ACDA Conference Edition

Confession: This is going to be my first ACDA National Conference. I’m feeling pretty excited about it and look forward to spending a week geeking out on my favorite subject with

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SEEKING PROFESSIONAL SINGERS FOR OUR 2015 CATALOG RELEASE CONCERT (NEW YORK, NY)

See-A-Dot Music Publishing is seeking 12 professional choral singers (3 of each voice type) for its 2015 Catalog Release Concert!

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Join us at ACDA!

I hope y’all have had a restful winter break and are ready to come back to your ensembles with renewed energy and enthusiasm. I know I was happy to take a break after the chaos of

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Programming Concerts With A Me$$age

Many choral directors have something to say to the world, though we don’t often use the concert hall as a pulpit. Audiences don’t much like being preached at, though they do like

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5 Tips for Commissioning New Music on a Small Budget

I can’t stress enough the importance of commissioning for composers. Based on my experience, those who make their living as composers do so by writing music, not selling their

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Fresh Choral Voices Found Here! PROJECT: ENCORE™

It was on the heels of our return from the invitational tour to Austria in 2008, to perform the European premiere of Randall Svane’s marvelous Mass for unaccompanied choir during

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September Newsletter: Programming your concert like a dinner party

I’ve always loved September. I think it’s because my inner geek gets excited about school starting. I’m sure most of us find ourselves standing in front of the classroom instead of

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