Showing posts with label Excalibur music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Excalibur music. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

UPS Honor Choir

Practice file links are located on my school webpage. Just click on the left sidebar labeled Excalibur and there should be files for all six files that open up. One of the links is acting weird and I will try to troubleshoot it in the next 24 hours. Please let me know if you experience any other problems with the practice files and have fun learning the music! It is great stuff- I can't wait!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Loch Lomond

Listen to the following three examples. Then, based on the overall performance of the piece, comment back with which performance was the strongest (and why), and which performance you felt needed refinement (and why).

Example #1
Example #2
Example #3

Monday, January 3, 2011

Cantique

There are so many versions of this tune out there, but check this site out! It has voice parts highlighted for you to practice with! You can find them by looking under the composer's name (Faure).

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Excalibur Homework #1

I like the balance of this group, but wish they could have done more with dynamics and phrasing. Leave your comment below for credit!

Excalibur Homework #2




A bland video, but this is the Robert Shaw festival singers. He's the conductor who had his choirs countsing until right before performance because he wanted vertical accuracy... and they sang "tee" instead of "three." Be sure to comment for credit!

Excalibur Homework #3



This will wake you up! I really hope you have your music in front of you for this one... Again, comment for credit!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

He Watching Over Israel

Not the most in tune piano, but if you need help with your part...
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass

Also- any pictures from the retreat you would like to share? Feel free to send them my way...