Chorum, a podcast forum for choral enthusiasts.
Cathrie Yuen interviews some of the finest conductors, composers and singers; exploring different topics related to choral music, such as rehearsal techniques, vocal techniques, performance practice and choral literature.
From medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 21st century, contemporary, to Gospel, Jazz, and folk choral music, Chorum got you covered.
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Chorum, a podcast forum for choral enthusiasts.
Cathrie Yuen interviews some of the finest conductors, composers and singers; exploring different topics related to choral music, such as rehearsal techniques, vocal techniques, performance practice and choral literature.
From medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 21st century, contemporary, to Gospel, Jazz, and folk choral music, Chorum got you covered.
Follow Chorum on Instagram @chorumtalk
Episode 3 - Gardens: a sacred oratorio. An interview with the Canadian composer, Dr. David Squires
Chorum
32 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3 - Gardens: a sacred oratorio. An interview with the Canadian composer, Dr. David Squires
In episode 3, Dr. David Squires will introduce his new choral-orchestral work, Garden: a sacred oratorio. He will share about how he came up with the idea for the oratorio; the way he put together the text; and some of the musical elements hidden in the piece.
For more information about the premiere, please visit the link below.
https://facebook.com/events/s/gardens-a-sacred-oratorio/1042948519401518/?ti=icl
Chorum
Chorum, a podcast forum for choral enthusiasts.
Cathrie Yuen interviews some of the finest conductors, composers and singers; exploring different topics related to choral music, such as rehearsal techniques, vocal techniques, performance practice and choral literature.
From medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 21st century, contemporary, to Gospel, Jazz, and folk choral music, Chorum got you covered.
Follow Chorum on Instagram @chorumtalk