This article discusses the results of the first phase of an on-going Canadian choral music project under the auspices of the Association of Canadian Choral Conductors (ACCC). The B.C. Choral Federation, along with the John Adaskin Project, collaborated in order to prepare a guide to recently published choral music by B.C. composers. The article describes the content of the guide, and looks ahead to the second phase of the project – preparation of a guide to choral music by Ontario composers
In this article, Shand looks back over ten years of columns in the Canadian Music Educators’ Associa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation presents, in two volumes, a study of the ...
The article offers guidelines for choral teachers/choir directors on selecting the choral repertoire...
This article discusses the results of the first phase of an on-going Canadian choral music project u...
Dr. Beatty presents a description of his new Guidelist of choral music by Ontario composers. He give...
This study examines the presence of active tenor/bass choirs in Canada and the growing volume of rep...
This article begins with a brief history of the John Adaskin Project and how the Canadian Music Educ...
The work of the John Adaskin Project is described in this 1986 article. Shand explains the origins o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this intrinsic case study was to identify and...
The research team provides a summary of their long-term national research project which examines the...
The growth in the number of high school choral programs in Canada has resulted in a need for locatin...
This article describes efforts by various organizations (notably CMEA and the Canadian Music Centre)...
This article describes the work of Jean Ashworth Bartle, recipient of the 2004 Distinguished Service...
Canadian composer Stephen Chatman has composed noteworthy works within multiple musical genres, thus...
This article outlines recent initiatives to promote the use of Canadian band repertoire. Jeff Reynol...
In this article, Shand looks back over ten years of columns in the Canadian Music Educators’ Associa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation presents, in two volumes, a study of the ...
The article offers guidelines for choral teachers/choir directors on selecting the choral repertoire...
This article discusses the results of the first phase of an on-going Canadian choral music project u...
Dr. Beatty presents a description of his new Guidelist of choral music by Ontario composers. He give...
This study examines the presence of active tenor/bass choirs in Canada and the growing volume of rep...
This article begins with a brief history of the John Adaskin Project and how the Canadian Music Educ...
The work of the John Adaskin Project is described in this 1986 article. Shand explains the origins o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this intrinsic case study was to identify and...
The research team provides a summary of their long-term national research project which examines the...
The growth in the number of high school choral programs in Canada has resulted in a need for locatin...
This article describes efforts by various organizations (notably CMEA and the Canadian Music Centre)...
This article describes the work of Jean Ashworth Bartle, recipient of the 2004 Distinguished Service...
Canadian composer Stephen Chatman has composed noteworthy works within multiple musical genres, thus...
This article outlines recent initiatives to promote the use of Canadian band repertoire. Jeff Reynol...
In this article, Shand looks back over ten years of columns in the Canadian Music Educators’ Associa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation presents, in two volumes, a study of the ...
The article offers guidelines for choral teachers/choir directors on selecting the choral repertoire...