05-03-2006, 02:30 PM
Yes, Canada. Why?
They judge it on a couple of factors.
The repertoire needs to be of an appropriate level of difficulty for the ensemble. It needs to be sung well, with clear diction, good intonation, balance and blend, and apt interpretation.
Basically, whoever delivers the closest thing to the packaged deal wins.
So we won, and so did a women's chorus from here, too. The director of that choir is a good friend of mine. My name is her mantra to calm her down when she gets nervous. She's also thinking of doing her doctorate in choral conducting at NEC! How cool would that be to have a fellow Newfoundlander down in Boston?
They judge it on a couple of factors.
The repertoire needs to be of an appropriate level of difficulty for the ensemble. It needs to be sung well, with clear diction, good intonation, balance and blend, and apt interpretation.
Basically, whoever delivers the closest thing to the packaged deal wins.
So we won, and so did a women's chorus from here, too. The director of that choir is a good friend of mine. My name is her mantra to calm her down when she gets nervous. She's also thinking of doing her doctorate in choral conducting at NEC! How cool would that be to have a fellow Newfoundlander down in Boston?