In the Great Choir Battle, Vytautas Lukočius lost consciousness: I need time to recover
Vytautas Lukočius spoke about his recent experiences as a jury member for national Eurovision selections and expressed admiration for the choristers’ hard work during the performances.
A choral concert enjoying the words and songs of Shuntaro Tanikawa; his son Kensaku says 'I'm overwhelmed'
A concert celebrating the words and songs of the late poet Shuntaro Tanikawa took place in Tokyo, featuring various choral performances and a touching moment from his son, Kensaku.
Young Conductor of the Year: the workload and payment are not balanced, but we are moving in the right direction
Kärolin Tuisk, named Young Conductor of the Year by the Estonian Choral Association, discusses the importance of passion in choir conducting and the need for better financial balance in the profession.
1st Choral Meeting 'SynODIPoroi' in Zografou - A Unique Musical Celebration
The 1st Choral Meeting 'SynODIPoroi' will take place in Zografou, Greece, from March 27 to March 29, 2026, featuring various choirs and workshops.
In the Great Choir Battle – Tears: Inga Jankauskaitė Made Liepa Cry
In a recent episode of the Great Choir Battle, contestants faced a vocal challenge that brought emotional performances and some tears, particularly from participant Liepa.
FRIDAY JOY ⟩ Triin Koch: collective effort takes a lot of time, but the joy is greater
The Tartu University Chamber Choir from Estonia achieved significant success at an international choral competition in Spain, securing first place in a challenging category under the direction of Triin Koch.
The second choral music forum focuses on the entire choral community
The second choral music forum in Estonia will gather choir leaders, conductors, and singers to discuss community engagement and mental health issues in the choral environment.
Concert for Lent: Kim Arnesen's 'Stabat Mater' premiered in Erding
Kim André Arnesen's 'Stabat Mater' will be performed for the first time in Erding by a women's vocal ensemble from the local music school.
The choirs of six countries bring the concert production "The Curse of Iron" to Leigo
The Leigo Lake Music Festival will host the world premiere of "The Curse of Iron," a choral concert that merges traditional Estonian themes with modern interpretations.
Concert in the Isar Philharmonic: English Angelic Message
Edward Elgar's rarely performed choral work "The Dream of Gerontius" is being featured twice this season by the Munich Philharmonic at the Isar Philharmonie, highlighting its unique subject matter and significance in the concert repertoire.
Cuiabá opens registrations for free music and choral singing courses
The Municipal Secretariat of Culture in Cuiabá has opened registrations for free courses in musical instruments and choral singing, set to commence in March.
IN PICTURES ⟩ Postimees and the Estonian Choral Conductors Association Start a Joint Web Show
Postimees collaborates with the Estonian Choral Conductors Association to launch a new web show focusing on choral music.
Jessica Shy will appear in a popular project: if I said something bad, I would be eaten
Jessica Shy shares her emotional return to the choir scene through her participation in a significant project, reflecting on her past experiences and the positive impact of choral music on her life.
Choirs in Vidzeme are considering organizing their own song festival dedicated to Raimonds Pauls
Choirs in the Vidzeme region of Latvia are planning to hold an alternative song festival on July 11 in honor of composer Raimonds Pauls, aiming to showcase their extensive preparations and dedication to choral music despite earlier setbacks.
Taha Al-Feshni: Master of Tawasih in Egypt and an Iconic Voice Welcoming Ramadan
Taha Al-Feshni, born in 1900 in Egypt, is celebrated for his significant contributions to religious choral recitations and continues to have a profound cultural impact during Ramadan.
With hope to revive the Livonian language at the Song Festival. The "Livonian Choral Music Anthology" has been published
A new anthology focused on Livonian choral music has been published, showcasing the heritage and culture of the Livonian people.
German choir conductor Helmuth Rilling has passed away, renowned for his works on Bach
Helmuth Rilling, a renowned German choir conductor known for his interpretations of Bach's works, has passed away at the age of 92.
Choral Music Festival organized by the DSA choir at 'Maria Callas'
The DSA choir will host the 2nd Choral Music Festival at the historic 'Maria Callas' venue on January 24, 2026.