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Related: About this forumChoirs may have to remain silent long after society reopens
Long after churches, schools and theaters reopen, the choirs that have inhabited them are likely to remain silent.
There is no safe way for singers to rehearse as a group until there is a vaccine and a 95 percent-effective treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and it could be two years before both happen, a national panel of music and medical experts told choral directors this week. That message, delivered in a webinar on Tuesday night, sent shockwaves across the global music community.
As soon as he heard about it, Maine-based choral director Robert Russell corresponded with a colleague in Kentucky to compare notes. We were both disconsolate. It was a sobering and staggering report that finally brings home the severity of this crisis, said Russell, music director of ChoralArt and a retired University of Southern Maine vocal professor.
This weeks news will impact every church choir, community chorus, vocal ensemble, musical theater and opera company, he said, because proper singing requires vocalists to push the air from their lungs out into the performance space. In singing, we teach athletic breathing. Of all the things I say to singers in rehearsals, the phrase move the air is one that I am constantly referencing. You always want to be moving the air and always have the feeling the air is moving forward, so the phrase you are singing has forward motion, he said.
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MyOwnPeace
(17,273 posts)The sad story of the choir in Washington really puts a focus on the numbers in a room and the activity taking place. As an active choir member I'm not encouraged............
luvs2sing
(2,234 posts)this is both heartbreaking and sadly comforting to read. At least I know my director wont be rushing us to resume rehearsals. He sent us similar information yesterday. For now, we sing on Zoom, and I sing to my dog.
Freddie
(9,691 posts)Mentioned briefly in the article. Dont think community concert band is resuming rehearsal anytime soon
TexasTowelie
(116,744 posts)Off topic here, but it is actually one of the biggest challenges that Star Trek Discovery is facing in post-production for season three. They are having each of the 60 musicians record their parts and the sound engineers are assembling it together like a jigsaw puzzle from what I read.
It is also distressing to me since I played trumpet through college.
tanyev
(44,502 posts)right now, but I hadn't followed that train of thought down the road. I've taken line dance classes for several years and love it. Even if they start up again in June I was going to wait awhile longer, but it hadn't occurred to me that it could be a couple years before it's truly safe. Crap.