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Choral Ethics: April is Autism Awareness Month

“Autism is part of who I am.” Temple Grandin It’s time for my annual Autism Awareness Month blog post. For those of you who are not aware; my eldest son has autism. April is just another month for our family since EVERY month is autism awareness month at our house. Music is very important to […]

April 16, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | Autism & Disability, Choral Ethics, Inclusion, The Choral Life

Choral Ethics: Almost There

“Nothing is a greater impediment to being on good terms with others than being ill at ease with yourself.” Honore de Balzac We just finished another Lenten, Holy Week and Easter season. Church musicians rounded the corner, heading toward the end of the finish line of their busiest six weeks, exhausted and craving chocolate bunnies. […]

April 9, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Kindness, Leadership, Self Care, The Choral Life

The Conductor as Yogi: Take What You Need

My blog schedule this year has coincided more than once with concert weeks for me, which means as I sit down to write, I am absorbed with those tasks, thoughts, and emotions that emerge from peaking and sharing performances.  Trying to clear space to think deep thoughts.  Hmm.  Maybe a different strategy is needed right now. I recall […]

April 7, 2026 - Ramona Wis | Choral Clarity, Choral Culture, Leadership, Others, Self Care, The Choral Life

Choral Ethics: Busy Times

“He, who every morning plans the transactions of the day, and follows that plan, carries a thread that will guide him through a labyrinth of the most busy life.” Victor Hugo I am sure you are busy. In fact, I know you are busy this week. This week, Holy Week is the distillation of all […]

April 2, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | Choral Ethics, Church Choir, Holy week, Leadership, Self Care, The Choral Life

ChoralEd, Basic Audio Setup

Knowledge of basic audio equipment is quickly becoming an essential feature of the job in today’s music classroom. For those with limited experience, ChoralEd episode 52 offers a quick guide to help you get started.  In this episode, the basic audio setup is demonstrated using a microphone, XLR cable, mixer, and speaker.  Each step of […]

April 1, 2026 - Micah Bland | ChoralEd

Between the Staves: Choral Questions, Candid Answers

Between the Staves: Choral Questions, Candid Answers, is fresh take on the classic advice column—this time for all things choral music! Modeled after the beloved “Dear Sally” format, this blog will answer your questions about choral music education, performance, and leadership. Whether you’re curious about vocal technique, rehearsal tips, repertoire selection, or the “other” side […]

March 30, 2026 - Robyn Hilger | Others

Choral Ethics Guest Blog: Regarding Women in Classical Music History

Choral Ethics has a Guest Blogger today. Benjamin Amenta is a keyboardist and composer based in the South Suburbs of Chicago. He is Dean of the Northwest Indiana Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. By Benjamin Amenta As part of my own observance for women’s history month this year, I would like to share […]

March 26, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | Others

Choral Ethics: Should We Be Responsible for Other People’s Happiness?

“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” Marcel Proust Serena* is happier in her present situation than she ever was in her past positions. She’s beginning her third year and knows it was pure luck to find this job. She is an […]

March 19, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Leadership, Self Care, The Choral Life

Choral Ethics: Ruminations of an Old Ballerina

“This is the strange thing: Dancers don’t age.” Twyla Tharp I am a dancer. Descended from Chicago Dance Royalty my father, Charles Grass, was Bob Fosse’s vaudeville partner and Ruth Page’s assistant. My parents met during an Opera Theater of Chicago production of “The Bohemian Girl,” when Dad served as stage director/choreographer and Mom was […]

March 12, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | A Family of Artists, Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Old Ballet Dancer, The Choral Life, Women Conductors

Choral Ethics: Be Yourself, No Regrets

“My work today is perceived as being classic, but when I first started out, it was a break from the norm. Since then, I have continued to reinvent myself. I don’t change my style, but I allow it to evolve.” Giorgio Armani The courage to be yourself, looking at things from your own perspective, takes […]

March 5, 2026 - Marie Grass Amenta | A Family of Artists, Choral Culture, Choral Ethics, Leadership, The Choral Life
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