by Emily Williams Burch
<p>A burst of energy for your commute! For future educators, those currently making music in any setting, or those wanting to see what really matters in the minds of music education professionals. *Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell but adapted for this platform. </p>
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April 1, 2025
Did you catch the January bonus episode? If not, go listen real quick, it tells the back story of how I was asked to start a choir at my university. And this episode, THIS ONE is epic!! I share the success and the future our University Choir along with tips and tools you can use to achieve your next goal or big idea. Thanks so much for listening to the story - we are SO excited and eternally thankful! Can't wait to see where UC goes from here :) As promised, here is the link to the program. Want to learn more about the business of choir? Alex Gartner and I wrote a book all about it, find out more here.Thanks to Perform International for supporting this episode! https://perform-international.com/
March 4, 2025
Back in Episode 183, you learned all about "Sing Democracy 250" - where did the idea come from, who is behind it, and why should it matter to you and your singing communities? Today is our second installment of meet the composer, where you get to hear from the commissioned composers who are writing the two new works just for the project. Check out episode 186 for part 1. Today, we’re speaking with Dr. Brandon A. Boyd. In case you missed it, you can now apply to be one of the choirs participating in Sing Democracy 250! All you have to do is pop over to their website and submit an application. It is free and as long as you are a 501c3 and commit to perform the music between March 1 and December 31 of 2026, they will send you the music discussed in today’s episode, along with the rest of the program, for free! Learn more and apply today at https://www.singdemocracy250.org/.You can also watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/R7c-W8sHxCs Sign up for the newsletter to stay up to date in all things related to this project at https://www.singdemocracy250.org/.Looking for more "Sing Democracy 250" details? Check these details:Jonah Herzog (SD250 Program Associate) - [email protected] Sayers (SD250 - 50 States Program Director) - [email protected] can also contact our team by emailing [email protected] regards from Gary Aamodt and Celia Ellingson (co-founders)Website - singdemocracy250.org / Facebook / Instagram - @singdemocracy250This episode was brought to you by our friends at Perform International. Tons of fabulous trips you can join in or plan one from scratch. Check them out at https://perform-international.com/.Want to support the Music (ed) Matters Podcast AND get a special patron only bonus episode each month? Check out https://www.patreon.com/musicedmatters.
February 4, 2025
commissioned composers who are writing the two new works just for the project. Today we talk with composer Michael Bussewitz-Quarm (https://www.listenafresh.com/). Great news! You can now apply to be one of the choirs participating in Sing Democracy 250. All you have to do is pop over to their website and submit an application. It is free and as long as you are a 501c3 and commit to perform the music between March 1 and December 31 of 2026, they will send you the music discussed in today’s episode, along with the rest of the program, for free! Learn more and apply today at https://www.singdemocracy250.org/.You can also watch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/ysL70GGGjhU Sign up for the newsletter to stay up to date in all things related to this project at https://www.singdemocracy250.org/.Looking for more "Sing Democracy 250" details? Check these details:Jonah Herzog (SD250 Program Associate) - [email protected] Sayers (SD250 - 50 States Program Director) - [email protected] regards from Gary Aamodt and Celia Ellingson (co-founders)Website - singdemocracy250.org / Facebook / Instagram - @singdemocracy250This episode was brought to you by our friends at Perform International. Tons of fabulous trips you can join in or plan one from scratch. Check them out at https://perform-international.com/.Want to support the Music (ed) Matters Podcast AND get a special patron only bonus episode each month? Check out https://www.patreon.com/musicedmatters.
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