Helpful Links

 
 

National Association of Teachers of Singing, Boston Chapter

Check out the Boston Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. You’ll find a strong community of voice professionals and resources for continuing education.

REPERTOIRE RESOURCES

IMSLP offers free, public domain music.

Here is an open-source collection of music theory examples by women and BIPoC composers: www.expandingthemusictheorycanon.com

OXFORD ONLINE offers a list of Women Composers by Time Period.

SONGHELIX is “a simple way to search through the vast number of art songs by poet, date of composition, thematic links, keywords, or utility.”

AFRICAN AMERICAN ART SONG ALLIANCE offers a database of concert works (those intended for the concert stage; aka classical works) of composers from the African Diaspora. (The African Diaspora in this context is defined as those composers throughout the world descended from people of West and Central Africa).

Choral music links include:

  • Beyond Elijah Rock, a working list of the non-idiomatic choral music of black composers

  • ChoralNet, a collection of articles exploring the choral compositions and trends, and part of ACDA

  • American Choral Directors Association, “a nonprofit, professional association of choral conductors that exists to inspire excellence in choral music through education, performance, composition, and advocacy.”

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Vocal Health

Learn about your voice and how to keep it healthy. Read up on it.

What does science say?

For the world’s premiere journal in voice science, medicine, therapy, and voice pedagogy, explore The Voice Foundation.


Early Music America

EMA offers a plethora of information on early music festivals, workshops, and repertoire.

 
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