American Choral Review 52.1
Composing/Commissioning

Think choral music is only found in drafty churches or formal concert halls? Think again! These innovators are stretching our imaginations and taking choral performances to the next level.
Research Memorandum Series No. 196

Choruses are pouring more resources and creativity into education outreach programs that have a far-reaching impact on students, teachers, schools, and communities—as well as on the choral artists who deliver them.

What allows one chorus to thrive for more than a century while another is forced to close down after just a few years? Leaders of some of the longest-running choral organizations credit a combination of factors for their longevity.
American Choral Review 51.2
A bibliography of important resources from the Jewish choral tradition prepared by Joshua Jacobson.
A comprehensive repertoire list prepared by Joshua Jacobson.

Eric Whitacre muses on how he gets inspired to compose, his special connection with young people, and what he thinks about the future of choral music.
Research Memorandum Series No. 195