Hello everyone we are happy to announce that we are no longer using this platform. Everyone needs to grow at some point and we have decided to move on to our own self-hosted website which is http://www.choralhub.ng. So log on now for more exciting posts … Continue reading New Website: WWW.Choralhub.NG
Download Port Harcourt Based Composer Stephen Chujor’s New Composition
A seasoned composer from Rivers state sent this to us for public download. We are sure it’s going to sound good. If you have any song or composition you want to push to the public just hit us up at choralhub@gmail.com and we will push your … Continue reading Download Port Harcourt Based Composer Stephen Chujor’s New Composition
10 Photos That Describe The Struggle of Being A Newbie In A ‘Strong Choir’
Remember how you were bragging to everyone how you would never get involved with your church choir or with any type of singing either? Remember however how quickly you simply collapsed to your feet and gave in the the moment you heard that totally awesome … Continue reading 10 Photos That Describe The Struggle of Being A Newbie In A ‘Strong Choir’
Tips On Making Your Vocal Chords Absolutely Awesome
As a singer your vocal chords is your most important instrument. Here are some few tips on how to keep your vocal chords and your voice in tip top shape. Have Regular Exercises: As a singer your vocal warm ups are very important. There are … Continue reading Tips On Making Your Vocal Chords Absolutely Awesome
Have You Ever Heard Of Musical Performance Anxiety? Here’s How To Get Over It
All musicians have experienced that moment before a performance or audition where they can’t breathe, have butterflies in their stomach, feeling light headed or weak, dry-mouth, negative self talk. These physical symptoms are all as a result of doubt before performances. Another name for … Continue reading Have You Ever Heard Of Musical Performance Anxiety? Here’s How To Get Over It
10 Photos That Accurately Describe The Wahala Involved In Preparing For A Choral Competition
Everyone brags about being ready for the tough rehearsals ahead 2.Often times they are out to avenge a former loss We go kill them this time 3.When the choirmaster announces the days of rehearsal. Yeepaaaa!!!! 4.How rehearsal looks like at the beginning. Where is everyone? 5. … Continue reading 10 Photos That Accurately Describe The Wahala Involved In Preparing For A Choral Competition
Mozart In The Jungle Has Got Me Hooked-Justin Davidson
When Mozart in the Jungle made its debut in 2014, I watched the first episode with narrowed eyes and jaded ears. How, I wondered, could a TV show possibly get the classical-music world right and still be fun? You’d have a hard time finding a … Continue reading Mozart In The Jungle Has Got Me Hooked-Justin Davidson
Classical Music Personality Of The Day- Professor Lazarus Ekwueme
This weeks classical artist is non other than our very own Lazarus Ekwueme born January 28, 1936. He is a musicologist , composer and scholar. He is also one of the pioneer lecturers of music in Nigeria. He has written numerous articles and books on … Continue reading Classical Music Personality Of The Day- Professor Lazarus Ekwueme
Five Tips To Creating A Good Short Video
Videographer and musician Stewart French has come up with a couple of do’s and dont’s for classical musicians who want to look their best on short videos. Below are his five key tips to having a good short video 1 : Choose the piece, but film … Continue reading Five Tips To Creating A Good Short Video
Black And Proud! Take A Look At Black Composers and Musicians in Classical Music History [Part II]
Francis Johnson Francis “Frank” B. Johnson (1792-1844), a Philadelphia bugler and band leader, was the most popular black composer in the pre-Civil War United States. He published his first work, “A Collection of New Cotillions” in Philadelphia in 1819. Johnson’s band soon became the leading … Continue reading Black And Proud! Take A Look At Black Composers and Musicians in Classical Music History [Part II]