Carefully Taught: Musicals for Teaching Tolerance and DIversity bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 Musicals for Teaching Tolerance and Diversity.
Practice: Rehearse, Perform, Repeat bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 Work with church and ad hoc community choirs has helped me understand the difference between “practice” and “rehearsal.”
The Cards bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 Around the country, the school year is coming to a close. For high school students, spring break is fast becoming...
Advising Student Musicians on a Career in Music byMike Lawson May 8, 2019 0 There comes a time in some student musicians’ lives when they give thought to pursuing a professional music career.
Who Are Honor Ensembles Really For? byMike Lawson May 8, 2019 0 I have been blessed with the privilege of working with many honor ensembles over the last few years.
10 Rules for Overcoming Stage Fright byMike Lawson April 10, 2019 0 Many years ago, when I was a junior in high school, our concert band director who was my private clarinet...
Recruitment: It’s Never Too Early bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 Have you ever thought “It’s too early to recruit?
10 Rules for Overcoming Stage Fright bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 Many years ago, when I was a junior in high school, our concert band director who was my private clarinet...
College Music Internships byMike Lawson March 1, 2019 0 An internship can be one of the most rewarding experiences of a college education.
College Music Internships bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 An internship can be one of the most rewarding experiences of a college education.
How Great is the Pleasure, or, Love and Music bySBO Staff September 19, 2022 0 A lovely eighteenth century canon you can make a staple of your school choirs’ repertoire.
Expanding Creativity In Your Program: Developing an Entrepreneurial Spirit byMike Lawson January 10, 2019 0 In music, students are capable of achieving unimaginable levels of success. Frequently, we underestimate what our students are capable of...