Resources
A continually updated list of sites that provide resources for choral groups in the city.
If you know of sites you think might be beneficial, please send me an email.
Van.org: A complete listing of all the area choruses and concerts as well as audition information and a bulletin board for posting job openings or service information. Great place to advertise your upcoming concert inexpensively.
Chorus America: A membership organization that meets annually and supports chorus activities with workshops on fundraising and administrative issues.
Choral Public Domain Library: This site offers scores that are no longer protect by copyright. They and be downloaded free of charge. Also texts and translations are available.
Cyberbass.com: Lots of midi files for learning individual parts of major choral works. Also a list to other sites with midi files.
Musica International: This site has a searchable database of thousands of choral works. You can sort by composer, text, type of voicing etc. Provides all pertinent details about a work including difficulty, timing, publisher, voicing etc.
Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS) is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of early music in New York City. If your program has any Baroque or early music, they can provide inexpensive PR to New York media and e-blasts to their list of opt-in ticket buyer
New York Early Music Central: A project of the Early Music Foundation. Groups presenting early music concerts can enter their events and view other early music events.


