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Salisbury Singers join the conversation in 'Alzheimer's Reflection' concert
Richard Duckett Telegram & Gazette WORCESTER - Bradford T. Dumont has seen that there can be a darkness or void in terms of conversations...
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Nov 1, 20225 min read
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Chapter Publication!
In 2021 I was asked by Dr. Ann Howard Jones to support the writing of her chapter for Choral Reflections. This book was published in 2022...
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Mar 12, 20221 min read
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Choral Connectivity: A People-First Approach to Singing
In November, Kirsten Oberoi invited me to join her podcast! You can hear the episode, The Sound Can't Be at the Sacrifice of the Process,...
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Nov 2, 20211 min read
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Collaboration with AU Chorale and Worcester Children's Chorus springs 'River of Hope'
Richard Duckett Telegram & Gazette Original article published here. "no sun rays, but we still dealt with the drought only cloudy days,...
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May 5, 20217 min read
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Salisbury Singers invite everyone to "Dreaming of Song: A Faure Spring Sing"
Richard Duckett | Telegram & Gazette (Article Available Here) WORCESTER — The Salisbury Singers will continue its "Virtual Monday"...
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Mar 24, 20211 min read
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Connecting Through Music: AU Students, Worcester Children’s Chorus Collaboration Connects Generation
Written by Lily O’Connor AU ‘21 (Article Available Here) The Assumption University Chorale and Worcester Children’s Chorus (WCC) have...
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Mar 24, 20213 min read
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*engender* / The Choral Commons
The engender podcast is a special project of The Choral Commons. In this twelve-week series, Nicky Manlove and Bradford Dumont consider...
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Feb 4, 20211 min read
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7 New Compositions with VOICES 21C
This summer was inspiring for us at VOICES 21C, embarking on new adventures in the world of digital sound creation!
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Sep 28, 20202 min read
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"American Mirror" with Juventas New Music Ensemble
On Thursday, September 24 I received a call from Oliver Caplan late in the evening asking if I could jump in to help support a string...
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Sep 27, 20201 min read
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