06/10/2023
Join the Toledo Choral Society for their performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard. Tomorrow, June 11th!
Musical Resources serves the choral community providing excellent service and high quality resources for professional and amateur choral musicians.
Founded by Sandra and Stace Stegman in 1986, Musical Resources has served the choral community for over 35 years providing the highest quality resources for professional and amateur choral musicians. Our products include print and digital sheet music from over 185 publishers around the world, as well as teaching resources, student reference books, vocal repertoire, and performance accessories. Con
06/10/2023
Join the Toledo Choral Society for their performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard. Tomorrow, June 11th!
05/15/2023
Click the youtube link to listen to this beautiful choral performance. Copy and paste link that follows to purchase this fantastic work! https://musical-resources.com/search?q=Undivided
04/20/2023
Check out this fantastic compilation and have a listen to Robert A. Harris and James Kinchen discuss their insight on April Rain Song. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vrq1JPKN-hg https://musical-resources.com/search?q=Oxford+choral+music+by+black+composers
04/10/2023
APRIL SERIES SPOTLIGHT
View Bartók's complete choral works at musical-resources.com.
https://musical-resources.com/search?q=bartok+choral+works
02/02/2023
Come visit Musical Resources at OMEA, Booth 205! Say hello to Paul and Andreea and enter to win a $200 gift card.
06/21/2022
Musical Resources is on the road this week - exhibiting at the OCDA Summer Conference at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio. Check out our latest repertoire and resources if you are attending!!
04/04/2022
The pandemic of 2020 had an abrupt impact on all of our lives. While most of us are slowly working toward a new sense of normalcy, a ripple effect on the print music industry is still making waves. Just before the new year, the Lorenz Corporation announced that they were ceasing operations in Dayton, Ohio. Over the last four months, GIA Publications in Chicago, Illinois has taken over the printing and shipping operations of the Lorenz Corporation. This transition has resulted in significantly increased lead times for all Lorenz and GIA imprints, including, but not limited to:
GIA Publications, Walton Music, World Library Publications, Lorenz Corporation, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Heritage Music, and World Church and Music Resources. Just last month, C.F. Peters announced that they, too, were ceasing operations in New York. Over the next few months, most imprints distributed by C.F. Peters will be moving to Alfred Music. This includes Edition Peters, Musica Baltica, and Broude Brothers, among others. As part of this transition, Oxford University Press will no longer be distributed by C.F. Peters. We anticipate similar delays in the coming months with procurement of these products. Our team will be working closely with these suppliers to minimize the impact on our customers. If you have time-sensitive requirements for any of these publications, please communicate directly with our staff so that we can coordinate timely deliveries. Thank you in advance for your patience with these transitions.
02/26/2021
Meet some of the faces of Oxford University Press. You can stay up to date with their latest news by singing up at: bit.ly/oupmusic
Oxford Faces / Notes from Home This inspirational 'Oxford Faces' film highlights the experiences of some of our renowned choral composers during the global COVID-19 pandemic...
02/01/2021
Another great opportunity happening up this week! From February 4-6 OMEA will be hosting a virtual professional development event. Included in the $49 fee is access to over 60 virtual learning sessions and concerts featuring the US Marine Band, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and more. Follow the link below to register:
Services 2 — OMEA Virtual Professional Development Connection
01/26/2021
Don’t miss out on this virtual event hosted by Oakland University!
Inspire the Choir is a free event open to all singers and music educators. Featuring Eric Whitacre and Stacy Gibbs, this day of vocal music-making will take place on February 6th via Zoom.
Follow the link to register now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSKpYt4o2fSxkFAm_EpEI2R2c8GwvkVly35G3bxxCbnS3HfQ/viewform
01/25/2021
3 days until the Virtual Michigan Music Conference kicks off - you don't want to miss this educational experience!
2021 Virtual Michigan Music Conference The purpose of the Michigan Music Conference (MMC) is to provide relevant professional development and vibrant musical experiences that support music education for educators and their students.
01/19/2021
For those interested in participating in the Virtual Michigan Music Conference, please follow the link below for details and registration information. This event takes place Thursday, January 28 - Saturday, January 30th and covers music education and professional development for educators and their students. A safe and creative way to come together and gain more knowledge!
https://amr.swoogo.com/mmc2021/725333?fbclid=IwAR0BBUOvnjSXubosOHOiBx2anG7mSREGDxp1h0k5ypVqrU3OOBRd9aGhoZc
2021 Virtual Michigan Music Conference The purpose of the Michigan Music Conference (MMC) is to provide relevant professional development and vibrant musical experiences that support music education for educators and their students.
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |