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Choral Database

Choral Database

 Tips for using the Choral Database

Welcome and thanks for visiting the Choral Database! This database contains the choral works of composers from historically excluded groups who have consented to being represented in our databases, and whose profiles you can find in the linked Composer Database. Please consider the following as you search:

  • There is more to come! This is an evolving tool with new works added regularly. It is not an exhaustive list of all repertoire by all composers of historically excluded groups, only those who have consented to being included. If you are a composer who wants to be added, please submit a profile to us!

  • Don’t stop here! The ICD databases are a good first step to find music and voices of historically excluded groups, but they should not be the only step taken. The ICD recommends that programming diverse voices should not be done to satisfy an occasional checkbox, but should be a long term commitment to intentionally present these works in programs moving forward. Please learn more about the works, their creators, their contexts, and informed performance practices by visiting the ICD’s Outside Resources page.

  • Help us improve! If you have questions or notice an error in a record, please email us! Report any broken links here.

Special thanks to Dr. Marques Garrett, Dr. Meredith Bowen and her students, Dr. Jeff Francom and his students, and many other volunteers, interns, and staff members who have helped make this database possible!


CHORAL DATABASE

Filter the database using the following criteria to focus your search results. A search with no criteria selected will result in the entire collection of works being displayed. Selecting more than one category within a criteria will result in works that occur in either one category or the other.

For works to appear within this database the composer/originator must meet specific criteria and, if living, consent to be included. The database includes music that may be considered by some to be problematic due to its history, content, or context. These works remain in the database so that they are available for research purposes. It is up to the database user to research a work’s appropriateness for their specific use. For guidance in making decisions about best practices for programming or to learn more about appropriate performance practice for a given genre or work, please see the ICD Bibliography and Outside Resources pages.