A historic step for the category of Italian Choir Conductors, who for the first time have equipped themselves with an indispensable tool for carrying out artistic and professional activities: the Code of Ethics.


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PREMISE The Choir Conductor, to whom this Code is addressed, is a professional figure with a specific preparation aimed at offering the formations with which he collaborates a safe and reliable guide. The term “professional” that in some areas defines the one who has a high preparation and carries out his work adequately for a fee, in the choral field certainly indicates a figure with great skills who, however, often carries out the profession of Conductor not as the main job. This Code of Ethics aims to indicate values, objectives and paths that members of this category can share. All the topics covered want to be a stimulus to the improvement of the Choir Conductor both from a musical and human point of view. Five areas have been identified that the Choir Conductor must address: all are subordinated to the guiding principle of “love for one’s work”.     RELATIONS WITH THE CHORISTERS The work within the choir must be based on a climate of collaboration and sharing the common goal of achieving a degree of preparation and a high quality level. The Choir Conductor must make suitable repertoire choices taking into account the qualities of the individual choristers and the experience of the entire group. The preparation and planning of the individual tests will be an excellent contribution to the achievement of qualitatively satisfactory goals in a reasonable time. The Choir Conductor must demand compliance with the rules with which the choir has equipped itself in relation to the times of the rehearsals and the presence at the same but always in an appropriate manner and with the respect due to the people. To motivate a wide and continuous participation of the choristers it will be useful to give information on the projects for which you are working. A well-defined calendar and aware of the commitment required of the chorister makes him more aware and involved in the projects. The individual growth of the chorister both musically and vocally brings hand in hand an enrichment of the entire choir. The Choir Conductor must aim with his work also to make the choristers more and more autonomous then use a method that aims not only to correct but also to teach.     RELATIONSHIPS WITH COLLEAGUES Collaboration with other musicians such as instrumentalists and singers is of fundamental importance in the performance of this profession. These relationships must be framed in a style of mutual respect and comparison. Particular correctness should be used on occasions when it will be necessary to have the collaboration of “added” choristers for their Choir from other formations. This should always be done by consulting the directors of the choirs from which the choristers come that you intend to use to evaluate with them the compatible participation of these elements in different projects so that they do not hinder the activities of the choir to which they belong. A proper spirit of confrontation and mutual support must be established among the directors because, with this attitude, we can learn a lot from others.     RELATIONS WITH COMPOSERS It is desirable that the repertoires of the choirs also include pieces by living composers with whom the Conductors can have direct relations or use only their works. In the first case, the Conductor can commission the Composer specific pieces, dedicated to his choir that respect precise musical characteristics or related to the choice of texts for the realization of particular events. Appropriate remuneration should be provided for these fees. A different relationship is the one that is established with composers with whom you do not have a direct relationship but whose pieces are protected by copyright. In these cases the practice of photocopying works is very widespread but this is not respectful either of the law that prohibits it, except for a didactic use, nor of the right of the composer to have a compensation deriving from his work. Buying the scores is a sign of respect for contemporary chorality, it is a stimulus to production for those who work in the field of composition and it is an incentive to the director to a careful search for the right piece rather than to the accumulation of scores randomly encountered or already performed by many groups.     TRAINING AND UPDATING To ensure safe guidance during the concertation work and a satisfactory quality level in the performances, the Choir Conductor must take care of his own training and updating through appropriate educational paths and through participation in initiatives. Suitable. It is also important to listen to performances proposed by other formations, especially if of high quality, and, in general, the search for new repertoires. It is also essential the personal preparatory study that the director must do before each rehearsal or in view of a concert to ensure high professionalism at all times. Studying by heart in order to conduct without a score is a advisable practice.     COMPENSATION The Choir Conductor is entitled to compensation for the performance of his work in relation to his “professionalism”, the time spent, the importance of the events in which he participates and the importance of the venues in which they take place. The amount of the remuneration may be established by mutual agreement between the Conductor and the members of the Association, of which he may also be a member, or, in the case of specific events, with the Clients of the same.

Award ceremony 2019 edition and Concert of the Polyphonic Choir of Pescara directed by Maestro Nicola Russo. Go to event

The Associative Campaign for the year 2019 has started for which we invite ALL Italian choirs to register with the FEDERAZIONE CORI ITALIANI CHORUS INSIDE APS Ente Terzo Settore and all the associated choirs to renew their membership in the Association through the payment of the membership fee for the year 2019.

We remind you that the annual fee is € 80.00 (eighty) for each Choir and can be sent by bank transfer to the bank account payable to:

“Associazione CORI ITALIANI CHORUS INSIDE APS ETS” BPER Banca S.p.A. – IBAN: IT16G0538777430000002632206 Reason: membership fee year 2019

Thanks to your contribution, the Federation “Italian Choirs Chorus Inside” in 2018 was able to promote and organize many activities functional to all Italian chorality.

Here are some numbers to understand the great work done by the Federation “Italian Choirs Chorus Inside” just a few months after its establishment (March 2018):

600 ITALIAN CHOIRS REGISTERED 180 CONCERTS ORGANIZED 25 FOLKLORE FESTIVALS 1 MEMORIAL FOR THE END OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR 5 MASTERCLASSES (TEACHERS: ALDO CICCONOFRI – PASQUALE VELENO – GISELLE ELGARRESTA RIOS) 8 INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS PRODUCTION OF THE MANUAL OF VOCALITY “ITER VOCALIS” by Aldo Cicconofri PRODUCTION OF THE “Manual of Music Theory ” by Cesare Buccitti ACTIVATION OF SERVICES FOR CHOIRS (INSURANCE, THIRD SECTOR CONSULTING, BANK ACCOUNTS, ETC.) PROMOTION OF PROJECTS FOR OBTAINING REGIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS PRESENTATION OF THE ASSOCIATION TO C.R.A.M. (Regional Council of Abruzzo in the World)

[id=”2705″ metaslider] We also record the attribution of the National Prize “Father Mario” to our President of the Artistic Commission, Pasquale Veleno who during the year represented the Association in numerous international contexts (Moldova, Russia, Spain, Croatia and Poland). The association has also obtained certificates of esteem and recognition from the organizations “Frunze Ruginit” (Moldova), “Svucit Moskva” (Russia) and “Pueri et Puellae Cantores Plocenses” (Poland). A challenging year that laid the foundations for the achievement of further important goals… we are sure that by working in harmony and united within the associative network, we can give a new impulse to the growth of chorality in Italy.

We therefore invite ALL the associated choirs to participate in the activities scheduled for the year 2019 and to support the Federation.

We thank all those who have so far contributed to the growth of the Federation and all the friends who have shared our values and our passion for choral singing and music.

A fantastic year full of commitments and important choral activities awaits us.

Good job everyone!!

The 35th international competition Chorus Inside Christmas welcomed choirs from 8 different countries (Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia). The thirty-fifth edition of the competition saw the extraordinary participation of only choirs already winners of previous competitions, thus representing an edition with very high competition. The performances will be judged by an international jury composed of three judges from Hungary, Russia and Ukraine. [Read the article]