"David Brunner's music is lyrical, fresh-sounding and always creative.  His music is a favorite with the choir as well as the audience!"

Lynne Gackle
School of Music
Baylor University

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Wednesday
Dec202023

A Very Grande Prairie Christmas

My first concert with the Grande Prairie Singers was December third, to a packed house at Flossmoor Community Church.  Not only was this my "thirty-some" year return to this chorus, but also to this beautiful church, where I was Director of Music an equal number of years ago.  A wonderful concert of music by Bach, Holst, Forrest, Whitacre, Rutter, Hagenberg, Brunner and others.  Joyful singing full of heart and spirit..

Wednesday
Dec202023

I Am the Raccoon!

What a joyful experience to partner as Composer-in-Residence with Doreen Rao on Ravinia Sings!, her inaugural project with the Ravinia Elementary School in Highland Park! Her masterful teaching brought choral singing to children in grades 1-5 for the first time.  The school mascot is the raccoon, so what better piece to compose and dedicate to these young singers than "I Am the Raccoon"!  Great fun.  Thanks Doreen and the little raccoons!

 

Wednesday
Oct252023

Jemison Visiting Scholar

It was a great joy and honor to be at the University of Alabama-Birmingham as a Jemison Visiting Scholar in the Humanities and to interact with student conductors and singers. Thank you to chair Patrick Evans, Director of Choral Activities Brian Kittredge, choral faculty colleague Elizabeth Fisher, and my great friend of many years Jeff Reynolds. I loved our public conversation and watching him conduct my O MUSIC with Brian's Concert Choir was the perfect ending to my visit. I could have asked for nothing better.

Wednesday
Jul262023

My Return to the Grande Prairie Singers

It's been nearly forty years since my tenure as conductor of the (then) Park Forest Singers, a community chorus in Chicago's south suburbs, and this fall I return as Artistic Director and Conductor of the (now) Grande Prairie Singers.  I'm happy to "come home" to this group of enthusiastic and dedicated singers and look forward to sharing the joy of singing with our audiences.

Wednesday
Jul262023

A Gorgeous Brahms Requiem

A beautiful evening last Friday in Chicago's Millennium Park. Carlos Kalmar brilliantly paired Joel Thompson’s Seven Last Words of the Unarmed with the Brahms Requiem. Gorgeous singing! Many of the violinists played instruments from Violins of Hope, instruments once owned by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust.  My last of the summer's symphony concerts with chorus.  It has gone so quickly!