This article appears published in the International Choral Bulletin, Volume XXXIII, Number 2 - 2nd Quarter, 2014. Rights Reserved International Federation for Choral Music.
This year in particular we advised choirs to devote the day
to raising funds for victims of the earthquake which took place in the Philippines
just days before World Choral Day, to emphasize the strength of a choral world
that has always been attentive to social issues and mutual aid. It seems fair
to take advantage of this article to bring the thanks of our Filipino friends
to all the participants. Heartfelt thanks, therefore, to all those who wanted
to give a concrete sign of their closeness to the Philippines at a very
difficult time.
World Choral Day, Twenty-three Years Old But Younger than Ever
Francesco Leonardi
IFCM Project Manager
Twenty-three years have passed since Alberto Grau launched
the grand project of an international day dedicated to choral singing, to
highlight not only the artistic and cultural value of song, but also its
significance in the social sphere. The idea of celebrating singing at the same
time around the world also makes us realise how this human activity goes beyond
political ideals, cultural differences and even differences in climate.
Not only does this festival show no signs of ageing, but
also, and especially in recent years, it is experiencing renewed success and
growing membership. Since (during the WSCM9 in Puerto Madryn) I was officially
appointed Project Manager of the WCD, together with the working group which
includes Jennifer Tham (Asia), Cristian Grases (North and South America),
Rudolf De Beer (Africa), Stephen Leek (Oceania) and Jeroen Schrijner (Europe),
the goal has been to raise awareness of the importance of this event for the
choral world and therefore to increase the participation and number of events
associated with it.
For this purpose, using technology, I have created a
dedicated website (www.worldchoralday.org)
through which it is possible for anyone to quickly and easily register their
event and download the proclamation (translated into more than twenty-five
languages) and graphics to display at concerts and on social networks. Thanks
to this new technological tool we have also made it easier to collect feedback
from concerts, giving you the possibility to publish photos and videos of the
event on the website. We now have 52 videos and 115 photos from all over the
world that embody the joy of this event.
This year in particular we advised choirs to devote the day
to raising funds for victims of the earthquake which took place in the Philippines
just days before World Choral Day, to emphasize the strength of a choral world
that has always been attentive to social issues and mutual aid. It seems fair
to take advantage of this article to bring the thanks of our Filipino friends
to all the participants. Heartfelt thanks, therefore, to all those who wanted
to give a concrete sign of their closeness to the Philippines at a very
difficult time.
For the third year running, participation at WCD from all
over the world has been on the increase, reaching nearly 450 events this year
in about 50 different countries around the world. It should be noted that, in
addition to the usual individual concerts, many choir festivals joined in.
These numbers are significant and a very strong indicator of
how the choral experience, even in the most remote countries, is becoming an
important element of social consciousness as well as personal education. The
efforts of IFCM in recent years have been rewarded and, thanks to the
introduction of the WCD participation certificate, the feeling of belonging to
the choral world has also increased. The percentage of choirs who have repeated
the experience of taking part in this celebration is approaching 80%, an
important sign of how this day is becoming a tradition for many choirs.
Even the distribution of the registered events shows how the
WCD message is reaching all the continents of the Earth, uniting cultures and
peoples in a single testimony to civilisation and peace.
The daily distribution of events highlights how even the
idea of extending the duration of the WCD beyond the single day chosen for its
celebration, therefore including events taking place within a few weeks from
that date, has enabled many more choirs to celebrate the ideas and message of
this festival. The WCD is becoming more and more a month of concerts and events
aimed at bringing out the comprehensive nature of choral singing so we invite
you to start programming your concert now for the next edition which will take
place from the first weekend of December 2014.
But it is not over. We cannot and must not stop here. We
must find ways to involve even more events, more countries, with your help and
your ideas. We are already planning the 2014 edition: if you want more
information do not hesitate to contact me at project.manager@worldchoralday.org
Singing is good for those who sing, but also for those who
listen... make sure the whole world knows about your concert and can enjoy it!
Translated from the Italian by Mirella Biagi, Italy-UK
Translated from the Italian by Mirella Biagi, Italy-UK
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Francesco Leonardi, born in Legnano (Italy) in 1979, is a
graduate in Public Relations and is completing a second degree course in
Economics and Management of Cultural and Entertainment Assets. He speaks
English, German, French and Spanish. For the last ten years he has been
responsible for selecting choirs to take part in the International Choir
Festival “La Fabbrica del Canto” (The Song Factory), which takes place in June
each year in fifty different municipalities in the Lombardy region of Italy. He
is a registered journalist in Milan. In August 2011 he was nominated Project
Manager for IFCM. E-mail: leonardifra@yahoo.it


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