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Tarik O’Regan: Orchestrating Voices

Orchestration has long been an independent, yet integrated, compositional discipline closely connected with the writing of instrumental music. In this exploratory session, with a focus on O’Regan’s choral repertoire, he will investigate how the increasingly varying textural effects achieved through myriad instrumental permutations, which continue to further the genres of chamber and orchestral composition today, […]

Kansas City MO.
Tarik O’Regan



Quality Accessible Repertoire for Intermediate and Small-but-Mighty Women’s Treble Choirs

This session will focus on quality repertoire for sopranos and altos still with complex subjects and intricate texts our singers crave—but accessible musically for less-experienced groups or for advanced ensembles with smaller numbers. Repertoire will take into account the challenges we often face when programming,including divisi, independence of voice lines, ranges, and harmonic/rhythmic complexity that […]

Kansas City MO.
Shelbie Wahl-Fouts



Musician and Clergy: Collaboration as Models for Leadership

There is an increasing concern in the church today about the lack of collaboration and respect between clergy and church musicians. Each group often talks about the other with frustration and sometimes disdain. The question becomes: how can we engage in good practices that will move our music ministries forward? What strategies can we use […]

Kansas City MO.
Jeffery Seeley



Individual Assessment in the Choral Classroom: The Dirty Work!

Assessment in the choral classroom presents numerous curricular and logistical challenges. Teachers at all levels are expected to evaluate students almost immediately upon entering the classroom. This session aims to give teachers a variety of assessment tools at each instructional level. Examples of rubrics for a variety of classroom settings will be displayed, along with […]

Kansas City MO.
Amy Prats, Alyssa Carranza, Nathan Sumrall



The Evolving Singing Voice: Adolescence

NATS President Karen Brunssen and Chadley Ballantyne present the latest techniques, vocal acoustics, and more for adolescent singing from Karen Brunssen’s new book, The Evolving Singing Voice: Changes Across the Lifespan. Learn Chadley’s cutting-edge “WEIRD” exercise that uses adolescents’ own resonance and articulation to optimize vocal function, affects on resonance because of non-uniform vocal fold […]

Kansas City, MO.
Karen Brunssen, Chadley Ballantyne



The Engaged Singer: Ways to Create Expressive Performances

Many choirs struggle with communicating expressively. However, studies show that a visually expressive ensemble will come across as more engaging for their audience. Having a “full bodied” performance can bring a choir’s singing to the next level and create an engaging performance for an audience member. Through storytelling, movement, games, and imitation, this session discusses […]

Kansas City MO.
Daniel Gutierrez



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