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Building Bridges with Jewish Choral Music

Jewish music is often underrepresented in American choral music. However, the United States is home to one of the two largest Jewish communities in the world, concentrated heavily in the Northeast corridor. To connect with this significant community in America’s rich cultural tapestry, there are multiple avenues for your choruses to build bridges with Jewish […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Joshua Fishbein, Julia Zavadsky



Bridges Aren’t Built in a Day: Keeping Singers Engaged Over the Long Haul

For many of us, our singers are with us for more than just a year or two. We watch them grow up while they watch us grow old. While they are passionate about singing and love being part of our choir, we continually strive for ways to keep the experience fresh for them—and us—over many […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Mary Clementi, SunHee Lim, Danny Lanzetta



Bridging Vocal Science and the Choral Rehearsal

Demonstrating a series of healthy exercises, the clinicians will focus on practical applications of vocal technique that will quickly create positive changes with your singers of all ages. Grounded in recent voice science research, the clinicians will discuss semi-occluded vocal tract postures, explore how and why these exercises work, and when to use them. By […]

Pittsburgh
Christine R. Howlett, Paul Speiser



Bridge Over Troubled Uvulas

Teaching resonance to a choir involves many words and sometimes many fewer results. This session will explore how to do this easily and quickly with a choir of any age using inexpensive materials and lots of laughter. This session will provide exercises and demonstrations that will release laryngeal tension, relax the vocal folds, improve breath […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Judith Nicosia



Bridge-Building: Fostering Safe Spaces in the Secondary Choral Classroom

Conceptions of safe space have gained greater momentum and importance in schools. Our session will address the questions: (1) How are safe spaces built and upheld in choral classrooms to facilitate psychological growth and well-being? (2) What roles can safe spaces play in the longevity of adolescent involvement in music making? (3) How does a […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Elizabeth Cassidy Parker, Bridget Sweet



Beyond Elijah Rock: The Non-Idiomatic Choral Music of Black Composers

The spirituals and gospel music of black composers are quite familiar to most choral conductors, as evidenced by concert programs a cross the country. However, non-idiomatic choral music is lacking in the repertoire of many choirs. This session will include the music of familiar and lesser-known black composers. Major contributions include anthems, motets, part songs, […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Marques L. A. Garrett



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