• Sign In
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
American Choral Directors Association

American Choral Directors Association

The mission of ACDA is to inspire excellence and nurture lifelong involvement in choral music for everyone through education, performance, composition and advocacy.

  • Conferences
    • 2025 National Conference
    • Region Conferences
    • Symposium for Research in Choral Singing
    • Children’s Choir Conductor Retreat
    • Conference Archives
  • Resources
    • Repertoire
      • College and University Choirs Repertoire
      •  Soprano Alto Choir Repertoire
      • Tenor Bass Choir Repertoire
      • 2023 Spring Reading Sessions
    • Education and Communication National Standing Committee
    • Research and Publications Committee
    • National Webinars
    • ChoralNet
    • Composer Resources
    • International Conductors Exchange Program
    • Career Center
    • Advocacy
    • Students
    • Archive Collections
  • Publications
    • Choral Journal
    • ChorTeach
    • International Journal of Research in Choral Singing
    • Hinshaw Music Series
  • About
    • About ACDA
    • ACDA Careers
    • ACDA Bylaws
    • ACDA Leadership
    • Advertising & Exhibiting
    • ACDA Awards & Competitions
    • Chapters and Regions
    • History
    • Leadership Tools
    • National Office & Staff
  • Membership
    • ONE ACDA
  • Donate
You are here: Home / Archives for Interest Session

Interest Session

A Community That Sings: New Arrangements of America’s Classics – Songbook Vol. II

The North Central ACDA Division’s continuing effort to provide its members with quality arrangements of American folk songs has produced twelve new pieces by some of our country’s best-known composers. Kevin Meidl, former NC ACDA president and originator of this project, will lead this reading session. Pieces premiered at this session are available for NC […]

Madison, WI
Kevin Meidl



Surveying the Wondrous Cross: Christ’s Atonement Through the Eyes of Hymnody and Historical Choral Music

Led by New Testament scholar Valérie Nicolet-Anderson and choral conductor and doctoral student Jeshua Franklin, this session will briefly highlight historically understood atonement theories, consider the drama of various passion oriented texts, and delve into the interpretational effects of diverse musical settings. Participants will also be encouraged to consider these sometimes conflicting elements in the […]

Seattle WA.
Valérie Nicolet-Anderson, Jeshua Franklin



Strength, Balance, Core: The Benefit of Pilates for the Choral Conductor

Even the most innately musical conductors sometimes struggle with the transfer of musical expression into physical movement. Effective gestural communication requires the utmost in body awareness, subtlety of movement, balance, posture, and strength. It should come as no surprise, then, that conductors often develop postural deficiencies and shoulder issues. In this session, the presenters will […]

Seattle WA.
Brian Galante, Kristi Galante



Sight-Singing Skills: Isolating Pitch Successfully

To teach sight-singing successfully, teachers must place their pedagogical skills in an appropriate order, identify the necessary tools, and isolate the sequential strategies. Using a movable tonic format, the clinician will help participants discover the steps and techniques required to teach pitch development skills and notation reading skills. Echo-sing, hand signs, audiation, modified staff, dictation, […]

Seattle WA.
Alan C. McClung



Putting It All Together: Getting the Most Out Of Your Singers and Rhythm Section

Developing a “total” ensemble will be the focus of this session. Materials and information will be demonstrated and explained. Vocalists and well as instrumentalists will work together to create a balanced presentation.

Seattle WA.
Jeff Horenstein



It’s Not Magic: Simple, Effective Strategies for Building Full, Energized Tone in Middle and High School Choirs

This workshop is meant to share a strategy that has worked well for the two clinicians. Terry Annalora developed a series of warm-ups which were incredibly effective for him in building mature, full, energized tone. He employed this series of exercises daily and held students accountable for doing them well. His former student, Wilkerson, experimented […]

Seattle WA.
Terry Annalora, Lindsey Wilkerson



  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 129
  • Page 130
  • Page 131
  • Page 132
  • Page 133
  • Go to Next Page »

Search the Archives

Categories

  • Choral Journal
  • ChorTeach
  • IJRCS
  • Interest Session

Recent Posts

  • June/July 2025
  • IJRCS Volume 13
  • ChorTeach 2025
  • May 2025
  • March/April 2025

Footer

Connect with us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
AppStore Google Play Store

Privacy Policy

 
American Choral Directors Association

PO Box 1705
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1705
(405)232-8161

© 2025 American Choral Directors Association · All Rights Reserved.