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CPU Bach: How Conductors Can Effectively Use Technology to Have Better Rehearsals and Performances

We use technology in every facet of our lives, so why are our choral rehearsals and performances stuck in the eighteenth century? This session will present methods to incorporate modern technology directly into the choir rehearsal to improve communication, engage singers, and save time. This includes using laptops, tablets, and smartphone apps to teach parts, […]

Pasadena CA.
Tobin Sparfeld



Choral Arranging Workshop: Crafting Authentic, Accessible Music for Your Choir

This session will consider features of excellent arrangements (favorite: Erb’s Shenandoah) then apply those features to other tunes to develop our own arrangements. Participants will gain ideas, techniques, encouragement, and usable examples. Emphasis will be on simple music with a high quality-to-difficulty ratio: easy to write, quick to learn. Handouts include perusal examples and some […]

Pasadena CA.
Nina Gilbert



Choosing Your Path Wisely—Timely Tips for New Music Educators

The presentation will focus on eight tips for new teachers in the following areas: 1) Researching your first job, 2) Taking charge of your finances, 3) Getting involved in professional organizations, 4) Becoming a team player, 5) Embracing technology, 6) Participating in collaborative events, 7) Emphasizing lifelong learning, and 8) Looking for greener pastures.

Pasadena CA.
Richard Hintze



C- H ‐O‐I ‐R: Circulate to Hear Others in Rotation

One of the secrets to changing how your choir sounds lies in changing how they hear. The configurations your choir stand in make a big difference in making that happen, and rehearsal formations are even more important than those in concerts. This session explores via demonstration the many ways directors can improve almost every aspect […]

Pasadena CA.
Mark Henderson



Aesthetic Choices in Historical Tuning

This session will investigate, experience, and sing historical tunings, timbres, and scale constructions. Composers represented will be Palestrina, Alma Redemptoris Mater; Telemann, Laudate Jehovem; Brahms, Shlafe in mir Gott; and Ives, Psalm 90. Participants will sing exercises in creating aesthetically appropriate intonations.

Pasadena CA.
Donald Brinegar



Vocal Warm-Ups that Serve Both the Singer and the Music

In the choral rehearsal, few things are more important than starting well. In this demonstration session, we will work/sing/talk through logical progressions that can help our singers move from the “just walked into rehearsal” stage to one in which they are fully engaged and able to rehearse. This progression will likely include aspects of posture, […]

Thomas Holm



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