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The Revival of Nineteenth-Century A Cappella Music

The resurgence of a cappella music in today’s society brings us back to the roots of close harmony in the United States. This session will discuss the recreational harmonizing tradition that arose in the nineteenth century, especially as practiced within the African American culture in barbershops, bars, street corners, and other gathering places. These spontaneous […]

Salt Lake City UT.
Marty Monson, Jim Henry, Fairfield Four, Crossroads



Reconsidering the Renaissance: Sixteenth-Century Choral Music for Women’s Choir

The choral canon offers a seemingly small amount of Renaissance music originally written for women’s voices. However, a surge in musicological research over the last thirty years provides evidence that women in the Renaissance were engaged in active musical expression and reveals a wealth of repertoire that was performed by women’s ensembles in the sixteenth […]

Salt Lake City UT.
Kathryn Kelly Longo



Reclaiming the Ancient Hymnal: The Art, Devotion, and Practice of Psalm Singing

This session will provide a brief overview/history of the Psalms and their devotional centrality, discuss various methods of singing them, suggest ways the choir can engage a congregation’s intellect and imagination, and propose how a specific worshiping community can develop their own distinct methods of Psalm-singing based on local context. Additionally, participants will discuss the […]

Salt Lake City UT.
Howard Helvey



A Recipe for the Development of Expressive Conducting Technique: Harmonic Rhythm Add Laban and Bodymapping

Using a groundbreaking combination of Laban Movement, Laban Movement Analysis, Harmonic Rhythm, and Body mapping, this session will detail a new pedagogical path for the development of meaningful expressive gesture. Session attendees will gain a working and practical knowledge and application of Laban Movement applied to conducting and revolutionary etudes for the development of conducting […]

Salt Lake City UT.
James Jordan



Problems and Possibilities in Choral Method Courses

Four experts in choral music pedagogy will lead this session. Each will present views of current issues in choral music education, with emphasis on how collegiate methods courses can be revised to foster the needed changes. Specific recommendations will be offered with regard to methods course curricula, instruction, assessment (edTPA, etc.),and increasingly rigorous requirements for […]

Salt Lake City UT.
Judy Bowers, Steven M. Demorest, Rollo Dilworth, Patrick K. Freer



Teach Phrasing First: Practical Considerations for Teaching Artistry at the Beginning of the Rehearsal Process

Choirs learn, internalize, and repeat in performance what they do most often in rehearsal. Good choral pedagogy includes the separation and integration of the technical aspects of the music and the articulation of the music’s artistic and expressive content. If, however, music learning is completely separated from musical expression and artistry, or artistic concerns are […]

Little Rock AR.
Steven Grives



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