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Engaging the Power of the Visual: Artful Movement and Dynamic Formation in Performance

By engaging the power of the visual, we extend our impact and viability in a culture increasingly disconnected from the world of art music. According to the Youth Media Reporter (2009), studies estimate that children are exposed to sixteen thousand images in one day. These same children populate our ensembles and audiences. How can we […]

Jacksonville FL.
Kristina Caswell MacMullen



Composers and Conductors Working Together

Do we have a responsibility to ensure that choral music is a living art? How much new music should we do? Are our composers immersed and educated in choral music? The session will explore the joys, pitfalls, and terrors of taking our responsibilities seriously!

Jacksonville FL.
Simon Halsey



The Conductor as Vocal Athlete: Vocal Health for the Overworked Choral Conductor

Working as a conductor doesn’t have to lead to vocal fatigue or strain. Participants in this session will learn exercises and techniques for retaining vocal health despite the hectic rehearsal schedules, maturing/aging voice, and heavy speaking demands. The emphasis here is not on healing damaged voices but on making healthy conductors more resilient. Exercises will […]

Jacksonville FL.
Ellen Phillips Frohnmayer



Be Not Afraid: Vocal Improvisation in the Choral Rehearsal

Using solfège and popular songs to learn progressions is a great introduction to improvisational techniques. This session will use I-V-vi-IV to experiment with rhythm and melodies. From that gateway activity we can move to circle songs and vocal improvisation over other progressions. The goal is that activities such as this can help students to create […]

Jacksonville FL.
Kristina Ploeger



American Boy Choir

The American Boychoir is widely known for incorporating boys whose voices are evolving into its choirs. Litton-Lodal Music Director Fernando Malvar-Ruiz describes both the physiological and psychological elements involved in the evolution of the male voice. Choristers, each in varied stages of their respective voice change, will demonstrate these different stages through vocalizations. This provides […]

Jacksonville FL.
Fernando Malvar-Ruiz



Two Sides of the Same Coin: Choral Conductor and Voice Instructor

For many students, the choral director is the only voice instructor they will ever have. How can we best serve those students and the students who receive private instruction outside our rehearsals? In an ideal world, the instruction offered in voice lessons and choral rehearsals would compliment each other and would never leave the student […]

Cincinnati OH.
John Bragle



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