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Ensemble Development

Eroding Boundaries: Artistic and Community Collaborations

Collaborations with arts and community organizations can increase your visibility in your region and provide opportunities for adventurous programming. This session will explore the questions you should ask at every stage of a successful collaboration. We will begin by discussing the two questions: what is your choir looking to gain from this collaboration and with […]

Boston MA.
Emily Isaacson



Community Engagement Strategies for the Choral Ensemble

Choral organizations of all types are often searching for creative ways to engage the community. Many choruses are interested in bringing a group of people together to share in the act of singing with the goal of delivering that artistic product to the listener (consumer). However, the concept of community engagement should not be confused […]

Boston MA.
Rollo Dilworth



Musicianship through Repertoire

Take an in-depth look at how Francisco J. Nuñez inspires and equips independent musicians in the Young People’s Chorus of New York City. This session will address sustaining interest and enhancing music reading skills through repertoire for elementary, middle school, and high school choirs. Participants will explore compositions that support music making and foster strong […]

Salt Lake City, UT.
Francisco J. Nuñez, Elizabeth McKinney Nuñez



The Evolving Voice: The Senior Years

Voices change and evolve throughout a lifetime. As an ever-increasing number of amateur and professional “Singing Seniors” look to choirs as a rich and edifying activity during their senior years, choral directors will benefit from a deeper understanding about the older, evolved vocal instrument. Through a multimedia presentation, anecdotes, and common sense, we will consider […]

Salt Lake City, UT.
Karen Brunssen



Developing Critical Thinking Skills with Singers

Choral directors constantly work to balance performance challenges with the delivery of academic content in school programs. By sharing rehearsal leadership responsibilities with chorus members, directors can build an ensemble of critical listeners and thinkers, choral musicians can learn to develop critical thinking skills and musical independence. This session will provide ideas to help ateendees […]

Salt lake City, UT.



Coordinating Vocal Colors in Women’s Choruses

As members of an equal voice ensemble, singers in women’s choruses have the potential to collectively create vibrant sonorities. While disparities between voice size and color can make a unified sound elusive, conformity to a single tonal model may produce a generic quality that sacrifices the vitality of individual voices. Varied musicianship skills, personality types, […]

Salt Lake City, UT.
Philip Silvey



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