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Beyond the Score: Performing Latin American Choral Repertoire

With its joyous rhythms and appealing melodies, Latin American music has become more and more popular with American choirs. This session explores the great traditions of choral music from throughout Latin America, from Argentina to Cuba to Mexico. It will include a discussion of performance practice from the various folk traditions, where to find high […]

Dallas, TX
Joshua Habermann



A Practical Guide to Nineteenth-Century Choral/Orchestral Performance Practice

Today’s performers imagine that modern ideas about how to perform Romantic music correspond with what the composers themselves would have heard. But in recent years, restoration of many early recordings and research into various written sources have revealed a very different picture. A lost tradition of nineteenth-century interpretation is currently being re-discovered by a number […]

Winston-Salem, NC
Deanna Joseph



The New Gregorian Chant Performance Practice: Word, Melody, Neume

This session will be an introduction to developments that have resulted in a “New (Old) Gregorian Chant Performance Practice.” Through the singing of a selection of simpler syllabic chants, the participants will experience how today’s performance practice combines three parameters of interpretation: Word, Mode and Neum. That is, beginning with the innate musicality of the […]

Providence, RI
Fr. Stephen Con- cordia



Fashioning Compelling Stories: Engaging Singers through Text Narrative Exploration

By offering guided opportunities to explore text narrative, choral conductors encourage singers to deepen their perceptions and discover how texts are relevant to their lives. Learn time-efficient methods to enable singers to imagine and develop stories inspired by texts, moving past initial impressions to form personally meaningful interpretations.

Providence, RI
Philip Silvey



When Music Meets Theology

In this session, a panel will consider: What considerations should be involved in the performance of the music of a religious tradition unfamiliar to the director or to the ensemble? In what kinds of situations should an interfaith worship service be developed, and who should be invited? What creative, inspirational, and unifying non-worship experiences can […]

Madison, WI
Kyle Lechtenberg



Process to Product: Demystifying Score Study and Energizing Your Rehearsals

Using several works from standard high school repertoire, this session demonstrates ways to bring score study a practical way of determining rehearsal goals and strategies. Learner outcomes include an increased understanding of how score study relates to interpretive decisions, reduced anxiety about what score study entails, and increased confidence in one’s ability to wed analytical […]

Madison, WI
David Rayl



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