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Striking the Balance: Creating and Nurturing Positive Relationships between Voice Teacher and Choral Conductor

Vocal pedagogues and choral conductors share goals for their students: guide them in healthy vocal production; help them mature as intelligent, thoughtful, sensitive musicians; and prepare them for lives rich with music in various forms. Nevertheless, the private teacher/conductor relationship can be derailed and distract us from our students’ best interest. This session presents strategies […]

Pasadena CA.
Miguel Ángel Felipe, Maya Hoover



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



Putting Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again: Rebuilding Choral Programs

Choir programs are destroyed and resurrected all around the country at every level. This session will look at what can be done to take a program that is on life support and turn it into a successful, thriving, and vibrant program. We will examine best practices from around the profession, what does not work, and […]

Sioux Falls SD.
Joshua Bronfman



Models and Mentors: Leadership Development for Choral Conductors

Each one of us is a model and/or a mentor for the musicians with whom we work. This session addresses the characteristics of leadership (history and theories) and presents a variety of leadership style models and their applications for choral conductors, citing research carried out with ensemble conductors. It focuses on teachable leadership elements with […]

Salt Lake City, UT.
Hilary Apfelstadt



Conductor “Creature” vs. Conductor-Teacher: Empowering Singers through Authenticity in the Choral Rehearsal

This session will illuminate the dynamic relationship between the chorus and the conductor/teacher. Through a series of “mini-rehearsals,” a wide variety of teaching strategies will be demonstrated to help attendees shape positive, meaningful relationships with their students and facilitate excellence in their own choral programs.

Little Rock AR.
Ryan Beeken, Andrea Ramsey



The Choral Conductor as Mentor and Pastor

Every day brings new opportunities to mentor and to pastor. Every rehearsal brings new opportunities to build esteem and confidence in our singers. Every personal interaction brings new opportunities to feed the spirit of an individual. Weston Noble and Allen Hightower of Luther College will share inspirational thoughts regarding the role of the choral director […]

Des Moines IA.
Weston Noble, Allen Hightower



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