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Service Learning, Ubuntu, and Choral Music

Ubuntu is an African term that con-notes humanity’s inability to exist in isolation. As we know, one of the distinctive qualities of choral singing is that of human beings in community. Choral music becomes a transformative power when it functions as a vehicle for social inclusion and education in under served communities. This session will […]

Jacksonville Fl.
James M. Meaders, Alicia W. Walker



Raising the Bar: Striving for Authenticity in Performing Multicultural Music Using Multi-Media Resources

This hands-on session is designed to inform and empower choral directors to teach music from other cultures with a greater sense of confidence using multi-media resources. Mollie Stone and Patty Cuyler will teach participants repertoire from their Raising the Bar teaching book/DVD series, which includes music from South Africa, the Republic of Georgia, and Bulgaria. […]

Cincinnati OH.
Mollie Stone, Patty Cuyler



International Conductor Exchange Program Visiting International Conductor from China

The International Conductor Exchange Program will be bringing one conductor from China to each divisional conference. Yan Baolin, the Central Division ICDP conductor from China, will be working with the Miami University Chamber Choir (Jeremy Jones, conductor) in an open rehearsal during the 2014 Cincinnati conference.

Cincinnati OH.
Yan Baolin



Unaccompanied Choral Music from Latin America

A large portion of Latin American sacred music and all nationalistic madrigals are unaccompanied while popular music tends to be accompanied by traditional instruments. Composers and arrangers began to infuse their unaccompanied music with unique regional sounds by using voices to imitate traditional instruments or included eurhythmics as a compositional resource. These explorations have resulted […]

Santa Barbara CA.
Cristian Grases



Salamu Aleikum – Music of the Muslim World

This session focuses on the repertoire of the Muslim world by having participants learn of the great diaspora of music by singing a selection of pieces from various social, cultural, and linguistic contexts. Attendees will be able to acquire practical ideas for performance and strategies for how to locate and sing this repertoire artistically and […]

Santa Barbara CA.
André de Quadros



The Philippines: Choral Music from the Singing Nation

This session surveys the current choral landscape in the Philippines with specific attention to principle and younger composers, and to repertoire, publications, online resources, and performance considerations. Attendees will receive handouts with repertoire resources and information to support new connections, programming, and quality performances of Philippine choral music.

Santa Barbara CA.
Miguel Angel Felipe



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