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Rehearsal

Conducting Women’s Choirs: Strategies for Success

This session will be of interest to conductors of high school, collegiate, and adult women’s choirs and fits the themes of Advocate and Teach. The session will feature a panel of conductor/authors who have contributed chapters to a newly published book: Conducting Women’s Choirs: Strategies for Success, Debra Spurgeon, editor, GIA Publications. Each author will […]

Dallas, TX
Debra Spurgeon



Chasing Phrases! Moving Away from the Note:) Chasing Paradigm in your Choral Rehearsal

This interest session offers some creative rehearsal strategies based on the concept that composers often leave “musical clues” in their scores for us to discover and help bring the music to life. These clues—found in text-settings, melodic shapes, harmonies, rhythms, and even the printed expressive markings (dynamics, articulations etc.)—can be the sources that inform and […]

Seattle WA.
Graeme Langager



Rehearsal: It’s Why We Get Paid

The Collegiate Repertoire Chorale will expose singers to new repertoire and techniques within a collaborative context with other collegiate choristers. The clinician will lead the choir through a range of musics exploring a variety of choral sonorities. The sessions will experiment with techniques suitable to the creation of these sounds. The format allows for an […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Paul Rardin



Learning to Improvise in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble: Proven Teaching Strategies for Choral Directors

This session will present hands-on strategies for teaching beginning improvisation in the vocal jazz ensemble. The practical and enjoyable strategies are based on 20 years of research into the development of vocal improvisation skill that has been successfully applied to secondary and collegiate vocal jazz ensembles and vocal jazz methods courses. These proven strategies are […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Patrice Madura (Ward-Steinman)



A Conductor’s Guide to the Preparation of J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion.

Using the forces of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s Chamber Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra, and student soloists, this session will identify for the conductor the necessary steps and important considerations in the rehearsal process of Bach’s masterwork. The session will illuminate the conductor’s tasks in initial, separate rehearsals of the chorus, orchestra, and soloists […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Earl Rivers



Actions Speak Louder Than Words

One of the most important, yet underdeveloped, teaching tools is our ability to clearly represent what we mean musically through gesture. Often in rehearsals, we send conflicting messages to the ensemble. We tell the choir one thing but show something else entirely. Creating consistency between what the ensemble is told and what they are shown […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Robert L. Sinclair



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