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Anthems for All Seasons

A journey through the liturgical year with John Rutter as he explores popular anthems he has written for the various seasons of the Church year and gives some background to his works. You are sure to discover some previously unknown gems in this interesting, informational and educational overview, led by the composer along with Kantorei […]

Kansas City MO.
John Rutter
Joel Rinsema



unCONVENTional: Giving Voice to the Silenced

For choral conductor/educators on the hunt for hidden gems, music by seventeenth-century Italian women presents an untapped gold mine. Convents were hotbeds of musical activity, housing internationally renowned choirs and composers whose beautiful, accessible music has been buried in libraries for centuries. This session will introduce the music written by four of these Italian women […]

Kansas City MO.
Meredith Bowen



Toward Lifelong Singing: Working with Older Adult Voices

One of the great gifts of choral singing is that it can be a lifelong pursuit. As singers age, however,their abilities and their needs change.Vocal changes, though perhaps the most obvious, are only part of the picture. This session describes the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social changes that singers commonly experience as they grow older, […]

Kansas City MO.
Nicole Aldrich



Quality Accessible Repertoire for Intermediate and Small-but-Mighty Women’s Treble Choirs

This session will focus on quality repertoire for sopranos and altos still with complex subjects and intricate texts our singers crave—but accessible musically for less-experienced groups or for advanced ensembles with smaller numbers. Repertoire will take into account the challenges we often face when programming,including divisi, independence of voice lines, ranges, and harmonic/rhythmic complexity that […]

Kansas City MO.
Shelbie Wahl-Fouts



Young People-Old Music: Connecting to Our Choral Legacy

In a recent survey of music performed at ACDA National Conferences from 1960 to 2017, less than 20% of compositions were from the Romantic period or earlier. With so many new choral titles available to-day, it can be easy to neglect music from earlier historical periods. Selling “old” music to young people can be a […]

Kansas City MO.
Christopher Kiver



Making it Plain: Transcribing Contemporary Gospel for the Mixed Chorus

This session seeks to enlighten its audience on transcribing/scoring gospel music for the mixed (SATB) chorus in various formats, including choral octavos and hymnals. The presenters will share their insight on maintaining cultural integrity within the score through various elements, including accessible piano accompaniments, non-doubling bass/baritone vocal lines, and otherwise, while reading though several published […]

Kansas City MO.
Brandon Waddles, Brandon A. Boyd



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