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Real Men Sing! A Session for Techniques, Repertoire, and Recruitment for Male Voices.

Real Men Sing! Is an interest session that will focus on various aspects of male singing such as recruitment techniques and methods, effective pedagogical techniques, varied, appropriate repertoire and director approach. How do we motivate them to sing, and encourage them to sing “like men” in a healthy way? How do we find appropriate repertoire […]

Winston-Salem, RI
William M. Skoog



Ubuntu! Learning and Singing South African Music like South Africans

Ubuntu! is an African word that means “a person is a person through other people.” Choral singing is the ultimate manifestation of the concept of ubuntu. Attendees will be engaged and enthralled as they learn South African music the way South Africans themselves learn it—by making music first and perfecting it along the way. Songs […]

Providence, RI
Steven Fisher



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



Music of the Muslim World: Breaking the Barrier

This session is a repertoire session, getting participants to understand the great diaspora of music of the Muslim world by singing a selection of five pieces from different social, cultural, and linguistic contexts. A distinction is made between Islamic music and music that is more culturally situated in Muslim culture. Choral directors attending the session […]

Providence, RI
André de Quadros



Middle East Harmonies: the Challenges of Programming

Joshua Jacobson and André deQuadros will discuss their experiences with choral music from Israel and from Arab countries, and their attempts to bring people together through music. The session will include videos and performances by the Boston Zamir Chorale. Participants will receive bibliographies and octavos of Arab and Israeli choral music.

Providence, RI
Joshua R. Jacobson,



Leonard Bernstein And Choral Community Making: Focus on Innovative Concert Collaborations Dedicated to Musical Diversity, Social Inclusion, and Building Community

Working from the musical context of a recently published concert version of Bernstein’s Mass, the session will demonstrate how to widen social boundaries, encourage musical diversity, and build community through the use of a uniquely American repertoire that links sacred and secular, pop and concert, gospel and jazz.

Providence, RI
Doreen Rao



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