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Crossing South of the Border: Expanding our Choral Repertoire

This session is for choral conductors who want to cross borders and expand their repertoire. Participants will learn about the interconnectedness between music from a Latin American point of view. To avoid stereotyping, conductors need to acquire a deeper understanding of the music beyond the musical notation. In addition to learning about the history of […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Diana V. Sáez



Choral-Orchestral Works by Women Composers of the 18th through 20th centuries

This session will present in historical context four major works by women composers: Marianne Martines (1744-1812), Dixit Dominus (1774); Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel (1805-1847), Oratorium (1831); Lili Boulanger (1893-1918), Psalm 130: Du fond de l’âbime (1910-1917); and Henrietta Glick (1901-1994), Fire-head (completed after World War II),discovered in the last twenty years of the twentieth century but […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Jonathan Hirsh



Building Bridges with Jewish Choral Music

Jewish music is often underrepresented in American choral music. However, the United States is home to one of the two largest Jewish communities in the world, concentrated heavily in the Northeast corridor. To connect with this significant community in America’s rich cultural tapestry, there are multiple avenues for your choruses to build bridges with Jewish […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Joshua Fishbein, Julia Zavadsky



Beyond Elijah Rock: The Non-Idiomatic Choral Music of Black Composers

The spirituals and gospel music of black composers are quite familiar to most choral conductors, as evidenced by concert programs a cross the country. However, non-idiomatic choral music is lacking in the repertoire of many choirs. This session will include the music of familiar and lesser-known black composers. Major contributions include anthems, motets, part songs, […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Marques L. A. Garrett



Through the Lens of the Learner: Selecting Quality Repertoire for the Emerging Choir

Veteran music educator Denise Eaton will share effective methods of selecting repertoire for the emerging choir by considering specific needs of young students. Eaton will share numerous sequential teaching strategies, score study techniques, and ideas for creating effective teaching materials. A complimentary music packet will be provided.

Oklahoma City OK.
Denise Eaton



The Choral Treasures of Catalonia

This session focuses on familiarizing listeners with an overview of choral music from the region of Spain known as Catalonia. Despite a history of successive and extensive periods of political oppression over the centuries, the Catalan people have managed to preserve their language, culture, and music. Today’s robust choral scene in Barcelona and the surrounding […]

Oklahoma City OK.
Jill Burgett



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