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Conducting Pedagogy

Teach Phrasing First: Practical Considerations for Teaching Artistry at the Beginning of the Rehearsal Process

Choirs learn, internalize, and repeat in performance what they do most often in rehearsal. Good choral pedagogy includes the separation and integration of the technical aspects of the music and the articulation of the music’s artistic and expressive content. If, however, music learning is completely separated from musical expression and artistry, or artistic concerns are […]

Des Moines IA.
Steve Grives, Theodore (Ted) Brimeyer

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conducting Pedagogy, Rehearsal



Stretching a Point Here and There: Preparing Your Body for a Lifetime of Physical Activity

Since Harriet Simon’s survey in the Choral Journal revealed that over 75 percent of the conductors surveyed experienced a wide assortment of debilitation or physical limitations, it has been well known that a career in conducting can induce a wide variety of short-and long-term impingements, especially in the back, neck, and shoulders of the conductor. […]

Seattle WA.
Bruce Browne, Jenelle Andrews

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conducting Pedagogy, Conductor Self-Improvement, musical physicality



Work Less, Get More: Ways of Building Musical Independence and Personal Responsibility from Your Ensemble

This session will focus on ways the conductor can build and instill personal responsibility for music making within the ensemble both in performance and rehearsal. Focus will be on three key components: 1. The development and expectations of the conductor, 2. The development and expectations of individual members of the ensemble, and 3. Ensemble-building skills […]

Jacksonville FL.
Ryan Hebert

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conducting Pedagogy, Conductor Self-Improvement, Ensemble Development, Performance, Rehearsal



Rehearsing through the Composer’s Eye

By understanding how a composer analyzes, explores, and sets a text, a conductor can gain insights that will enhance score study, illuminate a choir’s understanding of the music, and inspire choir members and student composers in their creativity. As a conductor and composer, Dwight Bigler will demonstrate this process using his own and others’ compositions. […]

Jacksonville FL.
Dwight Bigler

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Composing, Composition, Conducting Pedagogy, Rehearsal



Composers and Conductors Working Together

Do we have a responsibility to ensure that choral music is a living art? How much new music should we do? Are our composers immersed and educated in choral music? The session will explore the joys, pitfalls, and terrors of taking our responsibilities seriously!

Jacksonville FL.
Simon Halsey

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Composition, Conducting Pedagogy, Conductor Self-Improvement, Musical Advocacy



The Care and Conducting Master Class I / II

Santa Barbara CA.
Sharon Paul

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conducting Pedagogy



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