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Conductor Self-Improvement

Dynamic Score Study: A Model for Teaching and Learning from the Art Museum

Score study can seem a daunting or tedious subject to beginning conductors and overly formulaic to those with experience. This session suggests a lively approach from the world of the visual arts that keeps the process intriguing and provides a clear step-by-step method that leads the conductor quickly beyond the skills of merely navigating the […]

Dallas, TX
Andrew Crow

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



Building a Resume’ for Success: Landing Your First Conducting Job

In this session, Jeremy Shepherd will offer practical resources, ideas, and methods that will equip you with themost crucial characteristic of a successful resume: experience! Outline I. Boosting the resume, a. Opportunities on campus, b. Opportunities in the community, c. Opportunities at local schools and churches, d. Creating unique conducing and teaching experiences, e. Conferences […]

Dallas, TX
Jimmy Shepherd

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conductor Self-Improvement



Creative Classroom Management: Stop Disciplining and Start Teaching!

Managing a classroom is about communicating clear and consistent expectations. With fewer resources, less support from parents and administrators, and more pressure on recruiting, the success of music programs depends on classroom management more than ever. Through creative lesson planning, a high level of student responsibility, and an insistence on excellence everyday, the classroom will […]

Seattle WA.
Lauren E. Whitham

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Classroom & Curriculum, Conductor Self-Improvement, Music Education



Collaboration in the Ensemble Arts: Working and Playing Well with Others

Ensemble directors are masters of collaboration within the rehearsal room, but how about outside this environment? One of the keys to a successful program in the twenty-first century is the ability to collaborate with other groups and organizations. This session outlines the four keys to collaboration: (1) Identifying/Creating a Unifying Goal; (2) Inciting a common […]

Seattle WA.
Tim Sharp

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conductor Self-Improvement



Heart, Head, Hands: Self-Renewing Skills for Conducting/Ensemble Leading

This session will explore the means that are always available to us for self-refreshing, focus, and self-renewal: drawingon innate musical talent and love of music; using a variety of personal learning styles to find the essence of music; allowing personal conducting gestures to organically arise from musical ideas.

Providence, RI
Wayne Abercrombie

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



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

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conductor Self-Improvement, music history, Rehearsal, Repertoire



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