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Ensemble Development

Mainstreamed into Music

This session is aimed at giving music educators tips and tools to use when including singers with intellectual, physical and developmental challenges in choral music. Time will be reserved for participants to ask questions specific to their own schools and students.

Providence, RI
Christine C. Wineberg

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Classroom & Curriculum, Ensemble Development



The Hows and Whys of Therapeutic and Service Choirs

This panel discussion, led by Jason Thoms, is on therapeutic and service choirs. This session will include discussion of music’s effect on the brain, and what we can do as choir directors to provide “healing” opportunities to our singers and audiences. The discussion and information provided will also assist directors in beginning new choirs for […]

Providence, RI
Jason Thoms

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Ensemble Development, Music Therapy, Outreach



Forming an Unaccompanied SATB Hospice Singing Group

This is a participatory SATB singing workshop, with singers sitting in parts. The workshop will include a discussion about hospice singing and how to form your own hospice singing group. A handout will be provided with all the music and with more information and resources for forming a hospice chorus.

Providence, RI
Peter Amidon

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Ensemble Development, Outreach, Repertoire



Fashioning Compelling Stories: Engaging Singers through Text Narrative Exploration

By offering guided opportunities to explore text narrative, choral conductors encourage singers to deepen their perceptions and discover how texts are relevant to their lives. Learn time-efficient methods to enable singers to imagine and develop stories inspired by texts, moving past initial impressions to form personally meaningful interpretations.

Providence, RI
Philip Silvey

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Ensemble Development, interpretation, Rehearsal



Choral Singing in Marginalized Communities: Documentation and Strategies

This workshop has a twofold purpose: to discuss how choirs can reach out to or be created in marginalized populations; and to help choral musicians develop ideas, strategies, knowledge, and repertoire for socially-responsible outreach in prisons, shelters, hospitals, and the bedsides of the dying.

Providence, RI
Jamie Hillman

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Ensemble Development, Musical Advocacy, Outreach, Repertoire



Boy Singers: Matters That Matter

This session will examine how to be successful in dealing with boys in choirs. Methods for keeping boys engaged and overcoming stereotypes will be discussed, as well as practical suggestions for recruitment, retention, group management and repertoire selection. The psychology of boys and how athletics can exist with the arts in a boy’s life will […]

Providence, RI
Julian Ackerley

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Classroom & Curriculum, Ensemble Development, recruiting, Repertoire, Vocal Pedagogy



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