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Reconsidering the Renaissance: Sixteenth-Century Choral Music for Women’s Choir

The choral canon offers a seemingly small amount of Renaissance music originally written for women’s voices. However, a surge in musicological research over the last thirty years provides evidence that women in the Renaissance were engaged in active musical expression and reveals a wealth of repertoire that was performed by women’s ensembles in the sixteenth […]

Salt Lake City UT.
Kathryn Kelly Longo

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Female Voices, music history, Repertoire



SSA Relevance in an “SATB World”

This session will briefly discuss the history of women’s choral singing before delving into ways in which we can encourage a heightened level of significance and relevance of women’s choir in our schools and communities.

Little Rock AR.
Jill Burleson Burgett

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Female Voices, music history, Musical Advocacy



Singing America’s Early Music: The Yankee Tunesmiths

This session is a lecture-recital with the small ensemble Jargon singing the music and telling the history and musical practices of the Yankee tunesmiths who were America’s first homegrown composers or makers of tunes. For those interested in the musical genre of the tunesmiths, the early of syllables used for teaching, and the potential use […]

Little Rock AR.
Rolaine Hetherington, Holly Ruth Gale, John Hetherington, Anthony Graham, Charley Sandage, Anna Hetherington

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: music history, Repertoire



The Negro Spiritual: The Metamorphosis of the Oral Tradition in African American Religious Music

An overview of the evolution of the Negro spiritual in American musical culture: what influences contributed to its development and propagation, and how it evolved from the oral experience to became vehicles for public performance as solo and choral works on the concert stage. This session will include lecture/demonstrations and interactive performance activities.

Little Rock AR.
Uzee Brown, Jr.

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, music history



In Search of Russian Soul: Choral Music of Valery Gavrilin, Georgy Sviridov, and Alfred Schnittke

Elena Sharkova will present a session on Russian choral music of the late twentieth century and the three composers that profoundly influenced the genre. The turbulent twentieth century brought on revolutions, elimination of religion, wars, and mass repressions and new freedoms, hopes, and uncertainties at the fall of the Soviet Union. With their prolific vocal […]

Little Rock AR.
Elena Sharkova

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, music history



Black Gospel Music: What it Was, What is and Who May Sing it

This session will take a brief look at the historical development of Black Gospel Music in America and its connection to the Negro spiritual. Consideration will be given to the stylistic and theological treatment of gospel songs over more than a century. The lecture/demonstration will highlight significant changes over this time period that affect its […]

Little Rock AR.
Uzee Brown, Jr.

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, music history, Performance



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