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Rehearsal

Locomotion: Using Eurythmics in the Choral Rehearsal

This session will demonstrate how the use of eurythmics in the choral rehearsal can enhance music performance. Specifically, it will show how movement can be used (1) to assist with rhythmic accuracy; (2) to achieve better ensemble singing; (3) to energize music that moves slowly; and (4) to shape melodic lines and assist with proper […]

Providence, RI
David P. DeVenney

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: musical physicality, Rehearsal



I Can’t Believe I Said That! … or How Do We Speak to Our Singers?

This discussion will allow conductors to increase their self-awareness of how they might come across to those in front of them, and how to turn around negativity into positive and constructive statements for more effective interpersonal relationships with our singers. Discussion topics will also include professional ethics and jealousy. This panel discussion will include conductors […]

Providence, RI
Andrea Goodman

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Rehearsal



Full Disclosure … A Real Life Demonstration of Choral Music Learning

At conferences, we hear the result of months of preparation—a polished performance. But wouldn’t you like to discover how they arrived, to see the process at its genesis? Developmental level singers from the Boston Children’s Chorus will sight-read music, and we’ll examine the rehearsal strategies in play.

Providence, RI
Michele Adams

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Rehearsal



The Four Stages of Verbalization in the Choral Rehearsal

This session, geared toward the new teacher, is also practical for anyone searching for a methodology dealing with what we say to our choirs and how to make spoken communication practical. The Four Stages of Verbalization provides a frame work for what to say, when to say it, and how to say it, maximizing rehearsal […]

Providence, RI
Mark A. Boyle

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Classroom & Curriculum, Rehearsal



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



Developing Critical Listening Skills for Undergraduates

This clinic is for undergraduates preparing for student teaching in a choral setting, but is useful to teachers of choral methods courses. It introduces a fresh approach for engaging in critical listening skills of choral singing, and explores the development of quality choral performance stemming from rigorous and comprehensive rehearsals.

Providence, RI
Cindy L. Bell

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Classroom & Curriculum, Music Education, Performance, Rehearsal



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