Wisdom, Wit, and Will

Wisdom, Wit, and Will
Author: Hilary Apfelstadt
Publisher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009
Genre: Choral conducting
ISBN: 9781579997601

Includes biographies of selected American women choral conductors.

Choral Conducting

Choral Conducting
Author: Colin Durrant
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1136071385

Choral Conducting is a resource for singers, teachers, and choral conductors, and a college-level text for students of choral conducting. It also includes an overview of what is involved in leading a choral group and examines theories of learning and human behaviour and the history of choral music together with conductor's role. The book also discusses issues of the conductor-vocalist relationship, the mechanics of singing, rehearsal strategies, and more.

Choral Conducting

Choral Conducting
Author: Abraham Kaplan
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780393977059

Abraham Kaplan has created a brilliant and practical textbook for choral conducting teachers and students on the college or conservatory level.

A Practical Guide to Choral Conducting

A Practical Guide to Choral Conducting
Author: Harold Rosenbaum
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 135167367X

Rooted in the experience of a professional choral conductor, this book provides a guide to practical issues facing conductors of choral ensembles at all levels, from youth choruses to university ensembles, church and community choirs, and professional vocal groups. Paired with the discussion of practical challenges is a discussion of over fifty key works from the choral literature, with performance suggestions to aid the choral conductor in directing each piece. Dealing with often-overlooked yet vital considerations such as how to work with composers, recording, concert halls, and choral tours, A Practical Guide to Choral Conducting offers a valuable resource for both emerging choral conductors and students of choral conducting at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Art & Science in the Choral Rehearsal

Art & Science in the Choral Rehearsal
Author: Sharon J. Paul
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0190863765

In recent decades, cognitive neuroscience research has increased our understanding of how the brain learns, retains, and recalls information. At the same time, social psychologists have developed insights into group dynamics, exploring what motivates individuals in a group to give their full effort, or conversely, what might instead inspire them to become free loaders. Art and Science in the Choral Rehearsal explores the idea that choral conductors who better understand how the brain learns, and how individuals within groups function, can lead more efficient, productive, and enjoyable rehearsals. Armed with this knowledge, conductors can create rehearsal techniques which take advantage of certain fundamental brain and social psychology principles. Through such approaches, singers will become increasingly engaged physically and mentally in the rehearsal process. Art and Science in the Choral Rehearsal draws from a range of scientific studies to suggest and encourage effective, evidence-based techniques, and can help serve to reset and inspire new approaches toward teaching. Each chapter outlines exercises and creative ideas for conductors and music teachers, including the importance of embedding problem solving into rehearsal, the use of multiple entry points for newly acquired information, techniques to encourage an emotional connection to the music, and ways to incorporate writing exercises into rehearsal. Additional topics include brain-compatible teaching strategies to complement thorough score study, the science behind motivation, the role imagination plays in teaching, the psychology of rehearsal, and conducting tips and advice. All of these brain-friendly strategies serve to encourage singers' active participation in rehearsals, with the goal of motivating beautiful, inspired, and memorable performances.

Up Front!

Up Front!
Author: Ray Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1993
Genre: Music
ISBN:

"This book explores the experience and knowledge of twelve outstanding professional choral musicians, each writing on just one critical topic. The result is an exceptional resource for all levels of choral directors."--Back cover

Conducting Choral Music

Conducting Choral Music
Author: Robert L. Garretson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1988
Genre: Music
ISBN:

This book is based upon actual research, i.e., a survey of numerous choral conductors to identify specific problems that they currently encounter and the extent to which they felt they were prepared in undergraduate school to deal with these problems. This book provides clear, concise, and accurate information on the development of conducting skills, devoting a full chapter to each of the following topics: improving choral tone and diction, maintaining vocal health, children's voices and the boy's changing voice, understanding of diverse musical styles from various historical periods, choir rehearsal techniques, planning effective programs and concerts, and administrative matters of planning and management. For those interested in Choral Conducting, Choral Methods and Techniques, and Secondary School Choral Music.

Conducting Technique

Conducting Technique
Author: Brock McElheran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Conducting Technique has been accepted as a standard text for both choral and orchestral conducting courses taught at universities, colleges, and conservatories throughout the English-speaking world. For this revised edition the author has made a number of corrections and additions, includinga new preface.