This is a video that I stumbled upon online, which features several different points of view (from conductors) about The Art of Choral Conducting
I will let the video speak for itself.
http://www.s12.si/kultura-umetnost/izven-okvirja/707-the-art-of-choral-conducting
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Concert of Honor part #2
Well, after two months of searching for a location (church of school) to have my Choir Project rehearsal, we hit a road block. All churches are too busy or do not have the time or space to allocate for this project.
I unfortunately have decided to put the project on hold until June (when I can pick up the search for a church space again). I do not want to have this project cost $40-50 per singer (to rent a space and buy their music), I rather find free (donated rehearsal space) to keep the costs down to $20 per singer. Keeping that in mind, I also feel that the cost of this project to each singer will either harm the number of singers I can get (I already have 25-30, but I need 45-50).
Further information on this project will come to light in my next post.
Thank you
I unfortunately have decided to put the project on hold until June (when I can pick up the search for a church space again). I do not want to have this project cost $40-50 per singer (to rent a space and buy their music), I rather find free (donated rehearsal space) to keep the costs down to $20 per singer. Keeping that in mind, I also feel that the cost of this project to each singer will either harm the number of singers I can get (I already have 25-30, but I need 45-50).
Further information on this project will come to light in my next post.
Thank you
Sunday, April 18, 2010
A concert of HONOR
I am embarking on a project that is very close to my heart. The project is to form a mixed choir to perform a concert (in July or August). Now I know that I am not fully-trained yet as a choral conductor, but I am putting for a great effort, because this concert is to honor my mother (Darlene Davis) since she passed away on March 20th 2010 with cancer.
I realize that it will be a tough process to get the choir prepared for the music, since my rehearsal skills (outside of being a section leader) are at a beginning conductors level.
So far the process has been somewhat smooth. I have found 25-30 singers, and will continue to seek another 10-15 singers (for a near total of 45). I have begun to score study the music (with rehearsals starting in a couple of weeks (rehearsing weekly on sunday evenings from 6-8) with music that will be at a medium level, because my choir is new and a lot of singers have not sung in a couple of years (all singers ranging in age from 18-27).
Now to aquire a rehearsal space is still an obstacle. I have called and asked a dozen churches if they could host this choir project only until our concert (and then the choir will dissolve), but I have been met with "NO" from all of them.
However, if luck is on my side, today I will have a church to host these choir rehearsals.
Also, since I am a young/beginner conductor, I have found that asking for advice from my professors at Pacific Lutheran University, and other conductors I have met over the past 10 years has been rather helpful. Advice for choral literature, rehearsal techniques and forming a program, has been the main focus of these conversations. Now, I just hope everything can fall into place, so the choir and I can begin this "Choral Journey".
I realize that it will be a tough process to get the choir prepared for the music, since my rehearsal skills (outside of being a section leader) are at a beginning conductors level.
So far the process has been somewhat smooth. I have found 25-30 singers, and will continue to seek another 10-15 singers (for a near total of 45). I have begun to score study the music (with rehearsals starting in a couple of weeks (rehearsing weekly on sunday evenings from 6-8) with music that will be at a medium level, because my choir is new and a lot of singers have not sung in a couple of years (all singers ranging in age from 18-27).
Now to aquire a rehearsal space is still an obstacle. I have called and asked a dozen churches if they could host this choir project only until our concert (and then the choir will dissolve), but I have been met with "NO" from all of them.
However, if luck is on my side, today I will have a church to host these choir rehearsals.
Also, since I am a young/beginner conductor, I have found that asking for advice from my professors at Pacific Lutheran University, and other conductors I have met over the past 10 years has been rather helpful. Advice for choral literature, rehearsal techniques and forming a program, has been the main focus of these conversations. Now, I just hope everything can fall into place, so the choir and I can begin this "Choral Journey".
New Website
My new Website www.alanmusic.com is officially launched.
I have a section for my video series "The American Choral Journey" and a section for the Grad Schools with NEW links (for all those that want to research graduate choral conducting programs).
I hope you all enjoy my new site, and I will be posting my blogs on both my NEW site and this blog (until I get everything completely moved over).
Thank you.
I have a section for my video series "The American Choral Journey" and a section for the Grad Schools with NEW links (for all those that want to research graduate choral conducting programs).
I hope you all enjoy my new site, and I will be posting my blogs on both my NEW site and this blog (until I get everything completely moved over).
Thank you.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
What we say....
I have in my many years as a choral singer performed under the direction of 12 different conductors. Each conductor has their own style and all get great sounds out of their choirs. However when I was observing some student conductors lately who were rehearsing choirs, I found them saying (more often than not) a lot of contradictory comments to the choirs. Here are some examples:
Choir finishes singing through a piece and the student conductor says
"Ok, soprano's, this next time through the piece could you FOLD into the sound without singing QUIETER.
After the student said that and then moved forward with the rehearsal I began to think about what was asked of the sopranos.
1. They were asked to FOLD into the sound. Folding, usually consists of diminished something by halves or fourths (depending on how you would fold a napkin).
2. They were asked to NOT sing QUIETER in order to blend with the choir (which I believe not singing quieter and yet folding the sound are contradictory to one another).
After observing some more student conductors I found a lot more contradictory comments. This lead me to ask myself,
how often do we sit back as conductors and analyze what we say to our choirs and if what we say is being understood (the way we want it to be)?
Choir finishes singing through a piece and the student conductor says
"Ok, soprano's, this next time through the piece could you FOLD into the sound without singing QUIETER.
After the student said that and then moved forward with the rehearsal I began to think about what was asked of the sopranos.
1. They were asked to FOLD into the sound. Folding, usually consists of diminished something by halves or fourths (depending on how you would fold a napkin).
2. They were asked to NOT sing QUIETER in order to blend with the choir (which I believe not singing quieter and yet folding the sound are contradictory to one another).
After observing some more student conductors I found a lot more contradictory comments. This lead me to ask myself,
how often do we sit back as conductors and analyze what we say to our choirs and if what we say is being understood (the way we want it to be)?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Choral Music Poll
I have created a poll based on the percentage of choral music that high school choir directors program for their choirs.
Choral Music Percentage Poll
If you have taught or currently teach high school choirs please go to the above link and fill out the form.
I am using this data to write a paper.
Thank You. Also after I collect a significant amount of data I will share it with all of you.
Choral Music Percentage Poll
If you have taught or currently teach high school choirs please go to the above link and fill out the form.
I am using this data to write a paper.
Thank You. Also after I collect a significant amount of data I will share it with all of you.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Grad School for MM in Choral Conducting
This is a compiled list of some of the Masters ONLY programs in Choral Conducting. These programs do not give out Doctoral Degrees.
Westminster Choir College:
Professors:
Dr. Joe Miller - Director of Choral Activities; BME Univ of Tennessee, MM & DMA Univ of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music.
Dr. James Jordon - Associate Professor of Choral music; MM & PHD Temple Univ
http://www.rider.edu/864_4010.htm
Northern Arizona Univerity:
Professors:
Dr. Edith Copley - Director of Choral Acitivies; BME Luther College, Mm & DMA Univ of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
Dr. Ryan Holder - Associate Director of Choral Activities; holds bachelors and masters degrees from Southern Oregon University and University of Northern Colorado
http://www.cal.nau.edu/music/grdchoral.asp
Brigham Young University:
Professors:
Dr. Ronald Staheli - Director of Choral Activities; BA from BYU, MM & DMA Univ of Southern California
http://music.byu.edu/index.php?id=477
Temple University:
Professors:
Dr. Alan Harler - Director of Choral Activities
Dr. Rollo Dillworth - Associate Professor of Choral Music Education; DMA Northwestern Univ
http://www.temple.edu/gradbulletin/boyer/choral_conducting_mm.htm
University of Denver:
Professors:
Dr. Catherine Sailer - Director of Choral Activities; BM & MM Univ of Denver, DMA Northwestern Univ
http://www.du.edu/ahss/schools/lamont/programs/graduate/conducting/mm-choral.html
Portland State University:
Professors:
Dr. Stephen Coker - Director of Choral Activities; BME & MM from OCU, DMA Univ of Southern California
http://www.pdx.edu/music/graduate
Western Washington University:
Professors:
Dr. Leslie Guelker-Cone - Director of Choral Activities; BA California State Univ, MM San Jose State Univ, DMA Univ of Colorado Boulder
Tim Fitzpatrick - Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education; BM & MM Western Washington Univ, MM in Piano Pedagogy Univ of Texas
http://www.wwu.edu/music/areas/voice.shtml
Westminster Choir College:
Professors:
Dr. Joe Miller - Director of Choral Activities; BME Univ of Tennessee, MM & DMA Univ of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music.
Dr. James Jordon - Associate Professor of Choral music; MM & PHD Temple Univ
http://www.rider.edu/864_4010.htm
Northern Arizona Univerity:
Professors:
Dr. Edith Copley - Director of Choral Acitivies; BME Luther College, Mm & DMA Univ of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
Dr. Ryan Holder - Associate Director of Choral Activities; holds bachelors and masters degrees from Southern Oregon University and University of Northern Colorado
http://www.cal.nau.edu/music/grdchoral.asp
Brigham Young University:
Professors:
Dr. Ronald Staheli - Director of Choral Activities; BA from BYU, MM & DMA Univ of Southern California
http://music.byu.edu/index.php?id=477
Temple University:
Professors:
Dr. Alan Harler - Director of Choral Activities
Dr. Rollo Dillworth - Associate Professor of Choral Music Education; DMA Northwestern Univ
http://www.temple.edu/gradbulletin/boyer/choral_conducting_mm.htm
University of Denver:
Professors:
Dr. Catherine Sailer - Director of Choral Activities; BM & MM Univ of Denver, DMA Northwestern Univ
http://www.du.edu/ahss/schools/lamont/programs/graduate/conducting/mm-choral.html
Portland State University:
Professors:
Dr. Stephen Coker - Director of Choral Activities; BME & MM from OCU, DMA Univ of Southern California
http://www.pdx.edu/music/graduate
Western Washington University:
Professors:
Dr. Leslie Guelker-Cone - Director of Choral Activities; BA California State Univ, MM San Jose State Univ, DMA Univ of Colorado Boulder
Tim Fitzpatrick - Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education; BM & MM Western Washington Univ, MM in Piano Pedagogy Univ of Texas
http://www.wwu.edu/music/areas/voice.shtml
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