Choral Conducting: Philosophy and Practice
English
By (author): Colin Durrant
Choral Conducting: Philosophy and Practice, Second Edition is an updated resource for conductors and singers alike, a college-level text for students of choral conducting that considers conducting and singing from a holistic perspective. This singer-friendly and voice-healthy approach examines the rehearsal environment alongside its musical performance counterpart. The author explores what is involved in leading a choral group, examining theories of learning and human behavior to understand the impact choral conductors have on the act of singing.
Divided into two main partsPhilosophy and Practicethe text begins with an historical look at conducting, exploring questions of why people sing and why they sing together, and ultimately presents the application of this philosophy, showing how a conductors gestures and patterns can influence vocal outcomes. In addressing how singers learn and respond to choral music, as well as how conductors communicate with singers in rehearsal and performance, Choral Conducting turns an eye to learning how we learn and the role successful choral conductors play in motivating singers, developing healthy singing habits, and improving individual and ensemble vocal qualityall with the aims of enhancing musical understanding.
New to this edition:
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- Updated diagrams, photos, and musical examples
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- Revised sample choral programs
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- Increased consideration of the orchestral conductor
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- A renewed focus on the intersections of learning, health and well-being, and the social perspective, supported by new and recent research
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