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Choral Conducting. Teaching. Choir sheet music.

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Koorleiding. Onderrig. Koor bladmusiek.

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Choral Conducting. Teaching. Real World Strategies for Success. Composed by Sandra Snow. Music Education. DVD. Published by GIA Publications. GI.G-DVD-800. On this extraordinary DVD, master conductor Sandra Snow outlines a new paradigm for choral teaching and rehearsing within performance-based classes. Through emphasizing how to develop teaching strategies from the podium, Dr. Snow presents a systematic, pragmatic approach to. Developing diagnostic rehearsal strategies. Capitalizing on teachable moments in rehearsal. Productive score study. Unlocking imagination in teaching. Formulating a personal yet authentic interpretation of a piece. Planning rehearsals based on one's individual musical interpretation. Increasing keyboard skills for rehearsal. Learning how to listen to one's choir with discriminating ears. Empowering a student's full musical potential. The heart of this DVD features 38 mini-rehearsal segments of Dr. Snow, Jonathan Reed, and colleagues teaching and leading a variety of mixed, women's, and men's choirs at the high school and college levels. These segments model how to continually analyze and respond to the sounds being produced by an ensemble. Extensive, full-color animated graphics support the score study and analysis sections of this DVD, as well as the helpful, step-by-step demonstrations of the process of improving keyboard and perceptive listening skills. For any practitioner of the choral arts, this DVD takes a groundbreaking approach to the role of the conductor. teacher, helping to bring true growth to the musicianship of choral singers. Sandra Snow is Associate Professor of Music Education and Choral Conducting at the Michigan State University College of Music. She is a nationally known choral clinician, conductor, and music educator. Jonathan Reed is Professor of Music and Associate Director of Choral Programs at the Michigan State University College of Music.

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Koorleiding. Onderrig. Real World strategieë vir sukses. Saamgestel deur Sandra Snow. Musiek Onderwys. DVD. Gepubliseer deur GIA Publications. GI.G-DVD-800. Op hierdie buitengewone DVD, meester dirigent Sandra Snow skets 'n nuwe paradigma vir koorleiding onderrig en repeteer binne prestasie-gebaseerde klasse. Deur die klem op hoe onderrig strategieë te ontwikkel van die podium, Dr Snow bied 'n sistematiese, pragmatiese benadering tot. Ontwikkeling van diagnostiese repetisiestrategieë. Kapitaliseer op leerbare oomblikke in repetisie. Produktiewe telling studie. Ontsluiting van verbeelding in onderrig. Formulering van 'n persoonlike nog outentieke interpretasie van 'n stuk. Beplanning repetisies gebaseer op 'n mens se individuele musikale interpretasie. Toenemende toetsbordvaardighede vir repetisie. Leer hoe om te luister na 'n mens se koor met diskriminerende ore. Bemagtiging van 'n student se volle potensiaal musikale. Die hart van hierdie DVD funksies 38 mini-repetisie segmente van Dr Snow, Jonathan Reed, en kollegas te leer en lei 'n verskeidenheid van gemengde, vroue-en mans se kore by die hoërskool en kollege vlakke. Hierdie segmente model hoe om voortdurend te analiseer en te reageer op die klanke wat geproduseer word deur 'n ensemble. Uitgebreide, volkleur animasiegrafieke ondersteun die telling studie en ontleding afdelings van hierdie DVD, sowel as die nuttige, stap-vir-stap demonstrasies van die proses van die verbetering klawerbord en oplettend luistervaardighede. Vir enige praktisyn van die koor kuns, hierdie DVD neem 'n innoverende benadering tot die rol van die dirigent. onderwyser, help waar groei die musikaliteit van koorleiding sangers te bring. Sandra Snow is mede-professor in Musiek Onderwys en Koorleiding by die Michigan State University College of Music. Sy is 'n nasionaal bekend koor klinikus, dirigent, en musiek opvoeder. Jonathan Reed is Professor van Musiek en mede-direkteur van die Choral programme by die Michigan State University College of Music.