Music for Conducting Study: A Companion to Evoking Sound: Fundumentals of Choral Conducting/G7359A

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Music for Conducting Study: A Companion to Evoking Sound: Fundumentals of Choral Conducting/G7359A

Music for Conducting Study: A Companion to Evoking Sound: Fundumentals of Choral Conducting/G7359A

2018-02-20 Music for Conducting Study: A Companion to Evoking Sound: Fundumentals of Choral Conducting/G7359A

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Music covers a wide range of musical styles and textures. Contains study assignments for other supporting materials in the Evoking Sound conducting series. One of the fundamental approaches of the critically acclaimed Evoking Sound conducting text is that conducting technique must be developed in tandem with one s ear. Performance editions of the pieces for study are included as well as other valuable components: All music presented in complete performance editions. A section of exercises devoted to the development of conducting technique with exercises in unusual meter that also emphasize changes in dynamics and fermatas. * Contains musical materials for an entire course of study in conducting from beginning levels through graduate study.. Exercises composed by Roger Ames and Gerald Custer. Extensive materials and exercises compiled and written by Giselle Wyers. This section contains specific exercises to help conductors understand how to apply Laban s theories to thei

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About the Author James Jordan is senior conductor at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey, the foremost center for the study and performance of choral music in the world. . Giselle Wyers is Assistant Professor of Choral Studies and Voice at the University of Washington, where she conducts the University Chorale and teaches courses in voice, undergraduate choral conducting, graduate choral repertoire, and music methods

Giselle Wyers is Assistant Professor of Choral Studies and Voice at the University of Washington, where she conducts the University Chorale and teaches courses in voice, undergraduate choral conducting, graduate choral repertoire, and music methods. . James Jordan is senior conductor at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey, the foremost center for the study and performance of choral music in the