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ISBN13:9780197657775
ISBN10:019765777X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:252 pages
Size:178x254x18 mm
Weight:1 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 9 musical examples, 20 b/w figures
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Transforming Choral Singing

An Activist's Guide for Choir Directors
 
Publisher: OUP USA
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In Transforming Choral Singing: An Activist's Guide for Choir Directors, author Charles W. Beale draws from his many years of choral directing experience to put forth a new vision for choral singing: to move audiences and change the world. He lays down a non-canonical and inclusive framework, grounded in critical musicology and pedagogy, for mission-driven and activist-oriented engagement with the choral arts and provides practical takeaways for choral practitioners and conductors through a lively mix of practical workshops, tips, and suggestions.

Long description:
Choral conductors and clinicians often focus on honing the technical and artistic elements of their choir's performance, but what is the true purpose of choral singing? Choral performances sound beautiful, but they also tell stories, "say something" to someone, and create change in them. In that fundamental sense, they are always activist. In Transforming Choral Singing: An Activist's Guide for Choir Directors, author Charles W. Beale draws from his nearly 20 years of leading major choirs in the LGBTQIA+ choral movement internationally as well as his long experience as a singer, organist, conductor, and educator to put forth a new vision for choral singing: to move audiences and change the world.

Four main principles underpin this vision: connection, impact, social justice, and stylistic openness. Beale lays down a non-canonical and inclusive framework, grounded in critical musicology and pedagogy, for mission-driven and activist-oriented engagement with the choral arts, and provides practical takeaways for choral practitioners and conductors through a lively mix of practical, rigorous, and fun workshops, tips, and suggestions. Starting from the premise that all styles deserve equal space, the nine chapters cover the core aspects of choral directing, including mission, vocal sound, rhythm and groove, improvising, programming, conducting, and leading a choral community, teaching and learning, and the daily practice of equity and inclusion. The book closes with a series of calls to action and lays out a potentially transformative activist vision for the whole field, which foregrounds participation and engagement, and conceives of all choral singing as a powerful catalyst for musical and social change.

The result is a provocative and contemporary approach to building choral communities with profound implications for why we sing, what we sing, how we sing, and how we conduct, teach, rehearse, and lead a choral community.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 - Four Principles
Chapter 2 - Defining your Purpose
Chapter 3 - Vocal Sound
Chapter 4 - Pulse, Rhythm and Groove
Chapter 5 - Improvising
Chapter 6 - Programming, Repertoire and Show Design
Chapter 7 - Teaching and Learning in Rehearsal
Chapter 8 - Directing and Leading a Choral Community
Chapter 9 - The Daily Practice of Equity and Inclusion
Chapter 10 - An Activist Vision for Choral Singing
Chapter 11 - Calls To Action
Singer and Choir Appendix
Bibliography