Transforming choral singing : an activist's guide for choir directors /

Type de publication:

Book

Source:

Oxford University Press,, New York, NY, United States, p.241 pages : (2024)

Numéro d'appel:

MT875

Mots-clés:

(OCoLC)fst00858541, Aspect social., Chant choral, Choral singing, Étude et enseignement., fast, Instruction and study., Social aspects.

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-231) and index."'Transforming Choral Singing An Activist's Guide for Choir Directors' argues that choral singing is ripe for change. It proposes four main principles that should guide its goals, musical practices and social practices. These are connection, impact, social justice, and stylistic openness. Together, these principles offer a provocative and contemporary paradigm shift, grounded in the idea of what choral singing is for, and how it functions in the world. This paradigm shift clears away notions of canon, and enables a largely white, older, cisgender, straight-acting, ableist and neurotypical field, to become more equitable and inclusive. It has profound implications for why we sing, what we sing, how we sing, and how choral directors should conduct, teach, rehearse and lead a choral community. The main body of the book is in nine chapters, covering 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. Each chapter consists of an opening text, that explains how the four principles can be applied in that area, and a second section, that demonstrates their application through a lively mix of practical workshops, tips and suggestions, that are applicable in school, college, church and community choir contexts. Offering a new direction of travel, the book closes with a series of calls to action, and lays out a potentially transforming 'activist' vision for the whole field, which conceives of all choral singing primarily as a powerful catalyst for musical and social change."--Four principles -- Defining your purpose -- Vocal sound -- Pulse, rhythm and groove -- Improvising -- Programming, repertoire and show design -- Teaching and learning in rehearsal -- Directing and leading a choral community -- The daily practice of equity and inclusion -- An activist vision for choral singing -- Calls to action.