Improve your skills, hone your technique and get confidence and ideas
from this wonderful new course. With some of the country’s most inspiring and
insightful conductor tutors, this is your chance to get hands-on experience in
master-classes conducting the inspiring Sydney Chamber Choir.
Ideal for conductors of church choirs, school ensembles and more
advanced choral groups. Meet and network with other choral conductors and
practitioners in your field.
Features
• Conducting Master-classes with Sydney Chamber Choir as resident
ensemble
• Work alongside experienced and inspiring tutors
• Warm-ups and rehearsal technique
• Beat patterns and beyond the beat
• Repertoire labs – constructing suitable programs; Australian repertoire
• Stylistic performance issues
Participate or observe
• Limited places will be available to
participate as a conductor – get in soon!
• Observer places offered at a discount rate.
Fees
Full participant rate: $450
Observer rate: $220
Morning and afternoon teas are included. Meals and purchases of music
scores are in addition to course fees.
Course Timetable at a glance
Friday 4 February:
7pm-9.30pm – Introductory session with analysis of scores.
Saturday 5 February: 10am-4.30pm – All day conducting workshop
with Sydney Chamber Choir
Sunday 6 February: 10am-4.30pm – Concentration on rehearsal
technique plus repertoire lab
(A more detailed course structure will be issued closer to the workshop. Sydney
Chamber Choir reserves the right to change details about the course structure
without notice.)
About the Tutors
Michelle
Leonard
is the founding Artistic Director and conductor of the Leichhardt
Espresso Chorus, the Moorambilla Voices Regional Children’s Choirs and Festival
Director of the Moorambilla Festival. Michelle
is widely sought-after as a choral clinician particularly on Australian
repertoire and she facilitates compositional workshops for special
projects. Michelle’s career includes a period as assistant conductor of the Sydney Children’s Choir,
she has been conductor in residence for Gondwana Voices (Junior 2008), was
recently Choir Master for the Festival of Sydney’s Lost and Found Orchestra and
also for the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Michelle conducted the inaugural Moorambilla Voices touring
choir for its 2008 Sydney Opera House performance that celebrated
regional indigenous culture and reconciliation on the occasion of Patrick
Dodson's Sydney Peace Prize lecture. Elizabeth Scott
was appointed Associate Conductor
of Sydney Chamber Choir in 2009. She was the Assistant Chorus Master to Sydney
Philharmonia Choirs from 2006 to 2008 and is currently the Musical Director of
Vox, Sydney Philharmonia’s youth Choir. Elizabeth works for the Arts Unit in
the NSW Department of Education and as such brings tremendous experience of
choral music-making across many levels. Additionally, she has been part of
Symphony Australia’s Conductor Development Program and was recently awarded the
Sydney Choral Symposium Foundation Choral Scholarship.
Paul Stanhope
is the Musical
Director of Sydney Chamber Choir and has also been a guest conductor with other
choral ensembles including Cantillation, Sydney Children’s Choir and Gondwana
Voices. He collaborated both as composer and conductor with the Danish National
Girls Choir in 2005. Paul is widely respected for his skills in conducting new
music, having worked with Kammer Ensemble on numerous occasions as well as The
Australia Ensemble and the Seymour Group. Paul is widely regarded for his
composition skills: he is Musica Viva Australia’s featured composer in 2010
with national performances of his work by illustrious ensembles including the
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge and the Pavel Haas String Quartet.