Conducting a Choir: A Guide for Amateurs

Conducting a Choir: A Guide for Amateurs

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Apr 19, 1990 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Apr 19, 1990
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0193134071
ISBN-13 9780193134072

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Imogen Holst brings her extensive knowledge and passion for music to aspiring choir conductors in this insightful guide. Drawing from her rich background in music, including her lineage as the daughter of renowned composer Gustav Holst, she provides practical advice and encouragement for amateurs looking to develop their conducting skills. Her writing is infused with warmth and humor, making the journey into choral conducting both enjoyable and accessible.

With an emphasis on the joy of music-making, Holst demystifies the art of conducting, breaking down techniques and concepts into manageable sections. Her approachable style empowers readers to create harmonious and vibrant choral experiences, no matter their prior experience. Whether leading a community choir or simply seeking to deepen their understanding of choral music, readers will find invaluable insights and inspiration throughout her guide. Her legacy as an educator shines through, making this an essential resource for any budding conductor.
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