I just finished conducting the Colorado Middle Allstate Choir.
I studied and prepared really hard for it because I chose music I'd never conducted before.
I decided to create a one-day lesson that you can use for you and your students or you can use it for a substitute (music or non-music). Click here to see it in my TpT store.
It has links to the performances I studied as I prepared.
I included questions for the students to answer with you in discussion or in writing with a substitute.
The total listening time is about 25 minutes, so the rest will be discussing/writing about the performances.
The goal is to have your students hear and see really strong choirs that have strong technical skills with diction, intonation, dynamic control, and all of the other seven criteria of a great choir.
I included those seven criteria in the Google Slide Deck along with a link to a google doc for the students.
I hope it helps you and leads to great discussions and stronger technical and artistic results from your students! Click here to get it in my TpT store!
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Dale
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