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ChoralEd: Selecting Appropriate Repertoire

July 3, 2024 by Micah Bland Leave a Comment


When selecting repertoire for the choral ensemble a great deal of care and thought should be given to each song as this music will serve as your curriculum for roughly eight weeks of rehearsal.  By selecting repertoire that is at the appropriate difficulty level, (as opposed to music that is too easy or difficult) you can optimize your ensemble’s concert performance. ChoralEd Episode 34 identifies several musical elements that should be considered when selecting a song for your ensemble.

To watch ChoralEd, Episode 34 on YouTube click HERE.


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