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The Choral Director’s Toolbox This Week

February 23, 2026 by wbakerfestivalsingers-org Leave a Comment

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In this episode of The Choral Director’s Toolbox, host Dr. William Baker advocates to Rehearse With the End in Mind, adapting Steven Covey’s timeless principle to the art of rehearsal planning.  With practical wisdom drawn from decades on the podium. Dr. Baker discusses time management, strategic pacing, and the discipline required to prepare an entire program within limited rehearsal hours–without creating unnecessary stress for singers.

This week’s listener question comes from Dale in San Diego, who asks how to respond when a performance does not go well.  Drawing inspiration from Olympic figure skating and the joyful artistry of gold medal winner Alysa Liu, Dr. Baker reflects on humility, resilience, and the professional grace required in both triumph and disappointment.

Today’s inspiration is Thomas Tallis’ O Lord in Thee Is All My Trust, performed by The Tallis Scholars under the direction of Peter Phillips, a luminous and fitting selection for the Lenten season.

Join us for an episode on preparation, perspective, and the enduring pursuit of excellence in the choral art.

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