Conducting a Choir

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Imogen Holst , 1907-84, was a much-loved source of inspiration for countless musicians and students who encountered her over the years of her involvement with the Dartington Summer School of Music and the AldeburghFestival. This book conveys her infectious enthusiasm and...

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Imogen Holst, 1907-84, was a much-loved source of inspiration for countless musicians and students who encountered her over the years of her involvement with the Dartington Summer School of Music and the AldeburghFestival.

This book conveys her infectious enthusiasm and insight as a choral conductor. Here she sets out, clearly and concisely, a wealth of practical information on the physical business of conducting which will be ofparticular value to the amateur conductor. She deals with the forming and training of a choir, the presentation and rehearsal of the music, and how to approach public performances and competitions. Her final chapter gives adviceonthe rehearsal of specific choruses by Purcell, Handel, and Britten.

Originally published in 1973, this edition has been corrected and updated by Lowinger Maddison, Archivist for the Holst Foundation.

NumberOfPages 174
Publisher Oxford University Press
Contributors Holst, Imogen(Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9780193134072