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Russell Robinson
I Know Sousa, Not Sopranos!



Foreword


Stranger in a Not-So-Strange Land


Let's Start at the Very Beginning


Good to Great


My SOP for the SAB is MIA


And in the End


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About the Author

Here's a sobering thought for many a band or orchestra director: you've been given the "opportunity" to work with a choir! Whether or not the decision was made by you or for you, moving from the realm of Sousa or Tchaikovsky to the land of sopranos can be a disconcerting prospect for even the most experienced (not to mention even-keeled) band or orchestra director. But fear not-trained instrumentalist turned choral director (and educator, clinician, composer, and arranger) Russ Robinson, has written I Know Sousa, Not Sopranos! to help you survive your foray into this strange land. Drawn from his very successful clinics on this subject, Dr. Robinson's goals with this guide are simple-to show those educators who have been trained in instrumental music that they already possess many of the musical skills necessary to teach choral music, and to present, in a straightforward and accessible manner, knowledge and awareness of key areas unique to directing a choir.

Item code: 5484B | Book | $15.95 add item to cart
Choral  | 58 Pages | Softcover | 7 x 10
9781429103565 | 30/2359H

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