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Bio | Head|Voice
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Christopher Eanes is a conductor and teacher living and working in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he is the Managing Artistic Director of the Cincinnati Boychoir. The Artistic Director of Collegium Cincinnati. And the co-founder (with his wife, KellyAnn Nelson) of the Young Professionals’ Choral Collective. Fall 2009) and the Cincinnati Enquirer (April 30 and December 10, 2010; July 11, 2012. In December 2011 with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra (one of the only performances ...
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Occupy Classical Music | Head|Voice
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If you are reading this post, you are no doubt aware that Slate.com, in an article penned by Mark Vanhoenacker, just declared classical music dead. Here is the full article. Should you want to (re-)read it. While it is clear Mr. Vanhoenacker loves classical music, I am frightened that he is delivering the wrong message to his audience. Several others have weighed in on the topic from the opposite point of view (the most thorough of which is here. Here is proof that classical music is thriving:. Out the w...
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January 24, 2014. Musicianship Training: Getting a Good Return on Your Investment. April 18, 2013. I am pleased to welcome our first guest blogger to HeadVoice: Dr. Eva Floyd. Dr. Floyd is assistant professor of choral music education at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and conductor of the Cincinnati Girl Choir, and an all-around amazing human. Britten’s Legacy: Children’s Music, or Musical Children? February 12, 2013. Smells Like Pre-Teen Spirit. February 4, 2013. February 2, 2013.
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Musicianship Training: Getting a Good Return on Your Investment | Head|Voice
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Musicianship Training: Getting a Good Return on Your Investment. I am pleased to welcome our first guest blogger to HeadVoice: Dr. Eva Floyd. Dr. Floyd is assistant professor of choral music education at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and conductor of the Cincinnati Girl Choir, and an all-around amazing human. Musicianship training, when implemented in a systematic way, can actually help you teach your repertoire in a more efficient manner. Who doesn’t want that? One personal exam...
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Smells Like Pre-Teen Spirit | Head|Voice
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Smells Like Pre-Teen Spirit. This article previously appeared in the February, 2013 issue of. The newsletter of the Central Division of the American Choral Directors’ Association. Until the voice settled. Second, and more importantly, it doesn’t accurately reflect the way that we generally handle the male voice change in our community and school choirs. We train our male voices, most American conductors agree on one thing: let the boys sing! From the boy’s perspective, however, the voice change often pro...
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July 7 and 10, 2016. Scribe and Maria Maddalen. Des Moines Metro Opera. July 28, 2016. July 30, 2016. September 17, 2016. Viva La France" Season Opening Spectacular. Oct 20, 21, 22, 23 , 2016. Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. Nov 11 and 13, 2016. April 6 and 8 2017. May 5 and 7, 2017. June 2 and 3 2017. Mozart Requiem - Sleeping Giant. American Opera Projects at BAM.
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