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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.

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The Choral Music Art form, AND the economics of the art form are changing. That makes some people uncomfortable. But, others, like Jocelyn and Tim are driving their fair share of that innovation.

Jocelyn Hagan and Tim Takach, co-owners of Graphite P... more

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Possibly the most important philosophical divide in music education, and we rarely discuss it outside of echo chambers. A deep dive into the claim that Classical Music is “hegemonic” or dominant.

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Some music academics operate as if “classical... more

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There are some fascinating philosophical divides in Music Education. And we don’t discuss them enough. What does “inclusive” music education really look like?

Shane Colqohoun is an instrumental music educator who possesses a rare super power. He can... more

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Young teachers bailing from the classroom within the first 5 years is an epidemic. Many things contribute to this, but one factor is the expectations young teachers bring in. Are they always realistic?

Mitch is a young conductor and teacher who beli... more

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Recent Guests

Jocelyn Hagen
Co-owner and founder of Graphite Publishing, composer with a focus on vocal music.
Graphite Publishing
Episode: Episode 270: Balancing Tradition with Innovation with Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach
Timothy C. Takach
Co-owner and founder of Graphite Publishing, composer with a focus on vocal works and larger forms.
Graphite Publishing
Episode: Episode 270: Balancing Tradition with Innovation with Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach
Mitch Al-Ubaidi
Young conductor and former middle school choir director
Episode: Episode 267: The Choir Teacher that Sucks with Mitch Al-Ubaidi
Justin Baeder
CEO of the Principal Center and active education communicator.
Principal Center
Episode: Episode 266: Leading with Intention with Dr. Justin Baeder
Marianne Forman
Composer, music teacher, and mother.
Episode: Episode 263: Parents As Key Players in Music Education with Marianne Forman
Jo-Michael Scheibe
Renowned choral conductor and educator, known for his choral series and expertise in choral programming.
University of Southern California, Choral Series
Episode: Episode 261: The Art of Programming with Jo-Michael Scheibe
Jonas Rasmussen
Choral Director from Denmark and known as The Choir Conductor on Instagram
Aarhus Youth Choir
Episode: Episode 260: The World is Your Chorister with Jonas Rasmussen
Dr. Nicole Mattfeld
Director of Choral Activities at Alma College
Alma College
Episode: Episode 259: But You Don’t LOOK Like a Conductor with Dr. Nicole Mattfeld
Shruthi Rajasekar
Composer-performer trained in Carnatic and Western classical music.
Episode: Episode 258: Crafting Identity Through Music with Shruthi Rajasekar

Host

Chris Munz
Host of discussions centered on choral music education, exploring both technical and philosophical aspects. He engages with guests from diverse backgrounds in music.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 169 ratings
  • Great Podcast for any Choir Director!

    This is truly a fantastic resource for any choir director, and specifically for school choral directors. I am currently listening to “Accessible is Beautiful” and already have the book ordered and on its way. It’s amazing that we can be on summer break from

    school, staying home and sipping our coffee while having a PD session tailored to our craft on our phones…everyone should take advantage and also

    contribute to this podcast if they are financially able.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LKatA22
    United States6 months ago
  • The Resource the Modern Choral Director Needs

    This podcast is my everyday way to become a better choral director. It is engaging, thoughtful, and inspiring to people who want to be the best versions of themselves in this important field of work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Spadadioro
    United States4 years ago
  • Well worth the time

    I ran across this podcast as I was struggling with being a first time Choral director. Huge impact on my outlook and rehearsal strategies. An incredibly important tool!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mu$ic2019
    United States4 years ago
  • Fantastic Resource

    Anyone leading, singing or interested in choral music should make this a part of their regular podcast rotation. Topics range from the practical (e.g. vocal pedagogy, teaching sight reading) to the philosophical (choirs and diversity/equity, how we interact with our colleagues online and what we value in our ensembles). Both inspirational and helpful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SteveH9304
    United States4 years ago
  • The missing piece

    This podcast was the piece I didn’t know I was missing as a choral director. It’s caused me to reevaluate every aspect of my job and create new definitions of excellence for myself and my students. I have benefited equally from the practical ideas and the philosophical ideas. I’m so grateful to have found someone willing to question everything and challenge our field to do better - with ideas from a wide range of “experts” on how to do just that.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AshleysMommy
    United States4 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some reviews indicate a desire for improved audio quality but overwhelmingly note the value of the content provided.
Many appreciate the wide range of topics and the focus on inclusivity in music education.
Listeners praise the engaging and thoughtful approach to choral education.
Feedback highlights the podcast as a vital resource for music educators seeking inspiration and practical strategies.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 267: The Choir Teacher that Sucks with Mitch Al-Ubaidi
Q: What are some tools we can use to help students with problematic vowels?
Consider using quick playback devices in rehearsal spaces for students to hear themselves, and teach the anatomy of vowels for self-correction.
Episode 267: The Choir Teacher that Sucks with Mitch Al-Ubaidi
Q: Would you mind sharing with us, before we go too far into that, sharing with us a little bit of the story of why you're no longer teaching?
Mitch Al-Ubaidi resigned from teaching due to feeling burnt out and overwhelmed by classroom management challenges, especially dealing with disrespectful behavior from students.
Episode 266: Leading with Intention with Dr. Justin Baeder
Q: How do you view the traditional approach to teacher evaluations?
I believe traditional evaluations often lack meaningful feedback and can feel like mere compliance checks.
Episode 266: Leading with Intention with Dr. Justin Baeder
Q: What types of things do you train administrators to do?
I train administrators to develop a daily habit of classroom walkthroughs to get into classrooms frequently and understand teacher practices.
Episode 260: The World is Your Chorister with Jonas Rasmussen
Q: How does choral conducting education differ in Denmark compared to other countries?
Jonas notes that Denmark lacks bachelor's degrees in choral conducting, requiring students to study church music or become music pedagogues instead.

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Conversations focus on the broad landscape of choral music, exploring both the technical and artistic aspects of music education. Topics frequently covered include inclusive music education, the challenges faced by teachers, and the nuances of vocal pedagogy. Episodes often feature discussions on the roles of community and parental support in music education as well as the philosophical dimensions of choral leadership and teaching techniques. The show aims to foster a sense of community among educators while addressing contemporary issues within the field of choral music, making it valuable for anyone involved in music education.

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1. Jocelyn Hagen
2. Timothy C. Takach
3. Mitch Al-Ubaidi
4. Justin Baeder
5. Marianne Forman
6. Jo-Michael Scheibe
7. Jonas Rasmussen
8. Dr. Nicole Mattfeld

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