It's not what you do, it's the way you do it: A study of encounter between chorol conductor and singer
Authors
Colin Durrant
Roehampton Institute London
Author Biography
Colin Durrant, Roehampton Institute London
COLIN DURRANT is senior lecturer in Music and Music Education at Roehampton Institute London. He has, following research into the area of effective choral conducting, designed and developed a new graduate programme in Choral Education, the first of its kind in the UK. He has taught courses and presented workshops and seminars in Europe, South Africa and North America as well as in the UK. He has taught Colin has written a number of journal articles on the subject and co-authored the book Making Sense of Music with Graham Welch. Colin conducts the Roehampton Institute Choir and a large community choir in London and has been guest conductor, clinician and teacher in universities in North America. Colin is on the council of the Association of British Choral Directors and is chair of the London regional committee. He is currently Deputy Chief Examiner in Music for the International Baccalaureate, where he has been involved in the development of a new international music curriculum for the 16-19 age range.