Composers on Composing for Choir/G7110

Composers on Composing for Choir by Tom Wine, published by G I A Pubns on June 30, 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of the creative processes of various composers in the realm of choral music. This edition spans 251 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the intricate relationship between text and music, as well as the dynamics between composers and conductors.
Readers will find each composer discussing their biography, influences, and perspectives on the teaching of composition. The book also includes a selection of ten essential works for choral conductors and a detailed list of each composer’s contributions to choral music. This resource serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the composition and performance of choral works, providing a thorough understanding of the future of choral music and the collaborative nature of the creative process.
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Each composer addresses the following topics: biography ; creative process ; the relationship between text and music; views from the composer to the conductor ; the relationship between the composer and the commissioning party ; views on the teaching of composition ; influencial individuals ; ten works all choral conductors at all levels should study ; the future of choral music ; comprehensive list of [his/her] works for choir.
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