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Ever wondered how to silence those low-lifes who clap between the movements? Well, I'm here to tell you. But you shouldn't, ...

What a conductor actually does on stage

What a conductor actually does on stage

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Rob Istad gives us some unique insight into the process of programming a choral concert.

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People saying 'song' when they mean 'piece' is one of my greatest pet peeves, so here is everything I could possibly say on the ...

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440? 415? 1492? We dive into the nitty-gritty on this episode!

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Two people asked this question, and I'm sure many more have wondered about it. And I'm not really sure I answered it!