
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
#10 Annie Kwok
Annie Kwok is the Assistant Head of Performing Arts at Pulteney Grammar School in Adelaide. She's a classroom music teacher, an award-winning composer, a colourful character, and of course, a choir leader.
Expect to learn:
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What it’s like to be a LIVING composer (as opposed to a dead one)
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Who has “the attention span of an amoeba”
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How sol fa helps with key changes
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What it means to be a “sympathetic singer”
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How to use the audition to get to know your singers, not just to pick your team
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How important it is for singers (even adults!) to feel noticed by their choir conductor
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Why it’s important to know what your choristers want, how to make opportunities for that in rehearsals
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What we learned from the Hungarians at the James Cuskelly Summer School
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How Annie gets choral “X-ray vision” and what it takes to unlock this power
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How “evolved” your choristers are, and whether their evolution has stopped…
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What makes Australian choirs different
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And much more...
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