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Sounds Good
Sounds Good
12 episodes
22 hours ago
In Sounds Good, you meet people who stand out in their field and live and breathe for choirs. Here they share their thoughts and experiences and talk about topics that are interesting for both conductors and singers.
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In Sounds Good, you meet people who stand out in their field and live and breathe for choirs. Here they share their thoughts and experiences and talk about topics that are interesting for both conductors and singers.
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Leading with passion: Insights from award-winning choir conductor Thomas Caplin
Sounds Good
26 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
Leading with passion: Insights from award-winning choir conductor Thomas Caplin
In this episode, we speak with Thomas Caplin, a well-respected professor of choir leadership, composer, singer, and clinician, known for his pedagogical approach to choir leadership. He was awarded 'Conductor of the year' by The Norwegian Choir Association in 2004, and conducts the award-winning youth choir Defrost in Norway. Thomas is passionate about the socio-psychological environment in any choir and has many words of wisdom for choir leaders of all genres and levels. Read more and get in touch with Thomas here: https://www.thomascaplin.com Any thoughts? Contact us: podcast@soundsgood.as
Sounds Good
In Sounds Good, you meet people who stand out in their field and live and breathe for choirs. Here they share their thoughts and experiences and talk about topics that are interesting for both conductors and singers.