Master Choral Rehearsal Plan - William Weinert

Published 2016-10-17
Acclaimed educator William Weinert teaches how to create a master rehearsal plan for choirs.

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About Your Instructor
Bill is the Professor of Conducting and Director of Choral Activities at the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester.

In addition to teaching, he has conducted ensembles throughout Europe, United States, and the Far East. Ensembles under Weinert’s direction have performed at conferences of the American Choral Directors’ Association, National Collegiate Choral Organization, and Music Educators’ National Conference.

All Comments (8)
  • @CritER2023
    Thank you very much! What a wonderful method to plan rehearsals. Just a couple of questions out of curiosity: 1) About how long is each rehearsal? 2) How often should rehearsals be with this type of plan? Thank you very much for addressing my questions. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
  • @chantegrave
    Basses can go up to F but tenors need to warm up to go higher Oo! wtf! My F requires the same effort as a tenor to make a counter C. This is symptomatic of the contempt for low voices in our musical culture. Fortunately it seems that young people have a lot more consideration for the bass register and physiology, I hear more and more bass doing nice very low notes without spitting their guts.