253 episodes

This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.

Choralosophy Christopher M Munce

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 119 Ratings

This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.

    Episode 199: Singing Alone, “The Boogey Man in the Closet”

    Episode 199: Singing Alone, “The Boogey Man in the Closet”

    Standard #1 from NAfME is the best one I think. “Singing alone AND in small groups a varied repertoire of music.” It is of course, crucial in vocal and general music. But it’s value is also present in instrumental focused courses as well. In this return of “Car Thoughts” I will take you through a … Continue reading "Episode 199: Singing Alone, “The Boogey Man in the Closet”"

    • 29 min
    Episode 198: Beating the Odds Through Choral Music with Steven Hankle

    Episode 198: Beating the Odds Through Choral Music with Steven Hankle

    “Because of music, in this time and space, we can hold hands. And we can sing a common song.” From a story Steven tells in this episode to illustrate the ways that music CAN help us transcend the issues that divide us. Dr. Steven Hankle directs the choirs at University of Dayton in Ohio. Steven … Continue reading "Episode 198: Beating the Odds Through Choral Music with Steven Hankle"

    Episode 197: Ripping off the Band-Aid Volume 2

    Episode 197: Ripping off the Band-Aid Volume 2

    The Choralosophy Podcast has been at the epicenter of the music education conversation since 2019. The first episode that really made a splash was #18. Ripping Off the Bandaid. It seemed to draw a two sided coin of responses. Colleagues were either offended or found their instruction revolutionized for the better. In this episode, I … Continue reading "Episode 197: Ripping off the Band-Aid Volume 2"

    Episode 196: Educating the Anxious Generation

    Episode 196: Educating the Anxious Generation

    Choralosophy Book Club is back with a discussion of the book I am currently reading. “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt (author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” and “The Righteous Mind”) which is #1 on NY Times Best Seller List This book has powerful insights and implications for teachers in addition to parents. … Continue reading "Episode 196: Educating the Anxious Generation"

    Episode 195: Elementary Choirs-Our Manhattan Project with Bruce Rockwell

    Episode 195: Elementary Choirs-Our Manhattan Project with Bruce Rockwell

    Is it possible that we are all grasping at the wrong straws trying to reach program growth in an equitable way? Bruce Rockwell believes we need a transformative revolution in choral music. One where we turn our collective focus toward the Elementary School Choir. Bruce is a high school choral educator who teaches in a … Continue reading "Episode 195: Elementary Choirs-Our Manhattan Project with Bruce Rockwell"

    Episode 194: A Round Peg Voice in a Square Hole Choir with Timothy Mount

    Episode 194: A Round Peg Voice in a Square Hole Choir with Timothy Mount

    Tim’s article “How to Ruin an Alto” was published in 1982-83 in The Choral Journal and in MENC’s publication. It included some strong language like “there are no good reasons for allowing women to sing tenor.” In this episode Timothy Mount, a Professor Emeritus at Stony Brook University, joins me to discuss his very strongly … Continue reading "Episode 194: A Round Peg Voice in a Square Hole Choir with Timothy Mount"

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
119 Ratings

119 Ratings

Spadadioro ,

The Resource the Modern Choral Director Needs

This podcast is my everyday way to become a better choral director. It is engaging, thoughtful, and inspiring to people who want to be the best versions of themselves in this important field of work.

Mu$ic2019 ,

Well worth the time

I ran across this podcast as I was struggling with being a first time Choral director. Huge impact on my outlook and rehearsal strategies. An incredibly important tool!!

SteveH9304 ,

Fantastic Resource

Anyone leading, singing or interested in choral music should make this a part of their regular podcast rotation. Topics range from the practical (e.g. vocal pedagogy, teaching sight reading) to the philosophical (choirs and diversity/equity, how we interact with our colleagues online and what we value in our ensembles). Both inspirational and helpful!

Top Podcasts In Arts

Fresh Air
NPR
The Moth
The Moth
LeVar Burton Reads
LeVar Burton and Stitcher
Gastropod
Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley
99% Invisible
Roman Mars
The Recipe with Kenji and Deb
Deb Perelman & J. Kenji López-Alt

You Might Also Like

The Choir Director Corner Podcast
Matt Walker
Music (ed) Matters
Emily Williams Burch
The Choir Chronicles
The Choir Chronicles
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
Pushkin Industries
The Choral Contrarians
Eric Barnum and Richard Robbins
SmartLess
Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett