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The Rehearsal
Cristian Grases
composer and conductor
“While choral singing reaches the audience or congregation in the public performance, it is, in reality…Read More →
The Rehearsal
Cristian Grases
composer and conductor
“While choral singing reaches the audience or congregation in the public performance, it is, in reality, in the regular rehearsal that the choral experience finds its true identity; put more simply, the location of the choral experience is the rehearsal.”[1]
This quote from Ray Robinson and Allen Winold’s book The Choral Experience helps us understand that the rehearsal is much more than a time in which notes are learned, technical issues are resolved, and performances are polished. It is an occasion in which the conductor and singers rehearse a work with the purpose of moving a little closer to the true intentions of the composer. In other words, as Robinson and Winold put it: “…there are no rehearsals as we know them, only performances of the work ‘in progress’.”[2] Thus, the rehearsal becomes the goal (as well as the means), and the singers become the audience.
As conductors, we are constantly trying to make our rehearsal time as efficient as possible so that we can achieve our desired musical product in the best and fastest possible way. A conductor will run an effective rehearsal if certain principles are understood. I have grouped these into four general categories: Organization, Verbal Communication, Musical, and Personal.
Organization
Verbal Communication
Musical
Personal
These are some of the ideas I use on a regular basis during my rehearsals. Almost all of them have been ‘borrowed’ from other conductors, as well as many from my teachers Alberto Grau, María Guinand, and Jo-Michael Scheibe, or books on the subject. The art of effective rehearsing is a difficult one. Inevitably there will be good rehearsals and others that will not be as successful, for we work with a living ensemble that exists in ever-changing circumstances. Nevertheless, applying some of these concepts might increase your ability to lead successful rehearsals. So always keep in mind that some of the most profound moments of music-making are frequently achieved during these ‘performances’ of the works ‘in progress.’
[1] Waveland Press, Illinois, 1992, p. 154
[2] Ibid, p. 155
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