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For this episode, host Andrew Fisher sits down with his good friend and Choir Director David Carew. They discuss how choir directors are just as artistic as regular stage performers and how directors express their artistic vision through a choral group. Andrew goes into some heavy subjects like asking David to respond to the saying, "Those who can't do teach." and they discuss the merits of a white choral director programming spirituals for their concerts.
David Carew is the Director of Choral Activities at Southwestern Michigan College and also directs multiple community choirs in the Michigan and Indiana areas, most known for the profession choir, Chorllennium.
Head to the blogpost for further details and explained references for this episode.
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In One Place by Barradeen
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By Andrew FisherFor this episode, host Andrew Fisher sits down with his good friend and Choir Director David Carew. They discuss how choir directors are just as artistic as regular stage performers and how directors express their artistic vision through a choral group. Andrew goes into some heavy subjects like asking David to respond to the saying, "Those who can't do teach." and they discuss the merits of a white choral director programming spirituals for their concerts.
David Carew is the Director of Choral Activities at Southwestern Michigan College and also directs multiple community choirs in the Michigan and Indiana areas, most known for the profession choir, Chorllennium.
Head to the blogpost for further details and explained references for this episode.
Follow us on:
Facebook
Instagram
Website
Credits:
Podcast Image by Findae Photography and Design
Song:
In One Place by Barradeen
Music promoted by Free Stock Music
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported