Episode 276: Your Program Depends on the “Beginners” with Bruce Rockwell

It can be so tempting for ensemble music directors to fall into a kind of tunnel vision where all roads lead to the “top group” or most advanced ensemble. After all, they are often the ones able to showcase the “culmination” of what our program can do. But this must not be done at the expense of the beginner experience.

In this episode, Bruce Rockwell returns to discuss the challenges and strategies of teaching beginning level choirs. Be sure to check out Episode 195 where we discuss the critical importance of Elementary school choirs. Here, Bruce shares his insights on the importance of creating a positive choral culture and the need for differentiation in instruction to accommodate diverse student backgrounds.

He emphasizes the value of concurrent enrollment, where advanced students can “bring a friend” and mentor beginners, fostering a supportive learning environment. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges of teaching boys in choir, particularly those with pitch matching difficulties, and the strategies Bruce employs to address these issues. Additionally, we discuss effective repertoire selection and the importance of viewing the training choir as a vital part of the choral program, rather than just a stepping stone to advanced groups. Join us as Bruce shares his wealth of experience and practical advice for choral educators.

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Bruce Rockwell received his BA in Music from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and his MM in Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Conrad Susa and David Conte. He taught and directed music ensembles for the San Francisco Waldorf schools and the Town School for Boys. Since 2010 Bruce has been the choir director at College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, CA, where he also teaches piano and guitar. Bruce is a frequent guest for music education podcasts, and continues to write and present journal articles and conference sessions on various topics of interest to music educators.

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