Ever wonder why rehearsals start with a warm up? What's the point? What's the meaning of life?
Okay, maybe we won't be able to answer the third one, but come dive in to a discussion on why the warmups can and should be the best part of your chorus or quartet rehearsal.
We'll chat about elements of a warm up, how to execute them with purpose, and why each part is important. A good warmup can help solve problems before they start, achieve your rehearsal goals, make you feel and sing better for the whole rehearsal, and help you achieve long-term goals.
And if you are already part of your rehearsal team, come exchange ideas to help refresh your warmups and make them even more fun and engaging.
Phil is the director of the Midnight Sons Chorus in Anchorage, AK. He holds a B.M. in Vocal Performance from the University of Alaska Anchorage, sings with the Anchorage Opera, Alaska Chamber Singers, and has performed with the New York Lyric Opera and regularly adjudicates for... Read More →
Friday June 13, 2025 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT McIntyre 202