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MPP 216: Final Culminating Performance
Princeton students enrolled in MPP 216: Techniques of Conducting will present a performance of varied choral repertoire. The course explores four core areas of conducting practice: Preparation and Rehearsal (score study, analysis, interpretation, and rehearsal planning), Gesture (fundamental and advanced techniques, and the vocabulary of movement), Sound and Repertoire (critical listening, developing a framework for evaluating and shaping choral sound, and building a diverse repertoire library), and Essence (the art of non-verbal communication and fostering a cohesive singing community).
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