Soulful Singing Workshop
Event info
Cathedral Voices invites the community to meet Dr. Brandon A. Boyd during this free workshop exploring the roots of African American music and its unique soulful nature. Music and history combine during this workshop session promoting a deeper appreciation of music of the Black Diaspora. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of how we can all approach cultural music with integrity and respect.
Singing is encouraged, but not required. All are encouraged to attend!
Soulful Singing Workshop is followed by an open rehearsal, 1:15-2:45pm in the Center Theater.
About Dr. Boyd
Dr. Brandon Boyd is the Mary M. and Harry L. Smith Endowed Chair, Director of Choral Activities, and Associate Professor of Music at the University of Missouri, where he leads the University Singers, Sankofa Chorale, and Choral Union Symphonic Chorus. He also directs the Graduate Choral Conducting Program and teaches courses in conducting, choral literature, and arranging.
An advocate for choral music’s power to build community, Dr. Boyd’s research explores the music of the Black experience—particularly Gospel and Spirituals—as well as choirs for underserved populations, including those experiencing homelessness and incarceration. He is also interested in the therapeutic and social benefits of group singing. In Florida, he co-directed several community-based choral partnerships, including a women’s prison glee club, a senior choir, and a middle school-university collaboration.
Internationally, he has collaborated with the London Symphony and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra and has conducted at Carnegie Hall. He has also served as composer-in-residence with the Santa Fe Desert Chorale.
Dr. Boyd holds degrees from Florida State University and Tennessee State University and is an active member of ACDA, NAfME, NANM, AGO, and Chorus America.
About Cathedral Voices
Cathedral Voices is committed to providing musical excellence and expression for every singer in their multiple choirs.
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