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Conductor Snow to lead 11th Annual SU Women鈥檚 Choir Festival

Wednesday, October 30, 2013, By Erica Blust
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Sandra Snow

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Distinguished conductor Sandra Snow, professor of choral conducting and music education at Michigan State University (MSU), will be the guest conductor for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 11th Annual Invitational Women鈥檚 Choir Festival and concert on Saturday, Nov. 9. The theme of the festival will be 鈥淭oward Light and Love.鈥

Approximately 200 high school and collegiate women singers from New York State will join forces to present a concert on Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. in the Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College. The concert is free and open to the public. Free and accessible parking is available in the Q-1 lot; additional parking is available in the Irving Garage. Campus parking availability is subject to change; call 315-443-2191 for current information.

The festival is hosted by the SU Women鈥檚 Choir and under the artistic direction of Barbara M. Tagg, faculty member in the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in the . Participating choirs will include the Eastman School of Music/University of Rochester Women鈥檚 Chorus with Philip E. Silvey, director; the Williamsville North High School Choraleers with Marnie R. Salvatore, director; and the Westhill High School Women鈥檚 Ensemble with Joseph R. Buchmann, director.

Under the direction of Snow, the combined choirs will sing 鈥淢oon Goddess鈥 by Jocelyn Hagen, 鈥淲atching the Moon at Midnight鈥 and 鈥淚 Cannot Dance, O Lord鈥 by Stephen Paulus and 鈥淚 See the Heaven鈥檚 Glories Shine鈥 by Andrea Ramsey.

Performances by the individual choirs will include 鈥淏eati in domo Domini鈥 by James G. Kantor, 鈥淚 Shall Keep Singing鈥 by Silvey, 鈥淗eart We Will Forget Him鈥 by James Mulholland and 鈥淎d Amore鈥 by Lee Kesselman.

As conductor, teacher and scholar, Snow鈥檚 work spans a wide variety of ages, abilities and musics. At the MSU College of Music, she interacts with undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of conducting, choral pedagogy and choral singing. She is a past recipient of the MSU Teacher-Scholar Award.

Snow conducts the MSU Women鈥檚 Chamber Ensemble, a group that has performed at conferences of the American Choral Directors Association (national conference 2009; central division 2013, 2008). She was a 2013 principal guest conductor and visiting scholar with the Festival 500 International Choral Festival in Newfoundland, Canada, and holds a principal residency with the Pacific International Children鈥檚 Choir Festival. She conducts honor choirs and all-state choirs across North America. Upcoming guest conducting appearances include the Iowa, Kentucky, Virginia and New York All-State Mixed Choirs and the Crescent City Children’s Choir Festival. She conducts the MCP National Women’s Choir Festival at Lincoln Center in April.

Snow is a founding board member of the Association for Choral Music Education and a faculty member for the Choral Music Experience Institute. She edits 鈥淚n High Voice鈥 for Boosey & Hawkes and has various publications through GIA music, including the DVD resource 鈥淐onducting/Teaching: Real World Strategies for Success.鈥 Prior to joining the MSU faculty, Snow served on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northern Illinois University and as music director of the Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus (Anima).

For more information about the festival and concert, contact Tagg at 315-443-5750 or btagg@syr.edu.

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