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#25: Fostering a Culture of Success in an Ensemble | With Troy Robertson

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This week, we have Dr. Troy Robertson, head choral director at Tarleton State University, join us on the show! Troy has worked with many different choirs across the country and tells us what he believes are the most important foundations of any ensemble: Community, Excellence, and Beauty.
Follow the Tarleton Choir Program:
Website: https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/music/vocal/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarletonchoralprogram/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TarletonChoralProgram/
Connect with Troy:
Website: https://www.troydrobertson.com/
Email: robertson@tarleton.edu
Dr. Troy Robertson is the Director of Choirs at Tarleton State University and the conductor of the Cross Timbers Civic Chorale. He is the founder of ChorAmor. Before coming to Tarleton, Dr. Robertson taught at Ithaca College and served for several years as choral director at East Gaston High School in North Carolina. He is a composer whose works are published with Hinshaw Music, Santa Barbara Music Press, Colla Voce, and Music Spoke.
Want a free piece of music for your ensemble to perform? Join Christian's mailing list!
https://www.christianfortnermusic.com/mailings

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Manage episode 353896960 series 3342425
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This week, we have Dr. Troy Robertson, head choral director at Tarleton State University, join us on the show! Troy has worked with many different choirs across the country and tells us what he believes are the most important foundations of any ensemble: Community, Excellence, and Beauty.
Follow the Tarleton Choir Program:
Website: https://www.tarleton.edu/finearts/music/vocal/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarletonchoralprogram/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TarletonChoralProgram/
Connect with Troy:
Website: https://www.troydrobertson.com/
Email: robertson@tarleton.edu
Dr. Troy Robertson is the Director of Choirs at Tarleton State University and the conductor of the Cross Timbers Civic Chorale. He is the founder of ChorAmor. Before coming to Tarleton, Dr. Robertson taught at Ithaca College and served for several years as choral director at East Gaston High School in North Carolina. He is a composer whose works are published with Hinshaw Music, Santa Barbara Music Press, Colla Voce, and Music Spoke.
Want a free piece of music for your ensemble to perform? Join Christian's mailing list!
https://www.christianfortnermusic.com/mailings

  continue reading

35 episodes

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