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Johns Hopkins University Assistant Director, Tenor-Bass ensemble, Peabody Children's Chorus in Columbia, Maryland
The Peabody Children's Chorus is seeking applications for an Assistant Director to work with our tenor-bass ensemble, Cantus, beginning in September 2024
Since its establishment in 1990, the Children's Chorus has grown from 30 to over 350 singers in 11 rehearsing ensembles and 3 preparatory classes.
As well as touring in Italy, France, Germany, Austria, England, Scotland, and Hawaii, the Chorus has performed with many local ensembles including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and Peabody Symphony Orchestra.
The Peabody Children's Chorus values the highest artistic standards in all dimensions of our program, including choice of repertoire, tone of concerts, sound of ensembles, musicology, and performance practice; we believe in a philosophy of education that fosters self-growth and discipline through the pursuit of excellence, beauty, and concrete musical skills.
We are searching for a teacher who will nurture each chorister's potential for artistic and personal excellence, and who will foster a love of music through skill-based learning.
Artistic & Teaching Responsibilities
Under the leadership of and in collaboration with the Director, the Assistant Director will:
co-teach or teach independently two weekly rehearsals (Tuesday in Towson; Thursday in Columbia)
help to plan, implement and evaluate the artistic year and educational program for the Cantus ensemble
collaborate artistically & develop relationships with other community and professional musical organizations
Administrative Responsibilities
The Assistant Director will work with Chorus faculty and staff to:
plan and implement end-of-semester concerts and external performances
assist with recruitment, evaluations, and auditions for new and continuing students
track student progress and assist with annual placement decisions and progress reports; write recommendations for students upon request
participate in orientations for new students and their parents
Education requirements
Bachelor's degree in music from an accredited institution
Specific Qualifications
minimum of three years' experience teaching and/or conducting; piano proficiency is desirable
experience teaching elementary and/or middle-school age singers
knowledge of vocal pedagogy, including moveable-do solfège; an understanding of the young voice, age 6-12
strong communication and organizational skills
Please submit:
cover letter
résumé
a video recording (link to YouTube) including footage (not more than 10 minutes) of
¦ choral warm-ups or conducting, or
¦ general music teaching (includes singing)
sample programs, highlights from repertoire (if available)
2-3 professional references
- This can be filmed with or without students (e.g. warm-up imaginary student; conduct a recording).
Job Type: Part Time Johns Hopkins University is committed to active recruitment of a diverse faculty and student body. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and other protected group members. Consistent with the University’s goals of achieving excellence in all areas, we will assess the comprehensive qualifications of each applicant.