Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities

Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities

Wednesday, 1 November 2017, 11.55pm

Boston University’s College of Fine Arts - School of Music seeks an experienced and innovative musical leader with a proven national and international record of achievement as a choral conductor and as a teacher of choral conductors. The successful candidate will bring an understanding of and dedication to the role of highly trained conductors and vocalists in the 21st century, as well as a commitment to the benefits of choral singing through engagement of non-music majors across a university campus. This is a non-tenure track position. 

The successful candidate will conduct the School of Music choral ensembles in rehearsal and performances both on and off campus; supervise professional graduate degree programs in choral conducting; teach, mentor and advise graduate conducting majors; provide artistic and administrative leadership for the choral program; select repertoire serving pedagogical and professional needs of both conductors and vocalists; collaborate on performance projects with instrumental and opera programs; develop curricula as the profession demands; recruit for conducting and applied voice programs; serve on the faculty of a comprehensive school of music at a major research institution; and maintain and continue to develop a national and international reputation as a choral conductor and pedagogue. The successful candidate will show evidence of significant artistic, administrative, interpersonal and communication skills.

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Published by Anna on 20 September 2017

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