Sounds Good
Sounds Good
In Sounds Good, you meet people who stand out in their field and live and breathe for choirs. Here they share their thoughts and experiences and talk about topics that are interesting for both conductors and singers.
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Episodes
What Is a Leader's Real Job? Building People, Not Just Performances 16.06.2026 31:57
In this episode of Sounds Good by ChoirMate, Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with Dr. Deb Confredo, past president of the National Association for Music Education, professor at Temple University, and a 44-year veteran music educator. They explore a truth that lives at the heart of every ensemble: a leader's real job transcends the notes on the page. Together they discuss building culture and community...
The Journey to Expertise: Leading Well Whilst Building Your Skill Set 22.04.2026 25:55
In this episode of Sounds Good by ChoirMate, Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with Tori Longdon, Associate Chorus Director of the London Philharmonic Choir and Principal Conductor of the Covent Garden Chorus. They explore a truth many conductors discover early: leadership often arrives before confidence or expertise fully develops. Together they discuss how musicians can grow authority while still lear...
You Can Have It All… But Can You Have It All Well? Women, Conducting, and the Myth of Balance 15.03.2026 38:36
In this episode of Sounds Good, Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with conductor and educator Dr. Pearl Shangkuan about the real pressures women face in music and beyond—navigating career, family, and the persistent myth of “having it all.” Together, they explore burnout, brain development, the role of choice, and what it means to define success on your own terms. Any thoughts? Contact us: podcast@sound...
Was Everything Really Better in the Old Days? 13.02.2026 27:52
Was choral singing truly better in the past — or are we misreading what has changed? In this episode of Sounds Good, host Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with Danish choral conductor and educator Jonas Rasmussen about nostalgia, quality, participation, and the evolving role of choral music in a globalized world. Drawing from his work as an artistic director, academy professor, and digital educator, Jo...
Music, Connection, and Conductor Wellness with Dr. Edith Copley 15.01.2026 32:34
In this episode of Sounds Good, host Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with Dr. Edith Copley about how music transcends technical skill to foster human connection and community. From leading choirs on international trips to exposing students to global singing cultures, Dr. Copley emphasizes the transformative role of music in building empathy and collaboration. She also discusses innovative initiatives...
Choir vs. AI: The Human Voice Will Always Win 10.12.2025 18:25
AI can mimic voices and generate entire performances — but can it ever replace the magic of a choir? In Part Two of our Future of Choir mini-series, host Dr. Jaclyn Normandie is joined again by Chris Eanes, President and CEO of Chorus America, to explore what makes singing together fundamentally human. From the breath we share to the silence between notes, this episode asks: in an AI-saturated wor...
The Death of Classical Music? Think Again. 14.11.2025 18:25
In this episode of Sounds Good, host Dr. Jaclyn Normandie welcomes Chris Eanes, President & CEO of Chorus America, for a deep dive into the claim that "classical music is dying." Where did this idea come from, and why does it keep resurfacing? Is the narrative actually true — or does choral music offer a radically different story? Across three themes, Jaclyn and Chris unpack the resilience of choi...
Dr. Burak Onur Erdem: Choral Music as a Force for Peace and Connection 08.09.2025 41:01
In this inspiring episode, host Dr. Jaclyn Normandie speaks with Dr. Burak Onur Erdem, principal conductor of the Turkish State Polyphonic Choir and vice president of the International Federation of Choral Music (IFCM). Dr. Erdem shares his remarkable journey from political science to choral conducting, and explores the transformative power of collective singing. As festival director of the 2023 W...
Leading with passion: Insights from award-winning choir conductor Thomas Caplin 01.05.2024 26:01
In this episode, we speak with Thomas Caplin, a well-respected professor of choir leadership, composer, singer, and clinician, known for his pedagogical approach to choir leadership. He was awarded 'Conductor of the year' by The Norwegian Choir Association in 2004, and conducts the award-winning youth choir Defrost in Norway. Thomas is passionate about the socio-psychological environment in any ch...
Philip Read: Fusing Male Choir Harmony with Wellbeing 08.03.2024 26:40
Philip Read, a passionate conductor and member of The Spooky Men's Chorale, advocates for male mental health through the power of choir. He's the founder of The Best Sing Since Sliced Bread and organizes 'Singing in the Shed', a welcoming festival that encourages men of all backgrounds to experience the joy of singing. Discover more about this inclusive and transformative singing weekend at Singin...
Single Singers - a global, dynamic, ever changing choir 04.12.2023 22:03
Annemarie Homan had a brilliant idea for all the singers who want to join vocal festivals to perform, but don't have a group or choir to travel with; The Single Singers. What do they do and how can you join? Listen on! Want to join the Single Singers? Send an e-mail to info@thesinglesingers.com or visit their Facebook-page: https://www.facebook.com/TheSingleSingers Any thoughts? Contact us: podcas...
Total Choir Resources - a network for all conductors 11.11.2023 20:31
Christine Mulgrew is one half of the brains behind Total Choir Resources. She shares with us about the importance of a community for conductors, the importance of community choirs and how anyone anywhere can become a conductor. She also tells us about her exciting new project, bringing together conductors from all over the world! Join Choir Leader Link: http://choirleaderlink.com Have a look TOTAL...
Dr. Amy Bebbington for the Association of British Choral Directors (ABCD) 12.10.2023 25:27
Sounds Good host and ChoirMate ambassador Dyveke Kuløy talks to Dr. Amy Bebbington, Head of the training programme for the Association of British Choral Directors (ABCD), in London, UK. Amy is a highly trained and skilled conductor with plenty of advice for aspiring conductors and for those who've been in the game for a while! Amy has worked closely with the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain...
Professor Jim Daus Hjernøe on Vocal Painting 12.06.2023 28:05
Sounds Good host and ChoirMate ambassador Dyveke Kuløy talks to professor Jim Daus Hjernøe at RAMA in Ålborg, Denmark. Jim has developed his own musical sign language for choirs and works with both VOPA and The Intelligent Choir philosophy. Learn more about how and why in this episode! Want to learn more about VOPA and The Intelligent Choir? Visit Jim's website: https://theintelligentchoir.com/jim...
Peder Karlsson about Choirs for Ecocide Law 27.04.2023 22:05
Sounds Good host and ChoirMate ambassador Dyveke Kuløy talks to founding member of The Real Group and professor at RAMA Peder Karlsson, who believes we can help save the environment - one song and one choir at the time. Now he and the rest of the crew in Choirs For Ecocide Law are launching a world wide project supported by the European Choral Association and Stop Ecocide International. Learn more...
Margrethe Ek om kor og helse 24.03.2023 23:52
Margrethe Ek startet allerede som 14-åring å dirigere kor. Nå bor hun i Rygge og jobber til daglig som avdelingsleder på Musikk-Dans og Drama linja ved Kirkeparken videregående skole i Østfold. Hun dirigerer Moss Ensemble Consensus og har utdannelse innen sang, direksjon, musikkformidling og musikk og helse. Margrethe Ek er mye brukt som instruktør ved seminarer og holder ofte foredrag om kor og h...
Artist og dirigent Kim Wigaard Johansen 17.02.2023 28:49
ChoirMate-ambassadør Dyveke Wedel Kuløy møter artist og dirigent Kim Wigaard Johansen, et fyrverkeri av et menneske som forteller om sin reise fra sjenert Sølvgutt, via New York, Idol og Melodi Grand Prix, frem til i dag hvor han er dirigent for Demenskoret på NRK. Ønsker du å komme i kontakt med Kim og lære mer om hva som skal til for å etablere og lede demenskor der du bor? https://nmh.no/studie...
Branding av kor med Oslokorets dirigent, Vetle Gjevestad Agledahl 27.01.2023 28:00
Fra Tonsen kirke til Oslo Spektrum: ChoirMate-ambassadør Dyveke Kuløy møter dirigent for Oslokoret Vetle Gjevestad Agledahl som deler om hvordan Oslokoret samarbeider med artister og om hvordan man kan lage en sterk merkevare i korverdenen. I tillegg viser Nora Jaavall Hansen, Line Jacobsen og Didrik Breivik oss rundt bak scenen i Oslo Spektrum før korets konsert med Sondre Justad. Vil du vite mer...
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