Biography
Doreen Rao’s distinguished career as conductor and master teacher links the standards of professional performance with the goals of music education. Celebrated for her spirited and moving concerts, Rao’s commitment to choral music education is recognized in her innovative programming, teaching initiatives, worldwide conducting appearances, and her award-winning publications with Boosey & Hawkes.
Doreen Rao holds the University of Toronto’s Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting. As the Director of Choral Programs, Dr. Rao founded the Faculty of Music’s Centre for Advanced Studies in Choral Music that supports and enriches the Faculty’s ensemble and conducting programs, hosts the Elmer Iseler Singers and sponsors the International Bach Festival with Helmuth Rilling. Rao conducts the award-winning University of Toronto MacMillan Singers and Chamber Choirs. Her young ensembles collaborate regularly with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and a roster of internationally celebrated artists and educators. She leads the University’s graduate program in conducting performance and teaches graduate research and philosophy courses related to music performance in education. Doreen Rao is the Founding Director of the CME Institute for Choral Teacher Education, an internationally acclaimed professional development program for conductors, composers, choirs and teachers. She is also the Artistic Director and Conductor of the New Millennium Festival Concerts, an innovative peacemaking initiative with concert series in New York, Toronto and London. Recognized as one of the world’s leading experts on children and youth choirs, Doreen Rao founded and chaired the ACDA National Committee for Children’s Choirs. This pioneering work inspired the children’s choir movement in America. In a national tribute presented to her by the American Choral Director’s Association, eminent American conductor Robert Shaw wrote: “The world of choral music owes her special thanks. She is preparing our future.” In a recent article, music critic Robert Everett-Green wrote, “for her, every note has an urgent meaning, not just within the composition, but within the wider world.” Journalist Bronwyn Drainie described Doreen Rao as “a brilliant artist and teacher…whose methods and materials could re-energize the art of choral singing…” The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia awarded her with their National Citation for her significant and lasting contribution to the cause of American music. The American Choral Director’s Association has honored her for her commitment to choral excellence. A CBS television documentary called her musical achievements “extraordinary.”
Doreen Rao, Ph.D.
Elmer Iseler Chair of Conducting
Director of Choral Programs
University of Toronto Faculty of Music
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5 Canada
(416) 978-0463
d.rao@utoronto.ca
Publications
Choral Music Experience Choral Series
(published by Boosey & Hawkes)
Series Editor: Doreen Rao
Everything you need to train young choirs. Choral Music Experience is a performance-based curriculum for music education developed by award-winning educator Doreen Rao. It brings a new integrated approach to music education, combining the development of performance skills with the acquisition of musical knowledge. In the past, these complementary aspects of music have been taught and treated separately. Today we know that when students perform, they are demonstrating their knowledge - they are singing their understanding. Guided by this performance model, Doreen Rao's Choral Music Experience focuses on distinctive, diverse, multicultural choral repertoire in which students can experience the joy of learning through singing. An invaluable resource for conductors, teachers and student teachers.
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A performance approach to music education; musicianship through singing
Includes the teacher's resource We Will Sing - a complete curriculum for classroom choirs
Extensive library of graded repertoire, specially written & edited for young voices
Introduces the widest range of styles: folk, gospel, jazz, blues, classical and contemporary
Teaching materials cover vocal technique, conducting technique, rehearsal guides, evaluation questions and assessment materials
Teacher training programme: courses, workshops and repertoire sessions
For details on the publications included in this series, follow the link below, then select "Publications" on the left-hand menu of the web page:
CME Publications on Boosey & Hawkes websiteTop


