Lifelong Singing: Helping Older Singers Thrive

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In this episode of The Choral Director’s Toolbox, guest presenter Dr. Jamea Sale explores Lifelong Singing: Helping Older Singers Thrive. Drawing on voice science research and personal experience, Dr. Sale examines the physical, vocal, and social dimensions of aging that affect choral participation. She offers practical strategies for supporting older singers through thoughtful rehearsal design, effective warm-ups, accommodations for hearing and mobility challenges, and meaningful performance opportunities. Most importantly, she reminds us that musical growth, learning, and artistic contribution do not end with age—they continue throughout a lifetime of singing.

In today’s listener question, a high school choral teacher asks why Dr. William Baker has long championed the arrangements of Alice Parker. Dr. Baker reflects on Parker’s remarkable gift for authenticity, explaining how her settings of Sacred Harp music, spirituals, and folk songs illuminate the essence of the original material while preserving its character and spirit.

Today’s inspiration is Alice Parker’s masterful arrangement of Wondrous Love, performed by The William Baker Festival Singers under the direction of Christine Freeman, MME from the 2019 Amber Waves recording True Religion." A beloved example of Parker’s artistry, the work combines expressive beauty with profound respect for the American folk tradition.

Join us for a thoughtful conversation about healthy aging, lifelong musicianship, and the enduring joy of singing in community.

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