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Ep. #22 - June 2026 (ft. Greg Gilpin - Why We Sing)

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Episode #23 – June 2026Welcome to the June 2026 episode of the ACDA Podcast! Steve begins this month’s episode with a reminder to reconnect with the reasons we first chose this profession and the impact we continue to have through music. Along the way, we celebrate the joy of singing, explore ACDA history, and continue our ongoing journey to answer one of choral music’s most enduring questions: Why do we sing?🎤 Why We Sing – Greg GilpinAs part of the Why Do We Sing? series, Steve sits down withcomposer, arranger, conductor, and educator Greg Gilpin, whose beloved anthem Why We Sing has inspired generations of singers around the world. Greg reflects on the origins of the piece, why its message continues to resonate with singers of all ages, and how his experiences workingwith young musicians have shaped his understanding of music’s purpose. The conversation explores singing not simply as performance, but as a meaningful human experience that helps us connect, communicate, and navigate life.🎵 R&R Quick PickThis month’s R&R Quick Pick features the obviouscompanion to our featured interview: Why We Sing by Greg Gilpin. Performed by the Northern Lights Chorale under the direction of Bruce Phelps, this enduring choral favorite continues to remind singers and audiences alike of the profound reasons we gather together in song.📚 Check It Out in the Choral JournalSteve highlights Kaitlin DeSpain’s article, “From Principleto Practice: Woman-to-Woman Mentorship in Choral Conducting,” from the June/July 2026 issue of Choral Journal. The article examines the role mentorship can play in supporting women conductors as they navigate leadership opportunities, professional networks, visibility, and career advancement. Steve discusses the article’s key findings, explores five characteristics of effective mentorship,and reflects on how mentorship can contribute to a stronger and more inclusive profession.🗂️ Into the Archives – ACDA Trivia ChallengeThis month’s Into the Archives segment takes a playful turnas Steve quizzes listeners on their ACDA knowledge.How well do you know the history of the organization? Testyourself with questions about ACDA’s founding, first president, first national conference, regional structure, and more. No prizes are awarded—but bragging rights are definitely on the line. 📢 Did You Know?This month’s ACDA updates include:• Applications for the 2027 National Honor Choirs openSeptember 1, including the first-ever National Show Choir Honor Choir• Applications open September 1 for the 2027 StudentConducting Masterclass• ACDA is seeking proposals for the 2027 National ConferenceResearch Poster Session• Researchers are currently seeking participants for anational study on the use of practice tracks in choral education🎧 Stay ConnectedSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and more.Have feedback, future guest ideas, or an answer to the question Why Do We Sing? Email Steve at [email protected] the podcast on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562971310243⁠Follow us on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/acdapodcast/⁠Join or log in to your ACDA profile: https://acda.org/login  LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:ACDA website: https://acda.orgChoral Journal: https://acda.org/publications/choral-journalRepertoire and Resources page: https://acda.org/repertoire/R&R Quick Pick: Why We Sing by Greg Gilpin- https://www.jwpepper.com/why-we-sing-3303113/p?srsltid=AfmBOoqY_dioqkcS7zoN8kS__Fqo2YjDeUYBEHcEAmJnXVjJDUvGKH8JCalendar of Summer Events: https://airtable.com/appTAbtGdY1UraTyD/shr4OOKoWm1y1AMcJApply for honor choir, conducting masterclass, orposter sessions: https://acda.org/archives/events/2027-national-conferenceRequest for Scores for National Conference: https://choralnet.org/archives/acda-news/national-repertoire-resources-call-for-scoresPractice Tracks in Choral Education: https://acda.org/resources/research-and-publications-committee

Episode #23 – June 2026Welcome to the June 2026 episode of the ACDA Podcast! Steve begins this month’s episode with a reminder to reconnect with the reasons we first chose this profession and the impact we continue to have through music. Along the way, we celebrate the joy of singing, explore ACDA history, and continue our ongoing journey to answer one of choral music’s most enduring questions: Why do we sing?🎤 Why We Sing – Greg GilpinAs part of the Why Do We Sing? series, Steve sits down withcomposer, arranger, conductor, and educator Greg Gilpin, whose beloved anthem Why We Sing has inspired generations of singers around the world. Greg reflects on the origins of the piece, why its message continues to resonate with singers of all ages, and how his experiences workingwith young musicians have shaped his understanding of music’s purpose. The conversation explores singing not simply as performance, but as a meaningful human experience that helps us connect, communicate, and navigate life.🎵 R&R Quick PickThis month’s R&R Quick Pick features the obviouscompanion to our featured interview: Why We Sing by Greg Gilpin. Performed by the Northern Lights Chorale under the direction of Bruce Phelps, this enduring choral favorite continues to remind singers and audiences alike of the profound reasons we gather together in song.📚 Check It Out in the Choral JournalSteve highlights Kaitlin DeSpain’s article, “From Principleto Practice: Woman-to-Woman Mentorship in Choral Conducting,” from the June/July 2026 issue of Choral Journal. The article examines the role mentorship can play in supporting women conductors as they navigate leadership opportunities, professional networks, visibility, and career advancement. Steve discusses the article’s key findings, explores five characteristics of effective mentorship,and reflects on how mentorship can contribute to a stronger and more inclusive profession.🗂️ Into the Archives – ACDA Trivia ChallengeThis month’s Into the Archives segment takes a playful turnas Steve quizzes listeners on their ACDA knowledge.How well do you know the history of the organization? Testyourself with questions about ACDA’s founding, first president, first national conference, regional structure, and more. No prizes are awarded—but bragging rights are definitely on the line. 📢 Did You Know?This month’s ACDA updates include:• Applications for the 2027 National Honor Choirs openSeptember 1, including the first-ever National Show Choir Honor Choir• Applications open September 1 for the 2027 StudentConducting Masterclass• ACDA is seeking proposals for the 2027 National ConferenceResearch Poster Session• Researchers are currently seeking participants for anational study on the use of practice tracks in choral education🎧 Stay ConnectedSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and more.Have feedback, future guest ideas, or an answer to the question Why Do We Sing? Email Steve at [email protected] the podcast on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562971310243⁠Follow us on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/acdapodcast/⁠Join or log in to your ACDA profile: https://acda.org/login  LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:ACDA website: https://acda.orgChoral Journal: https://acda.org/publications/choral-journalRepertoire and Resources page: https://acda.org/repertoire/R&R Quick Pick: Why We Sing by Greg Gilpin- https://www.jwpepper.com/why-we-sing-3303113/p?srsltid=AfmBOoqY_dioqkcS7zoN8kS__Fqo2YjDeUYBEHcEAmJnXVjJDUvGKH8JCalendar of Summer Events: https://airtable.com/appTAbtGdY1UraTyD/shr4OOKoWm1y1AMcJApply for honor choir, conducting masterclass, orposter sessions: https://acda.org/archives/events/2027-national-conferenceRequest for Scores for National Conference: https://choralnet.org/archives/acda-news/national-repertoire-resources-call-for-scoresPractice Tracks in Choral Education: https://acda.org/resources/research-and-publications-committee

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