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The Choir Director Podcast
by Russell Scott
The Choir Director Podcast is the essential resource for choir directors, conductors and vocal leaders who want to build stronger choirs, run better rehearsals and create outstanding musical experiences.Hosted by international conductor and festival producer Russell Scott, each episode shares practical strategies for rehearsal technique, vocal training, repertoire choices, choir recruitment, leadership, performance preparation and managing real-world community and amateur choirs.Whether you lead a school choir, church choir, community choir or professional ensemble, this podcast gives you actionable ideas you can apply immediately — from improving blend and tuning to motivating singers and growing your choir.Featuring expert interviews with leading conductors, vocal specialists, composers and choir educators, alongside solo coaching episodes packed with real solutions for real choir challenges.If you’re a choir
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Ep #11: Daniel Raaflaub: What If Movement Is The Shortcut To Better Singing
The scariest moment for many choir directors is not the high note, it is the first time you ask the group to move and everyone suddenly forgets how to stand. We sit down with choir choreographer Daniel Raaflaub to get practical about choir choreography, staging, and how to build confident stage presence without turning your ensemble into a “dance troupe”.Daniel shares how his background in performing arts and musical theatre shapes a storytelling-first approach: movement that clarifies meaning, strengthens expression, and supports clean ensemble timing. We explore what “show choir” really means, why tiny unified gestures can be more powerful than big routines, and how trust is the hidden engine of every successful rehearsal. If you work with adult singers who feel self-conscious, or youth choirs who jump in too quickly, you will hear clear ways to warm up, introduce movement step by step, and use repetition so singers can stop thinking and start performing.We also get into real-world constraints choir leaders face: limited rehearsal time, the choice between planning and improvising, and how to scale choreography from a chamber choir to hundreds of singers using prep tools like demo videos. Daniel’s key message is freeing: perfection is optional, commitment is not, and audiences respond to believable emotion more than synchronised arms.Subscribe for more tools for choir directors, conductors, and vocal leaders, then share the episode with a colleague and leave a quick review so more choirs can find it.***More about Daniel Raaflaub:Instagram: @danielraaflaubWebsite: danielraaflaub.com***Contact the StudioSupport the show***Resources:The Choir Director Podcast — helping you build stronger choirs, run better rehearsals, and create outstanding musical experiences.Website: thechoirdirectorpodcast.comJoin our NewsletterFollow Russell Scott:Website: russellscott.orgInstagram: @russellscottofficialFacebook: facebook.com/russellscottofficialX: @russellscottuk(c) Russell Scott 2026. All rights reserved.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Choir Director Podcast is the essential resource for choir directors, conductors and vocal leaders who want to build stronger choirs, run better rehearsals and create outstanding musical experiences.Hosted by international conductor and festival producer Russell Scott, each episode shares practical strategies for rehearsal technique, vocal training, repertoire choices, choir recruitment, leadership, performance preparation and managing real-world community and amateur choirs.Whether you lead a school choir, church choir, community choir or professional ensemble, this podcast gives you actionable ideas you can apply immediately — from improving blend and tuning to motivating singers and growing your choir.Featuring expert interviews with leading conductors, vocal specialists, composers and choir educators, alongside solo coaching episodes packed with real solutions for real choir challenges.If you’re a choir
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