Week 6 (July 29)
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July 29 — August 5 , 2012 — Choral Music • Conducting Course
- Director Anne-Marie Denoncourt
- Assistant Director Patricia Abbott
CAMMAC is pleased to welcome choral conductor Michael Zaugg to CAMMAC for the first time. Since moving to Montreal, Swiss-native Michael Zaugg has distinguished himself as an innovative and versatile conductor on the Canadian choral scene. Active as an artistic director, guest conductor, pedagogue and clinician in Montreal and Ottawa, Michael Zaugg brings a wealth of experience and creativity to his choral work. He has recently been named conductor of Pro Coro in Edmonton, one of Canada’s top professional chamber choirs. He will lead the principal choral work and also teach a conducting course.

Principal choral work: Ein Deutches Requiem by Johannes Brahms (piano four-hands version)
Courses offered: Choir* • Advanced vocal ensemble • Women’s choir* • Men’s choir* • Acadian Folksongs (choir)* • Vocal technique* • Voice master class (song interpretation)1 • Conducting class1 • Chamber music1 • Classical guitar (beginner*, intermediate, advanced) • Theory/solfège* • Flute • Dance* • Active Listening* • Recorder (beginner*, intermediate, advanced) • Orff* • Soma Yoga* • Drawing*
Chamber Music registration deadline: June 25
Faculty: Michael Zaugg (principal choral work, conducting course) • Michel Roberge (choir) • Monique Richard (choir) • Geneviève Proulx (voice, vocal technique) • Patricia Abbott (vocal technique, active listening, choir) • Anne-Marie Denoncourt (pianist) • Pamela Reimer (pianist) • Gisèle Dalbec (violin, chamber music) • Chloé Dominguez (cello, chamber music) • François Gosselin (flute, chamber music) • Isabelle Héroux (classical guitar) • Vincent Lauzer (recorder) • Lisa Lorenzino (theory & solfège) • Monique Orvoine (Orff) • Brenda-Lee Wilson (yoga) • Deirdre McCay (drawing)