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*Unless otherwise noted, photos are by J.D. Scott.

 
Delegates enjoy a Morning Sing with André Thomas.
     
Stanley Romanstein, president of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, welcomes Chorus America delegates to Atlanta.
 
Author and sociologist Steven Tepper of Vanderbilt University speaks at an afternoon plenary session on the current state of cultural engagement in North America. (Photo: Robin Perry.)
     
Teaching artist Eric Booth asks delegates to consider the unique strengths that the choral field possesses during a morning plenary session.
     
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performed Verdi's Requiem at the Woodruff Arts Center. (Photo: Ann Stahmer.)
     
Author Matthew Sigman (right) leads a discussion on the future of choral music with a panel of young arts leaders. Pictured left to right: Chorus America board member Tad Czyzewski, Ian David Moss of Fractured Atlas, David Howse of the Boston Children's Chorus, Julian Wachner of The Washington Chorus and McGill University, composer Gabriela Lena Frank, and Matthew Sigman.
     
 
Delegates continued the discussion about the future of choral music on the Conference's Conversation Map.
 
Spivey Hall Children's Choir, directed by Martha Shaw, performed at a Thursday evening concert. (Photo: Robin Perry.)
 
The Morehouse College Glee Club & Alumni, directed by David Morrow, performed at a Thursday evening concert. (Photo: Robin Perry.)
     
Attendees enjoy an outdoor reception at the Grand Hyatt hotel. (Photos: Robin Perry.)
     
 
The Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus (left), directed by Kevin Robison, and Chorus America board members Joyce Garrett, Earl Rivers, and Rollo Dilworth provide entertainment at Friday evening's Awards Banquet & Auction.
     
Mary Lyons (pictured center) wins a dinner on the waterfront in Sausalito, CA, at Friday night's Live Auction.
     

Attendees meet one-on-one at Chorus America's much-loved Buttonhole sessions.
(Photo: Jan-Marie Petersen.)

     
 
Conductors Norman Mackenzie and Robert Spano (left photo) guide student conductors during the Conducting Masterclass on Mozart's Requiem with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus.
     
Ben Johns, director of education for Chanticleer, does the splits as part of a tap dance routine during a musical presentation for next year's Chorus America Conference in San Francisco—to be hosted by Chanticleer and the San Francisco Girls Chorus. With that kind of energy, sign us up! Melanie Smith and Vance George also serenaded the crowd.
 
Anton Armstrong, professor of music at St. Olaf College, leads the Conference's final session in a series of discussions on African American choral music.
 
Arts researcher and consultant Alan Brown talks of the change in audience demands at a morning plenary session.
 
Allison Vulgamore, president & CEO of The Philadelphia Orchestra, speaks at Saturday's Closing Luncheon & Annual Meeting.
 


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The Conference was made possible in part by a generous grant from the
 National Endowment for the Arts.


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