Naomi Crellin: Taking a choir outside its comfort zone

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Naomi Crellin: Taking a choir outside its comfort zone

Naomi Crellin | 15 June 2023

I hoist myself up on the conductor’s stool and place my music on the heavy black stand. Twenty-four classically trained choristers gaze at me expectantly.

A minute ago, I had been sitting among them, safe in relative anonymity. A rank-and-file alto taking the wheel considerably alters a group dynamic.

Imposter syndrome prods me as I lead the choir through a first read of the Michel Legrand classic Windmills of Your Mind.

While the melody may be familiar, my arrangement is peppered with syncopation, difficult to sightread. I observe furrowed brows, tense body language and furious concentration. I wonder if I’ve included too much rhythmic complexity as each section slides out of sync with the next, heading to chaos.

I begin clapping on the downbeat to provide context, but this only augments the confusion. We stop and I take a deep breath. It occurs to me that I’m not the only one outside of my comfort zone.

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