Ellie and I have a really open chat about our experiences with choral conducting and running a music group. Plenty of golden advice from Ellie, plus she explains why conductors shouldn’t silo into orchestral or choral, the weirdness of masterclasses, and creative administration.
Ellie is a conductor, and founder of Kantos Chamber Choir (who I sing with). She recently debuted with the Hallé and toured with Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet production as the Young Associate Conductor. She is musical director with the Hallé Youth Orchestra, Radius Opera, Stafford Choral Society; and associate conductor with Manchester Chamber Choir and Huddersfield Choral Society.
Ellie Slorach https://www.ellieslorach.co.uk/
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Links and Show Notes
In The Field - Kantos Chamber Choir
Royal Opera House - Opportunities for Women Conductors
Jamulus
Ellie’s Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme masterclass with Marin Alsop
Ellie conducting the Hallé Youth Orchestra
National Theatre Live (online screenings have now finished)
Piece of the Month blog series - No Dice Collective
Music played in this episode
Robert Nathaniel Dett – O Holy Lord
Rory Wainwright Johnston – Ave Maria
Available to hear as part of Kantos’s In The Field project
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