American Choral Directors Association

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American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) was formed in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 24, 1959, by 35 choral directors from around the United States. They aimed to create an organization that would meet the professional needs of all choir directors. To achieve this goal, they made the promotion of excellence in choral music through performance, composition, publication, research, and teaching their central purpose. In addition, ACDA strives through arts advocacy to elevate choral music's position in American society. From the original steering committee to today's leaders, this central purpose continues to drive ACDA's development. Among the ways that ACDA has promoted excellence in choral music are national and division conventions featuring the best choirs in the world, awards given to individuals who have in some way contributed to the art of choral music, state workshops and clinics, and honor choirs and commissioned works. Each generation that has passed through ACDA has left its indelible mark. The first generation built the foundation and gave ACDA its purpose. The second generation gave ACDA its independence and voice. The third generation leads the organization into a new and more globally connected world. And through it all, ACDA remains true to promoting choral music excellence.
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ISBN: 9780738560724
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
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State: Oklahoma
Series: Images of America
Images: 144
Pages: 128
Dimensions: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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ACDA has selected some of the best images from the ACDA International Archives for Choral Music. Tim Sharp, ACDA executive director, and Christina Prucha, ACDA archivist, narrate the journey of ACDA's 50-year history and its commitment to the development of choral music excellence.
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