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"Putting heart
and soul into each rehearsal and performance, Judy energetically
communicates
firm but gentle instructions to bring out the
beauty of the music. She teaches how to animate and lift the text,
to express its character and integrity; to be accurate but not sing
“note, note, note” (as she bobs her head up and down to illustrate);
to refine the sound through tone
quality; and to cultivate and interpret the intent of the composer.
Among other techniques, she sings each part from first soprano to bass
to actively let the section hear the progression and tone of the written
music.
Above all else, Judy sets the tone of our time
together by saying “Let’s have FUN” as she pushes the thresholds and
challenges each member. Always there is a broad smile even
when she knows there needs to be improvement, and she shows her concern
with kindness and wit. And, like a caring and loving mother, she
is gracious and pleased for the hard work in presenting the best of
classical choral works to the central Delaware region.
BRAVA!! Our dear Judy. The very best of
good wishes." Our best, too, to
Georgiana Ibach, member of the Delaware Choral Society
since 1997, who became our rehearsal and concert accompanist in spring
of 2004, and took us through all of our 50th anniversary celebrations
throughout the 2006-2007 season.
She had substituted for Mr. W. Nolan Hearn, the accompanist for
the Delaware Choral Society from spring of 1991 until his death in
December of 2003.
The Choral Society wishes to express appreciation not only her
fine musicianship but also her warm and caring personality. We
will miss her, and are pleased that she has been a part of the music
preparation and performance for the Delaware Choral Society. |