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==Background==
==Background==
'''Richard W. Robbins''' is the director of choral activities at Shenandoah Conservatory and the director of the Richmond Symphony Chorus. He is acclaimed for his work, with ensembles described as "moving" and "powerful." A published scholar and experienced conductor, Robbins has prepared choruses for renowned conductors and collaborated with various artists. He has extensive experience with choral-orchestral repertoire and has taught choral music in public schools. Robbins is a member of several choral organizations and has held academic positions at multiple universities.
'''Richard W. Robbins''' is the director of choral activities at Shenandoah Conservatory, director of the Richmond Symphony Chorus, and artistic director of the Washington, D.C.-based early music ensembles Carmina and Illuminare. A published scholar and experienced conductor, Robbins has prepared choruses for renowned conductors and collaborated with classical, pop, and world music artists. He has extensive experience with choral-orchestral repertoire and has taught choral music in public schools. Robbins is a member of several choral organizations and has held academic positions at multiple universities.


==Interests==
==Interests==

Latest revision as of 11:31, 16 January 2025

Richard W. Robbins

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Contributor since: 2018-02-26


Works with editions by this editor: 6 (see list)

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Education

Background

Richard W. Robbins is the director of choral activities at Shenandoah Conservatory, director of the Richmond Symphony Chorus, and artistic director of the Washington, D.C.-based early music ensembles Carmina and Illuminare. A published scholar and experienced conductor, Robbins has prepared choruses for renowned conductors and collaborated with classical, pop, and world music artists. He has extensive experience with choral-orchestral repertoire and has taught choral music in public schools. Robbins is a member of several choral organizations and has held academic positions at multiple universities.

Interests

  • Italian sacred music of the early Baroque
  • Choral conducting and pedagogy
  • Choral-orchestral repertoire
  • Socially engaged choral music of the 1930s and 1940s
  • Catholic liturgy and music

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