Jonathan D. Green (B.Mus., Fredonia School of Music; M.Mus., University of Massachusetts; DMA, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) is a Director of Ensembles at Sweet Briar College. He is a frequent guest conductor and clinician, and an award-winning composer. His works have been performed throughout the United States and Europe.
The objectives of the book are clearly set out, and Dr. Green
covers them meticulously....a mine of information for a choral
conductor....strongly recommended for library shelves.
*The Conductor*
...a practical performing handbook of 90 works written between 1900
and 1972 by 49 composers.
*American Reference Books Annual*
Recommended for all libraries serving choral programs.
*Rq*
In these two volumes, Jonathan Green performs an admirable
service...Green has done an excellent job of organizing and
presenting the material he did choose to include...a clear, concise
discussion of performance issues...the material presented in both
volumes is thorough...
*Journal of the Conductors Guild*
This volume will be extremely useful, not only for college
libraries, but for public and university libraries serving active
choral ensembles. Bravo, Dr. Green!
*CHOICE*
...an excellent resource for embarking on the study and performance
of twentieth-century choral works in English.
*Choral Journal*
There's much detailed information here for the scholarly conductor
or note writer - text sources, editions, performance histories and
'performance issues,' bibliographies, and discographies.
*SymphonyNOW*
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