Jacksonville SINGS!
Welcome to the 2024 Jacksonville SINGS! Choral Invitational Registration!
*NOTICE: Due to unforseen circumstances, this year's program has been postponed until September 2025*
This general registration is for teachers to complete to secure their students' participation in the annual Jacksonville SINGS! Honor Chorus Invitational that will take place from September 26-28, 2024 at the 老澳门资料. Dr. Andrew Minear is the 2024 high school clinician, and high school teachers enroll their most enthusiastic SATB quartets to inspire them, and impact the rest of their program for the remainder of the year.
Our middle school clinician is South Carolina's own Emily Reeves Bohl, and middle school teachers should bring their most dedicated students to witness what their futures may look like in a one-day-only experience on Saturday, September 28th.
We look forward to hosting you and your students on our beautiful campus this fall!
Click the links below to learn more about participant pricing, registration deadlines and to download waiver forms.
Meet Our 2024 Clinicians
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Andrew Minear, D.M.A.
With appearances across the United States, Dr. Andrew Minear is an active conductor, music educator, and choir leader. Dr. Minear is the founding Artistic and Executive Director of where he conducts the Orlando Sings Symphonic Chorus and the professional vocal ensemble Solaria. He also serves as Director of Music Ministry at All Saints Episcopal Church of Winter Park. Recent or upcoming engagements include ’s production of All is Calm, the National Concert Chorus at Carnegie Hall, the National Youth Chorus at Carnegie Hall, the Seoul Oratorio Festival in South Korea, the American Choral Directors Association Southern Region SSAA Honor Choir, Music and Worship Arts weeks in Lake Junaluska and Montreat, and ten all-state choirs. He has conducted multiple summers at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan and led the Florida Ambassadors of Music on performance tours of Europe. Before it was cancelled due to the pandemic, Minear was one of only 40 choral leaders in the world selected to present at the 12th World Symposium on Choral Music in Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Minear’s passion for expressive music-making has been cultivated through two decades of experience in children’s, church, community, middle school, high school, collegiate, and professional choral settings.
Previously, Dr. Minear was the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Alabama where he conducted University Singers and University Chorus, oversaw the graduate choral conducting program, and taught courses in conducting and choral literature. The UA University Singers performed at the 2018 Alabama Music Educators Association conference, and performances of choral-orchestral works included Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Bach’s Missa Brevis in A, Mozart’s Requiem, and the southeastern premier of Jocelyn Hagen’s multi-media symphony, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci.
Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Alabama, Minear pursued a doctorate degree in choral conducting at Michigan State University. He served as the director of the MSU Campus Choir and assistant director of the MSU Men’s Glee Club. Under his leadership, the Campus Choir increased in size to over eighty singers and performed their first choral-orchestral work, Borodin’s Polovetsian Dances, with the MSU Concert Orchestra. Michigan State University named Minear a University Distinguished Fellow, and his doctoral project was a study of Graduate Choral Literature Curricula and Pedagogy.
Over the course of fourteen years in the Orlando-area public schools, Andrew Minear taught middle school and high school Chorus, Music History, Keyboard, Musical Theater, and AP Music Theory. He was the founding Director of Choirs at Lake Buena Vista High School; and during his six years as Choral Director at Dr. Phillips High School, home of the Visual and Performing Arts Magnet for Orange County Public Schools, the Chorus Department grew from 100 to over 240 singers. The DPHS Concert Choir performed with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, and Minear’s students were selected over 180 times for All-State and ACDA Honor Choirs. Cora Bella, the advanced SSAA choir, performed to acclaim at State (2011), Southern Division (2012), and National (2013) Conferences of the American Choral Directors Association.
He holds memberships with the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), Chorus America, the International Federation of Choral Music, the National Association for Music Education, and the Royal School of Church Music. He has served as Associate Editor of The Choral Scholar, the Journal of the National Collegiate Choral Organization, and on the boards of Alabama ACDA, Florida ACDA, the Florida Vocal Association, and the Michigan School Vocal Music Association.
Dr. Minear has attended conducting workshops with Rodney Eichenberger, Simon Halsey and Helmuth Rilling; and he was recognized as a finalist for the 2015 American Prize in Conducting. Dr. Minear received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting from Michigan State University where he studied with Dr. David Rayl, Dr. Jonathan Reed, and Dr. Sandra Snow. He received his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music Education from Florida State University where he studied with Dr. Judy Bowers, Dr. Kevin Fenton, and Dr. André Thomas. He holds a Certificate in Grant Writing and Nonprofit Management through the University of Central Florida.
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Emily Reeves Bohl
Emily Reeves Bohl is the Director of Choral Activities at Berkeley Center for the Arts (BCA) at Goose Creek High School. Choirs under her direction have consistently received superior ratings in adjudicated settings and have recently performed at the annual conferences of both SC ACDA (2023) and SCMEA (2024). Emily serves on the SCMEA Choral Division All-State Committee, and as the SC ACDA Treble Repertoire and Resources Chair and Conference Performing Choirs Chair. She has served as a clinician in varied settings, most recently directing the Dorchester School District 2 Middle School Honor Choir (2024), Waccamaw Schools Fall Premiere (2022) and the Charleston Southern University Summer Music Camp Senior Choir (2021). Emily is also active as a presenter, especially in the area of the Kodály concept and its applications to Choral Pedagogy. Recent presentations include the SC ACDA Conference (2022 and 2023), BCSD Conference (2023), and SCMEA Conference (2024).