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After almost 2 years, the pandemic is not yet completely behind us. It has impacted musicians in different fields differently, as many string players and percussionists are still able to perform with their masks on, while many wind players and vocalists are still battling various regulations in different states and countries how they can return to the new normality. And this is why I am really excited to welcome you to todayโs episode, as my friend Jennifer Kane was able to navigate this new reality and formed a new choral ensemble in Boston, the NOVA Women's Choral Project.ย
I first met Jennifer through a mastermind group that my conductor friend, Tiffany Chang organizes. Tiffany has also been on our show, and her episode is still one of the most popular ones โ From Fear to Courage. If you missed it, you might want to go back and check out episode number 4, or visit chaowenting.com/4.ย
Coming back to todayโs episode, I am particularly eager to have Jennifer speak with all of you, my friends, on how she found her โnicheโ in a very competitive choral environment in the greater Boston area, and how she planned the entire project and found the right people on board to make the experience valuable and worthy.ย
Jennifer Kane is an active conductor of ensembles that specialize in treble repertoire. Her recent engagements include serving as Music Director of Cantilena Womenโs Chorale in Arlington, MA, and Guest Conductor of the Concord Womenโs Chorus. Jennifer is also a conductor with the Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses, where she directs children ranging in age from 8 -15.
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