This book explores the multifaceted skill of choral conducting, from vocal training and gesture to interpretation and rehearsal techniques.It examines the core skills every budding conductor needs to confidently build and lead a choir, offering a thorough foundation for developing into a skilled conductor capable of shaping a cohesive, disciplined and effective choir. ‘Whether you direct a school or community choir, or aspire to work with professionals, this book is a treasure trove of really useful information from one of the UK's leading choir directors.’ ~ Paul McCreesh Director, Gabrieli Consort and Players and ‘Roar’‘This book is one to be most grateful for.Paul Spicer gives priceless advice on all vital aspects of the craft, shares precious tools ranging from shaping colours of vowels to organizing and pacing a rehearsal.Eloquent yet straight to the point, this is an enjoyable and most useful read, and a must for any budding conductor.’ ~ Sofi Jeannin, Chief Conductor, BBC Singers‘This is a wonderful exposition of Paul’s inspiring teaching.Practical advice and philosophical musings are combined in a constantly engaging way, and there is challenge and reassurance at every step.’ ~ Neil Ferris, Chorus Director, BBC Symphony Chorus