Gregory Gentry, D.M.A.
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Gentry,
Gregory R., and Matthew Harden. “Context Specific Somatic
Vocabulary: Conducting Gestures with Musical Outcomes.” The
Choral Journal. The Choral Journal (April, 2008).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R., ed. “De Khistos (Vasilii Titov, c. 1650- c. 1715).”
SSSAAATTTBBB unaccompanied; first edition Seventeenth-Century
Russian Baroque Liturgical Choral Concerto for 24 voices. Musica
Russica, San Diego, CA (2007).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R., and JoAnn Yoeman Tongret. “Beginning, Middle, and
End: Audition Guidelines for Instructors and Students.” Antiphon:
Official Newsletter of the Arizona Chapter of American Choral
Directors Association (Spring, 2006).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R., ed. “Cor meum et caro mea” from Quam dilecta
tabernacula (c. 1716) by Jean-Philippe Rameau. SSATBB with
orchestra received world premiere performance by ACDA’s
National High School Honor Choir, American Choral Directors
Association National Convention, Los Angeles, CA (February 5,
2005).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R., ed. “Cor meum et caro mea” from Quam dilecta
tabernacula (c. 1716) by Jean-Philippe Rameau. SSATBB with
orchestra; first edition Eighteenth-Century French Grand Motet
(keyboard reduction available). National Music Publishers, Tustin,
CA (2004).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R., conductor. Preparation and conducting of studio
recording choir for choral compositions by John Leavitt. For
distribution by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, MO (2004).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R. Book review of Choral Ensemble Intonation: Method,
Procedures, and Exercises by James Jordan and Matthew
Mehaffey (Chicago: GIA Publications, 2001, 128 pp) in Reprise:
Official Newsletter of the Alabama Chapter of American Choral
Directors Association (Fall, 2003).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R. Reviews of choral octavi “The Stars are with the
Voyager” by Eleanor Daley (Rhythmic Trident Publishing),
“Dúlamán” by Michael McGlynn (Sheetmusic@Anúna), “Cor meum
et caro mea” by Jean-Philippe Rameau/ed. Gregory Gentry
(Manuscript), “Sorída (A Zimbabwe Greeting)” by Rosephanye
Powell (Walton Music) in Reprise: Official Newsletter of Alabama
Chapter of American Choral Directors Association (Fall, 2003).
 
Johns
on, C. M., Fredrickson, W.E., Achey, C. A., & Gentry, G. R. (2003).
“The Effect of Nonverbal Elements of Conducting on the Overall
Evaluation of Student and Professional Conductors.” Journal of
Band Research (Spring, 2003).
 
Gentry,
Gregory R. “Using Internet Resources to Spice Up Your Choral
  Programming.” Carolina Caroler (Spring, 2002).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “Using Internet Resources to Spice Up Your Choral
  Programming.” Reprise: Newsletter of the Alabama Chapter of
  American Choral Directors Association (May, 2001).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R., ed. “De Khistos” (Vasilii Titov, c. 1650- c. 1715).
  SSSAAATTTBBB unaccompanied; first edition Seventeenth
  -Century Russian Baroque Liturgical Choral Concerto for 24 voices
  received premiere performance by Oregon Repertory Singers,
  Portland, OR (April, 2001).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “De Khistos (Vasilii Titov, c. 1650- c. 1715).”
  SSSAAATTTBBB unaccompanied; first edition Seventeenth
  -Century Russian Baroque Liturgical Choral Concerto for 24 voices
  and support research document. DMA doctoral project;
  University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO (April, 2000).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “Renaissance and Baroque Performance Practice:
  Cultural Exploration through Historical Recreation.” Interactive
  instructional CD ROM and support research document. DMA
  doctoral project; University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City,
  MO (April, 2000).
   
Johns
on, C. M., Fredrickson, W.E., Achey, C. A., & Gentry, G. R. “The Effect
  of Nonverbal Elements of Conducting on the Overall Evaluation of
  Student and Professional Conductors. In J. Tafuri (ed.), Quaderni
  della SIEM: Semestrale di ricerca e didattica musicale (16:156-164).
  Bologna, Italy: Società Italiana per L’Educazione Musicale
  [proceedings of the national meeting of the Società Italiana per
  L’Educazione Musicale, Bologna, Italy] (February, 2000).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “Expressive Elements of Singing: An Interview with John
  Leavitt.” The Colorado Choral Director (June, 1995).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “Vocal and Instrumental Collaboration at the Secondary
  Level.” The Colorado Choral Director (January, 1995).
   
Gentry,
Gregory R. “A Select Guide for Swedish Choral Music of the Post-
  World War II Era.” Masters degree project, University of Missouri-
  Kansas City, Kansas City, MO (May, 1988).

 
 
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