Ramona Wis

Dr. Ramona Wis is the Mimi Rolland Distinguished Professor in the Fine Arts at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, where she is Founder/Conductor of the Women’s Chorale and Chamber Singers, and is Chair of the Department of Music.

Dr. Wis holds degrees from the University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, and Northwestern University (Ph.D.). An active festival conductor, clinician, writer, and public speaker, she is a specialist in the areas of rehearsal techniques and teaching, gesture as metaphor, and leadership. She has presented workshops around the country, including presentations for the International Conference of the Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership, the Tennessee Arts Academy, Alabama ACDA, and Illinois Music Educators Association. Her book, The Conductor As Leader: Principles of Leadership Applied to Life on the Podium, was recently released by GIA Publications. She has also written for The Choral Journal, Music Educators Journal, and Teaching Music, and is a contributing author to Strategies for Teaching: Guide for Music Methods Classes and Toward a Description of Musical Experience, edited by Bennett Reimer and Jeffrey Wright.

Dr. Wis has served as president of the American Choral Directors Association in Illinois and on both ACDA and IMEA executive boards. She has sung under Robert Shaw, James Levine, and Margaret Hillis, and has conducted and performed in professional, theatrical, community, and academic settings for 30 years.
 

Workshops


Influence Changes Everything - Music Education,Other

Influence Changes Everything: How Conductors Can Create Momentum and Achieve Success (and still sleep at night). Workshop to be presented for the Sister Singers Network Choral Festival in Chicago, July 2, 2010 at the Loyola University Lakeshore Campus.

 

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