Grow Your Numbers
Dr. Joshua Habermann
"I will walk you through the steps of finding your personal vocal narrative to draw people to your vision and give by giving you examples of what has worked for me."
          - Dr. Joshua Habermann
Are you struggling with low enrollment and want higher audience attendance and more enthusiastic donors? This class will help you achieve those goals. Connection is key…Build it, and they will come.
Included in the Masterclass:
- Building your roster
- Growing donor buy-in
- Enticing a larger audience following
- Power of thematic programming
- Concert program ideas
- Choosing unique repertoire
Meet Your Professor
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JOSHUA HABERMANN, is in his sixteenth season as Artistic Director of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, one of the nation’s premiere professional chamber choirs.  Since joining the ensemble, he has broadened its repertoire to include choral-orchestral masterworks and unique concert experiences such as Dancing the Mystery, a fusion of music and poetry created for the National Conference of the American Choral Directors Association.
Habermann is a frequent clinician for state and national events, and has led honor choirs and choral festivals in North and Latin America, Europe and Asia. As a singer (tenor) he has performed with the Oregon Bach Festival Chorus (Eugene, Oregon), and Conspirare (Austin, Texas). Recording credits include three projects with Conspirare: Through the Green Fuse, Requiem, a Grammy nominee for best choral recording, and Threshold of Night, a Grammy nominee for best choral recording and best classical album.
From 2011-2022 Joshua Habermann was director of the Dallas Symphony Chorus, where he prepared the 200-voice chorus for classical and pops concerts. Highlights with the DSO include Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Verdi’s Requiem, Elgarʻs Dream of Gerontius, Bernsteinʻs Kaddish Symphony, and Britten’s War Requiem, which was performed for the ACDA national convention in 2013. International collaborations include Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, and Duruflé’s Requiem with the Swedish Radio Orchestra, and choral/orchestral performances with the DSC in Spain, France, Sweden, Estonia and Finland.
Prior to his Dallas appointment, Habermann was Director of Choral Studies at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, where he led the graduate program in conducting and collaborated with the New World Symphony and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas in music of Ives, Schubert and Beethoven. During this same period Habermann led the Masterchorale of South Florida in performances of major works such as Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Mozart’s Requiem.
From 1996-2008 Habermann was professor of music at San Francisco State University, where under his direction the SFSU Chamber Singers received international engagements in Havana, Cuba, and undertook concert tours in Germany, Czech Republic, and China. National invitations include the Waging Peace Festival in Eugene, Oregon, multiple appearances at the California Music Educators Convention, and a performance at the American Choral Directors’ Association regional convention in 2008.
Since moving with his family to Honolulu, Joshua Habermann was named Artistic Director of the Oʻahu Choral Society, and has led the ensemble’s post-pandemic return to singing, including performances of masterworks of Mozart and Sibelius with the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra. He is a sought-after guest for symphonic choruses, and in 2023 prepared Britten’s War Requiem and Ravel’s Daphnis and Chloe for the San Francisco Symphony. In 2024 he prepared John Adams’ El Niño, and the Czech Rhapsody of Bohuslav Martinů for the Houston Symphony. A passionate advocate for music education, Joshua Habermann is a frequent guest lecturer, and teaches graduate choral literature at the University of North Texas.
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