Performance Regrets-Ep. 20-26

Performance Regrets-Ep. 20-26

From The Choral Director's Toolbox by William Baker & Jamea Sale

May 18, 2026 · 17 min

About this episode

Dr. William Baker reflects on performance regrets and the lessons learned from a challenging festival performance.

In this episode of *The Choral Director’s Toolbox*, host Dr. William Baker offers a candid and deeply personal reflection in *Performance Regrets*. Recounting a difficult festival performance that fell short of its artistic potential, Dr. Baker explores the painful reality that even experienced conductors sometimes make decisions that compromise excellence. With honesty and humility, he examines the lessons learned from vocal fatigue, over-scheduling, and the weight of artistic responsibility—ultimately reminding us that disappointment hurts precisely because the work matters so deeply. In today’s listener question, a conductor preparing to lead a massive combined chorus and concert band in *Battle Hymn of the Republic* seeks advice for keeping a large ensemble together with minimal rehearsal time. Dr. Baker shares practical guidance on clarity, preparation, memorization, and the importance of steady leadership in high-pressure community events. Today’s inspiration is Ralph Vaughan Williams’ beloved anthem *O How Amiable*, performed by The William Baker Festival Singers from their 1995 recording *People of God*—a warm and graceful setting drawn from Psalms 84 and 90. Join us for…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. William Baker

Topics covered

  • performance regrets
  • artistic responsibility
  • vocal fatigue
  • ensemble leadership
  • community events
  • lessons learned

Keywords

  • choral conducting
  • artistic excellence
  • musical performance
  • community choir
  • rehearsal strategies
  • vocal health

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The William Baker Festival Singers

Books & works: Battle Hymn of the Republic, O How Amiable, People of God

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