Three African Songs (men only),
arr. Pete Seeger,
SATB with percussion
1. Jambo (Angie’s edition)
2. Ishe Olua (Angie’s edition)
3. Somagwaza
World Music Press - 07
The Water is Wide,
arr. Mark Hayes,
SATB and keyboard
Alfred Music Publishing 20187
Revelation 19,
Jeffrey LaValley, arr. Jack Schrader,
SATB, piano and saxophone
Hope Publishing GC997
Angela Broeker
Angela Broeker
is Director of Choral Activities at the
University of St. Thomas where she conducts the
Chamber Singers and Women’s Choir and teaches
undergraduate courses in choral conducting and
choral methodology. She is active in the
school’s Graduate Programs in Music Education,
teaching two choral conducting and two choral
literature courses for students pursuing a
Master’s Degree in Music Education with a Choral
Concentration. Since arriving at UST in 1999,
Dr. Broeker’s choirs have sung at the ACDA
regional convention in 2008, the ACDA-MN in
2004, and the MMEA conventions in 2007 and 2001.
In addition to her university responsibilities,
Dr. Broeker is a national clinician specializing
in treble choirs. She presents for national,
regional, and state conventions of the Music
Educators National Conference, the American
Choral Directors Association, the Organization
of American Kodály Educators, and the American
Orff-Schulwerk Association. Dr. Broeker serves
as guest conductor for numerous honors choirs
including all-state treble or children’s choirs
in Indiana, Maryland, Oklahoma, Wyoming,
Minnesota, South Dakota, Alabama, Wisconsin,
North Dakota, Hawaii, Ohio, Connecticut, and
North Carolina. In 2003 and 1999 she conducted
the National OAKE Children’s Honors Choruses and
will do so again in 2008. She conducted ACDA
regional honors choirs for the North Central and
Central Divisions in 2002 and 1996.
Dr. Broeker received her D.M.A. degree from the
University of Oklahoma and her M.M. and B.M.E.
degrees from Indiana University. Her research
interests include seventeenth-century vocal
music suitable for treble choirs and authentic,
respectful performance of music from diverse
cultures. She served as guest editor of the
April 2006
Choral Journal and has written articles for the July 2000
Music Educators Journal,
the April 2006
Choral Journal,
the MENC
Spotlight on Teaching Chorus,
the winter 2008
Orff Echo
as well as many local and regional music
publications.