Steven Demorest, as both a scholar and a singer, had a voice that was strong and resonant. Steve’s passion for singing grew as an undergraduate in the Luther College choirs under the inspiring direction of Weston Noble, as a graduate student at Westminster Choir College, and through his doctoral work at the University of Wisconsin, where he encountered the choral artistry of Robert Fountain. His value for and pursuit of rigorous research and musical accomplishment—pairing the two while maintaining the integrity of each—characterized his contribution to the fields of choral music, music education, and music psychology. Rather than viewing musical excellence as exclusive, Steve saw musical achievement as something everyone could and should experience. He also believed that those responsible for guiding such experiences should be skilled as musicians and as teachers. Through a career that began at the...
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February 2020
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February 01 2020
Steven MacGregor Demorest (1959-2019)
Steven J. Morrison;
Steven J. Morrison
Northwestern University
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Bryan E. Nichols
Bryan E. Nichols
Pennsylvania State University
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Music Perception (2020) 37 (3): 183–184.
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Steven J. Morrison, Bryan E. Nichols; Steven MacGregor Demorest (1959-2019). Music Perception 1 February 2020; 37 (3): 183–184. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2020.37.3.183
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