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"When I actually visited the cemetery where the greatest composers like Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Brahms and Strauss [were buried]...it was an unbelievably touching moment," says Dr. Yoojin Muhn, Musical Director of the Mastersingers. Learn more about their recent European tour, and how you can get involved with the choir.
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The Grammy-award-winning Austin choral group Conspirare has just released a brand-new oratorio by composer Robert Kyr, called "Earth Vigil."
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“A lot of the people that have come through the organization’s doors... have found a safe place [to] make music, and enjoy performing and being a part of the community, and feel like we’re seen and heard.”
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Eric Whitacre's "The Sacred Veil," written in tribute to a friend's late wife, is the centerpiece of two concerts this weekend.
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In "A Knee on the Neck," composer Adolphus Hailstork and librettist Herbert Martin pay tribute to Floyd's memory and offer hope for the future – while wrestling with the realities of the present day.
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For the first time in 20 months, the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in Massachusetts is back with a set of holiday concerts.
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This car choir solution is one that accomplished baritone David Newman came up with so that ensembles could sing "together." The method uses microphones, a mixer, an FM transmitter and car radios.
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A Trinity University Choral Director marshalled the efforts and creativity of his students and other collaborators to make a statement about racial injustice, creating a 43-minute video in the process.
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Schools, faith and community groups as well as professional musicians are all struggling with the risks of singing. Experts present the most recent research and offer strategies to mitigate the risks.
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Even before the age of social-distancing, composer and conductor Eric Whitacre had been leading an online chorus for a decade. Choir members say the connection they foster is more important than ever.