A computer scientist of the University of Manchester wants to combine his knowledge of networks and his love for choral singing to create Europe's first Virtual Choir. Dr. Barry Cheetham 'is looking ...
The coronavirus hasn't been kind to choirs. Think about it: You're packed in together, breathing deeply, mouths open wide. It's a recipe for super spreading. Choirs can't sing together over video chat ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- One of the biggest religious holidays of the year will be a lot different for many people in the Chicago area. Church leaders are tasked with keeping their members engaged and ...
Houston-area residents and those across the world will soon have another place to enjoy choral music, both in person and virtually. The Grammy Award-winning Houston Chamber Choir returns with its new ...
Is there a difference between a choir with no audience and an audience with no choir? I found this intriguing Virtual Choir video on Andrew Taylor's ArtsJournal blog and found myself caught up in the ...
With the coronavirus still spreading at record numbers in the United States, people have opted to skip attending religious services in person and instead explore virtual services from the safety of ...
There’s a trombonist in a T-shirt and a trumpet player in a tux. Some wear holiday hats, and all are making music together — while apart. About 150 friends, family and former students of Duluth East ...
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On Christmas Eve, as it always had before the year that changed everything, the hymn began with a flicker in the dark. The faithful breathed together, one body in the darkened center of the church, as ...