Drexel University professor and technologist Dr. Youngmoo Kim sings in an a cappella group in his free time and was looking for a way members of his singing group could still create music together ...
Many worshippers will not be able to gather inside churches for Holy Week services this Easter season. The coronavirus pandemic has restricted gatherings and temporarily shut down many churches. The ...
This Irish choir found a way to continue performing during the COVID-19 crisis with a jaw-dropping rendition of U2's "One." The Casual Choir hosted an improvised "sofa session" to keep singing during ...
NEW YORK — In these difficult times, we’re all searching for ways to stay positive. Calvert High School alum, and current New York resident, Kaitlin Harbin took to music. She organized a virtual choir ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — COVID-19 has impacted nearly every facet of life, and for many families it's been very hard. Through job loss, health concerns, and social distancing, Helen DeVos Children's ...
Several alumni of Bishop Verot Catholic High School in Fort Myers, Fla., and current school choir members, sing along during an April 23, 2020, Zoom session to celebrate Christ. The virtual song ...
Here's a surprising statistic: According to a survey by Chorus America, one in six Americans, or 54 million people, sing in choral groups, whether that's community, school and children's choirs, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover music, society, and social change in a global context. While popularized by necessity during the pandemic, the concept of ...
Joshua Countryman does not take the easy route. The Henry Sibley High School choir director was assigned by his principal to make a faculty video to cheer up sheltered-at-home students this spring.
The curtain opens, the voices rise, but it takes a moment or two for a viewer's senses to sync with the component parts of the "choir." The layered notes of American composer Eric Whitacre's "Lux ...
Youngmoo Kim, PhD, a professor in the College of Engineering and director of the ExCITe Center, was featured in a Sept. 1 Technically Philly story about an app he created to help virtual choir members ...