Three Wisconsin High School a cappella groups prepare for and perform in "Acapocalypse." From the classroom to the stage, “A Cappella’s New Note” takes you behind the scenes and live in concert with ...
The St. Charles Singers will perform 'Sacred Spaces,' an a cappella program of sacred works at venues in Wheaton and St.
That's the voice of Peter Hollens, an a cappella singer from Oregon who likes the current system. In fact, he credits his success as a performer to the proliferation of his music online. Welcome to ...
Here are two of the most common reasons music listeners either refuse to listen to a cappella music or are quickly bored by it: 1) It's almost always covers of popular songs, and 2) It's difficult to ...
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Resonance is swapping the stage for the screen. But that hasn’t stopped the co-ed a cappella group from winning the West Semifinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, with a ...
One of seven a cappella groups at RIT, Kaminari and its 13 members aim to show how music transcends language and helps people discover and enjoy music they might not have explored on their own.
It’s clear that a cappella music is hitting a high note. What was once a niche music style found in college competitions has gone mainstream, with Grammy-winning recordings and a hugely successful ...
It's 7 a.m. While most of campus is still quiet, Abi Urton is already awake, humming through warmups in the kitchen of her ...
The "Sing-Off" champions give advice to dominate the revived a cappella competition and reveal secrets behind their electronic-infused arrangements. By Ashley Lee Pentatonix Group - H 2013 Kirstin ...
The song is called “I Hate A Cappella,” and the joke is that it was composed and performed by an a cappella group, The Richter Scales. The group, comprised largely of Ivy League tech workers in San ...
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Peter Hollens, an a cappella singer who regularly releases new music on his YouTube channel, about how the proliferation of music online could be a plus for artists.
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