The Pennsylvania Youth Choral Ensemble will premiere a song based on a tale about pandas written by the daughter of a cancer patient.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Shimmy Jiyane and Latroit about their new project to reimagine classic House tracks to tell the story of the roots of the genre – translated and sung by the choir in Zulu.
After earning a master’s degree in choral conducting in 2017, Anna Ahrens “opened the door to any location” in her job search ...
A group of young Ugandan Christians will be singing in several Arkansas communities next month, including stops in Northwest ...
While “The Choral” may be riddled with a few too many false notes for comfort, the purity of its song and message make it a ...
The Sing Me a Song Foundation gives children in need a chance to write stories that are turned into music. In "Simon Sings," an Austin boy's friends help him try to figure out who’s slowly stealing ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to the gorgeous sound of a mass of voices: ancient, contemporary, gospel, opera, sacred, romantic. In the past, we’ve chosen the five minutes ...
IN HARMONY: Members of the Asheville Beer Choir sing at last year's St. Patrick's Day event. Photo by Laura Williams The Asheville Beer Choir opens every rehearsal the same way — with a rendition of ...
The month of December is busy for most — but for students involved in the Jamestown High School A Cappella Choir, it becomes ...
The Set Free Singers is prison choir using music to do more than perform, its helping incarcerated men work toward recovery ...