Mendelssohn Choir Of Pittsburgh Offers Free Virtual Series On Global Choral Traditions
The four monthly episodes will feature experts in Appalachian, Gospel, Bulgarian and South African choral music.by BWW News Desk
While the pandemic continues to keep us apart physically, the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh is offering a way to connect musically and across cultures. In the new year, the choir will present Global Choral Traditions, a live, interactive, virtual exploration of choral music from around the world.
Over the four sessions of Global Choral Traditions, experts from Gospel, Appalachian, Bulgarian and South African choral traditions will teach participants about what makes each style unique, as well as about the elements they share as branches of choral music, one of the oldest and most ubiquitous of human art forms. All sessions are free and open to everyone, no singing experience required.
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Mendelssohn Choir Of Pittsburgh Offers Free Virtual Series On Global Choral Traditions
The virtual series begins January 2021, with a new session each month through April.by BWW News Desk
While the pandemic continues to keep us apart physically, the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh (MCP) is offering a way to connect musically and across cultures. In the new year, the choir will present Global Choral Traditions, a live, interactive, virtual exploration of choral music from around the world.
Over the four sessions of Global Choral Traditions, experts from Gospel, Appalachian, Bulgarian and South African choral traditions will teach participants about what makes each style unique, as well as about the elements they share as branches of choral music, one of the oldest and most ubiquitous of human art forms. All sessions are free and open to everyone, no singing experience required.