Temple University Concert Choir will honor the life, death and legacy of Matthew Shepard in their upcoming show, Considering Matthew Shepard. The performance will take place on Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Temple Performing Arts Center. The show, which is free and open to the public, is the Philadelphia premiere of Considering Matthew Shepard. Shepard was a gay man
On March 31, Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance continued its tradition of performing both traditional and modern masterpieces at its 20th Annual Concert at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. The Temple University Choirs, Symphony Orchestra and Studio Orchestra performed Done Made My Vow by Adolphus Hailstork, the world premiere of Labyrinth by Billy Childs and
It's called "I Have a Voice" and will feature performances from the BC choir, chamber singers, and Renegade chorus as well as a wide range of music selections.
Courtesy of Belle Voci
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The Fox Chapel-based women’s choir, Belle Voci, is using the covid-19 pandemic to fuel camaraderie and strengthen spirits.
In many ways, the group is connecting more deeply than when their time was focused strictly on rehearsing, Pamela Bruchwalski, marketing director, said.
“We may not be able to stand shoulder-to-shoulder, but we have been able to sing together via Zoom, and when we’re not singing, we’re talking, playing games or listening to speakers,” Bruchwalski said.