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As any music lover knows, choral concerts and other live performances have been a casualty of the COVID-19 era. Not only are audiences unable to gather in large groups to appreciate the art, but, as Napa Valley College (NVC) Director of Vocal Studies Dr. Christina Howell notes, public health experts advised against singing in groups, making it impossible for NVCâs 20-voice Chorale to even meet for rehearsals.
Napa Valley College Director of Vocal Studies Dr. Christina Howell has come up with an innovative way for her Chorale students to keep singing during the pandemic. Courtesy of Napa Valley College
REGISTER STAFF
As any music lover knows, choral concerts and other live performances have been a casualty of the COVID-19 era. Not only are audiences unable to gather in large groups to appreciate the art, but, as Napa Valley College (NVC) Director of Vocal Studies Dr. Christina Howell notes, public health experts advised against singing in groups, making it impossible for NVCâs 20-voice Chorale to even meet for rehearsals.
Napa Valley College Director of Vocal Studies Dr. Christina Howell has come up with an innovative way for her Chorale students to keep singing during the pandemic. Courtesy of Napa Valley College
Author of the article: Jon Roe
Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021 • February 17, 2021 • 1 minute read • A still from the film Asia, screening as part of the Calgary International Film Festival s Global Perspectives series.
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Last year was a comeback year for drive-in entertainment both movies and concerts. Luminous Voices offers one of the latter on Sunday, with a
Car Choir concert in combination with the High River Gift of Music.
At Ecole Secondaire Highwood High School, High River, highrivergiftofmusic.com.