Seattle’s Medieval Women’s Choir (MWC), the only large volunteer choral group in the U.S. and Europe dedicated to performing medieval music, rings in the holiday season with a program titled “Natus ...
If spring seems noncommittal in Seattle this year, take heart that one of the city’s most adventurous music ensembles is celebrating a traditional linkage between the season and themes of renewal, ...
Hear ancient harmonies from Trio Medieval, carols from the Riga Dom Boys Choir, and a rare Christmas song by Sibelius, from Finland's YL Choir. The Pittsburgh Brass unpacks a pair of 500-pound bells ...
The world-famous Vienna Boys Choir got its start in 1498, when Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I required that six boys be picked to sing sacred music in the Hofburg Chapel in the imperial palace in ...
Verdigris Ensemble, Dallas’ innovative choir, is at it again. Now in its sixth season, the choir has previously created and sold a choral NFT for $375,000 and given performances with themes ranging ...
The ” Sistine Choir” now tours America. Its Official Status. When Vatican ceremonies need a choir, the singers are recruited from without. These Roman singers are popularly known as the Sistine* Choir ...
Beautiful monastic music will be heard again in a former Exeter priory closed by Henry VIII thanks to the discovery of a rare collection of medieval ...
MUSIC lovers were given the chance to control a group of choral singers, using a medieval technique that sees musical scales printed on the hand. Video artist Anton Hecht, from Newcastle, brought 40 ...
Few things surpass the Christmas feeling that surrounds performances of the Petoskey Madrigal Singers. With their mix of classic Christmas carols and medieval choir attire, the Madrigals capture the ...
It’s not always the most wonderful time of year for many. In the midst of our culture’s deep affection to holly and jolly up the holidays, the cold, dark days can dig up painful feelings: memories, ...
Black Sabbath performs during their Heaven and Hell tour in 1980. The band helped revive the long-feared “Devil’s interval”—a dissonant sound once shunned by medieval choirs—as the backbone of heavy ...