The coronavirus hasn’t been kind to choirs. Think about it: You’re packed in together, breathing deeply, mouths open wide. It’s a recipe for super spreading. Choirs can’t sing together over video chat ...
The coronavirus hasn't been kind to choirs. Think about it: You're packed in together, breathing deeply, mouths open wide. It's a recipe for super spreading. Choirs can't sing together over video chat ...
Juan Gabriel Vásquez: Literature in the centre of my life Lisa Reihana: Maori History in 3D As Covid-19 has swept the world we’ve become used to seeing musicians in lockdown presenting videos of ...
As Covid-19 has swept the world we’ve become used to seeing musicians in lockdown presenting videos of virtual performances. But for the Grammy-award winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre, the ...
Composer Eric Whitacre tells us how he created his latest Virtual Choir project with 17,572 singers from around the world. Show more As Covid-19 has swept the world we’ve become used to seeing ...
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A computer scientist of the University of Manchester wants to combine his knowledge of networks and his love for choral singing to create Europe's first Virtual Choir. Dr. Barry Cheetham 'is looking ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. The idea for the choir arrived a few years ago when a young fan made a video of herself singing ...
On July 11 2013, Virtual Choir 4.0, premiered its latest work on YouTube with 5905 singers from 101 countries all singing parts to Eric Whitacre’s choral work, ‘Fly to Paradise’. We’ll hear the ...
5,903 people in 101 countries worldwide created 8409 movies under virtual conductor with webcams, smartphones, tablets etc from each house, the magnificent of the virtual choir corps born from those ...