choral music
‘Brigadoon’ for Jewish singers, choral festival showcases the wonder of music
By Kathryn Post — July 14, 2023
TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK (RNS) — The North American Jewish Choral Festival brought together roughly 400 singers in Tarrytown, New York, this week.
How sacred music enchants the secular world
By Jacob Lupfer — December 16, 2022
(RNS) — We may notice it more at Christmastime or at the movies, but sacred choral music has the power to move all of us, religious or secular, just about any time.
Boy’s removal from church service spurs debate in UK on welcoming those with autism
By Catherine Pepinster — June 21, 2019
LONDON (RNS) — According to the National Autistic Society in the U.K., more than a quarter of people with autism and their families have been asked to leave a public place because of behavior linked to their autism.
Godless choir mixes fellowship with a full-throated defense of atheism
By Heather Adams — May 18, 2018
LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Voices of Reason, thought to be the only atheist choir in the U.S., performs at events for other religious skeptics while offering the benefits of community for its church-adverse members.
Stop Crapping on Cincy. We’re Hosting the World Choir Games.
By Jana Riess — July 2, 2012
This week, 360 choirs from 60+ nations will compete in the World Choir Games. This is the top choral music competition in the world, as the best choral groups on the planet compete to be world champions in 23 categories. It's the first time the Games have ever been held in North America. And it's all happening ten minutes from my house.
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