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 ...
Ai-Da: The world’s first A.I. robot artist Emma Kathleen Thomas: A tapestry of species Apichatpong Weerasethakul: From Colombia to Cannes Designing Football Boots Aditi Mittal: Creating the laughs ...
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 ...
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 ...
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