South African musician Abel Selaocoe explains his “paper” technique of practicing cello as a kid, the power of singing to ...
Or is she giving them what they asked for? She went back to her roots with a performance, sharing the stage with some brilliant South African singers in a showstopping performance at Coachella.
21st-century vocal successes are proof that, as musical revolutions have risen and fallen, the desire to sing as a group ...
Singing as a form of communication is deeply rooted in the African American culture. It began with the African slaves who were kidnapped and shipped across the Atlantic during the Middle Passage.
WPI professor Lucy Caplan explores how Black artists helped transform opera in new book "Dreaming in Ensemble." ...