For the Cape Symphony’s performance of Mozart’s Requiem, we have to bring in outstanding solo singers. The masterpiece requires four solo voices – soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, and bass – who must be able to handle the demands Mozart placed on them.
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1970s Fads and Fashion. Can You Dig It?
Remember the ‘70s? When you insisted on a Dorothy Hamill haircut, tried to walk in platform shoes, and cried when your mood ring wouldn’t change color anymore?
You Should Be Dancing!
In the same way that nightclubs evolved from places where live bands provided the music to places where disc jockeys played records, disco changed the tradition of partner dancing.
Where Did Disco Come From?
If you are a music fan here to learn about disco, after reading this article, you can check out all the other kinds of music you can hear at the Cape Symphony this season!
Music of a Genius: Bright Sheng and Cultural Identity
One of the composers we’re featuring in Passport to America: The Immigrant Story is not just alive, he’s actively working and demonstrating the unique cultural richness that immigrants bring to our country.
Immigrant Composers: Movie Music from the Golden Age of Hollywood
Franz Waxman was a Jewish composer who started out writing scores in the thriving and much-admired German film industry. His first original Hollywood score was James Whale’s memorable Bride of Frankenstein in 1935.
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