by Patrick D. McCoy | Jan 8, 2021 | Across the Arts, Breaking News, Exclusive, Featured
SPEAKING OUT: Known for their diverse programming and the providing of performance opportunities across a wide spectrum of the DC arts community, Washington Performing Arts responds to the recent events at the U. S. Capitol. Patrick D. McCoy In a recent press...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Dec 31, 2020 | Across the Arts, Article, Breaking News, Exclusive, Featured
Pandemic Platforms: With the onset of the devastating COVID-19 outbreak, the performing arts community had to find a new home in the digital space to share and nurture their artistic talents. Here are some of the presentations that have been eye-catching during this...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Dec 19, 2020 | Across the Arts, Article, Featured, Uncategorized
A SPECIAL CAUSE: The Haiti Micah Project in partnership with the music ministry of Saint John’s Episcopal Church will present “An Evening of Music for the Season” a special virtual concert to benefit children, youth and young adults in Haiti. by...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Nov 12, 2020 | Article, Exclusive, Featured, News, The Washington Chorus' TWC TV
IN OUR OWN BACKYARD: 1998 Matoaca High School Damien Geter, who is making his mark as an operatic soloist and composer will have his new work “Cantata for a More Hopeful Tomorrow” featured in a world premiere virtually this Saturday by The Washington...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Nov 1, 2020 | Facebook Live, Featured, Interviews, The Washington Chorus' TWC TV, TWC TV The Washington Chorus
VIRTUAL OPEN SINGS: The Washington Chorus’ TWC Host Patrick D. McCoy welcomed conductor Dr. Katherine FitzGibbon and composers Dr. Rollo A. Dilworth and Dr. Adolphus Hailstork, whose music was featured as a part of The Washington Chorus’ Virtual Sings in...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Oct 30, 2020 | Article, Featured, News
A VIRTUAL COMMEMORATION: As most performing arts organizations, New Orchestra of Washington and The Choral Arts Society of Washington present the Brahms’ Requiem in a fresh online experience. by Patrick D. McCoy In previous seasons, Choral Arts and The New Orchestra...