by Patrick D. McCoy | Mar 13, 2019 | Article, News
IN TRIBUTE: The Charleston based Colour of Music Festival takes up residence at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in performances in memory of beloved school co-founder Peggy Cooper Cafritz. by Patrick D. McCoy Beginning on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.,...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Mar 12, 2019 | News
Saint Patrick’ Day Revelry: The Washington Chorus will celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17, 2019 with a concert at The Kennedy Center. by Patrick D. McCoy How often do you get to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day with a concert at The...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Mar 12, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews
WINDOWS OF HEAVEN: Artistic Director Robert Shafer lead The City Choir of Washington in a special program of sacred choral gems by French masters. by Patrick D. McCoy The afternoon of music presented by The City Choir of Washington for many was like spending the...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Feb 20, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews, Uncategorized
LIFT EVERY VOICE: Since its inception by Choral Arts founder, the late Norman Scribner, the annual choral tribute to MLK continues to lift hearts and voices together in song. by Patrick D. McCoy There are perhaps only a few times that the tapestry of diversity is...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Jan 21, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews
SONG LIEDER: Soprano Renée Fleming returned to The Kennedy Center in a performance with the National Symphony Orchestra with conductor Gianandrea Noseda, collaborating together for the first time. by Patrick D. McCoy Soprano Renée Fleming is certainly no stranger to...
by Patrick D. McCoy | Jan 18, 2019 | Article, Featured, News, Reviews, Uncategorized, Videos
MORE THAN A ONE HORSE OPEN SLEIGH: Not one, but eight of the areas most talented sopranos of color SLAYED in a delightful program for all. by Patrick D. McCoy In an age where the arts across the board are suffering with low numbers in attendance and overall interest,...