A Cappella Voices: Chordially Yours
BU vocal group performs holiday songs
The holidays are here, and what better way to celebrate than with seasonal songs from some of Boston University’s best a cappella groups? Over the past several days, BU Today has been showcasing different groups. The performances were recorded at the Castle. A cappella, which means “in the manner of the chapel,” was first used to describe church music composed for unaccompanied voices, and now refers to any vocal music performed without instruments.
In our fifth installment, Chordially Yours perform “River.”
Watch more holiday a cappella performances here.
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December 20, 2012
A Joyful Noise: Marsh Chapel Choir
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December 19, 2012
A Joyful Noise: Mustard Seed
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December 18, 2012
A Joyful Noise: Kol Echad
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