In the Great Choir Battle – Tears: Inga Jankauskaitė Made Liepa Cry
In a recent episode of the Great Choir Battle, contestants faced a vocal challenge that brought emotional performances and some tears, particularly from participant Liepa.
Singing Connected to Brain Structure, Reveals New Finnish Study
A new study from the University of Helsinki reveals a connection between choral singing and brain structure, highlighting its mental health benefits.
Woman faces a choir singing virtual insults in a musical play at MITsp
The theatrical piece 'Vigiada e Punida' at MITsp transforms online insults directed at artist Safia Nolin into a musical confrontation.
Value Bar Ebersberg: Pop-up Choir Celebrates Premiere
A pop-up choir event in Ebersberg invites everyone to join in singing without the need for prior experience.
What the viewers don't see: my experience in the 'Choir Wars' auditions
The article recounts the author's personal journey and emotional connection to the Latvian singing competition 'Choir Wars' from childhood to her participation in the auditions.
Musical memories and magic moments in dementia-friendly choir
CareSong Busselton offers weekly singing sessions for people with dementia and their carers to enhance memory and community connection.
It Became Clear Which Choir Said Goodbye to the 'Great Choir Battle'
A competition showcased top choirs in Lithuania, with the 'Green' choir from Alytus taking the audience's favor and the highest judges' scores, while other choirs competed closely.
A common hobby surprised even researchers: It can prevent depression and memory problems
Research indicates that choir singing is linked to improved brain structure and function, helping to reduce symptoms of depression and enhance life quality among adults aged 20 to 90.