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And the Music, it Grows
By: Aanya P Follow the music, follow the sounds, Through forest foliage, thick and thin. Follow it in the woods, down to A clearing,...
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Aug 20, 20201 min read
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What do the Flowers in The Flower Duet Mean?
By: Deeba Mehr The Flower Duet is from Léo Delibe’s 1883 opera, Lakmé. Though it is scored for a soprano and mezzo-soprano, it is also...
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Aug 16, 20203 min read
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hey angel
By: Dhwanee Goyal sweet angel, made of satin ties and rubber gaps, tell me, do you ever stall? look at your reflection in the mirror...
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Aug 13, 20203 min read
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How COVID-19 is Impacting Mariachi
By: Yvette Fragozo Mariachi music originates from Mexico with groups consisting of violins, trumpets, guitars, vihuelas, and a guitarron....
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Aug 9, 20203 min read
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Opera Reviews - The Barber of Seville and Rusalka
By: Deeba Mehr The Barber of Seville The Barber of Seville premiered in 1816 and is a member of the Opera Buffa genre*. The music was...
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Aug 6, 20203 min read
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Farewell
This poem illustrates the retrospective time of grief when the narrator’s piano got moved away.
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Aug 3, 20201 min read
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July 2020 Member of the Month: Suveda
What is the most rewarding part of working at The Cantabile Collective (TCC)? The most rewarding part of being at TCC is getting to be a...
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Aug 1, 20202 min read
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Shakespeare and Music
By: Clara Pressey Any fan of Shakespeare (or theater) will tell you that it is a beautiful thing to be able to compare and contrast...
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Jul 30, 20205 min read
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A Beat That Does Not Love Us
By: Aanya P We sing, we dance, To our own special beat. We laugh, we cry, Drumming with our feet. Against the metronome we shiver, Its...
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Jul 28, 20201 min read
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The Music of the Storm
By: Elisabeth Lau The heart beats as the time tick- tick- ticks away. The never-ending pound- pound- pounding escalates with swift speed....
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Jul 16, 20202 min read
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Naya Rivera Tribute
By: Riley Esquejo Although I never knew her personally, I looked up to Naya Rivera. She was a role model whose death broke the hearts of...
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Jul 16, 20201 min read
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How the Opera is Coping with COVID-19
By: Deeba Mehr As some of you may know, many theatres have started to stream productions of plays, operas, and ballets for free in the...
thecantabilecollective
Jul 13, 20202 min read
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The Axeman's Jazz
By: Clara Pressey In 1919, musician Joseph John Davilla wrote a ragtime piano piece that he entitled The Axeman's Jazz (Don’t Scare Me...
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Jun 8, 20203 min read
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