A Cappella Concert at the Teen Center
- Category: On Our Radar
- Published: Thursday, 28 October 2010 09:34
The Yale Westchester Alumni Association and Scarsdale High School will host a concert of a cappella singing on Sunday afternoon, November 14 at The Scarsdale Teen Center, 862 Scarsdale Avenue, Scarsdale, New York at 2 o’clock. The concert will open with Scarsdale’s For Good Measure followed by Yale’s Alley Cats, pictured at left.
What is a cappella? Very loosely translated from Italian, a cappella means "in the style of the chapel," but today it really means "singing without instrumental accompaniment." An a cappella group performs all of its music - lead singers, backup vocals, and the instrumental parts - by voice alone.
Alley Cats: As one of the nation’s most renowned a cappella groups, the Yale Alley Cats, a fourteen-person all-male a cappella ensemble, have been spreading music around the world since 1943. Their roots are in jazz, but their repertoire has grown to include Motown, pop, classical, and many more genres. Their diverse song list and acknowledged musical excellence allows them to perform at a host of different venues, from jazz clubs to embassies, from the set of NBC’s “The West Wing” to the main stage at the Dresden Music Festival, from the beaches of Hawaii to “Martha Stewart Living,” and from Parisian squares and Spanish boulevards to the halls of the university.
Tickets for the performance are $25 for adults and $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased on the day of the performance. Proceeds will go to YWAA’s Scholarship Fund. Tickets can be purchased on the Yale website , or for further information, contact BK Munguia at 914-472-4053 or [email protected] .