The Octaves Celebrate their 25th anniversary at their spring concert
The Octaves celebrated their 25th anniversary at their spring concert Sunday evening in the Henry Mansfield Cannon Memorial Chapel.
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The Octaves celebrated their 25th anniversary at their spring concert Sunday evening in the Henry Mansfield Cannon Memorial Chapel.
Students filled the Pier for The Sirens’ annual Holiday Concert on Wednesday evening. The Sirens, University of Richmond’s all-female a cappella group, has hosted this a cappella concert since its debut Holiday Concert in 1995.
He doesn't always star in promotional videos for the Octaves' Spring Fever a cappella concert, but when he does, senior Bennie DeSalvo is dubbed by his fellow group members as the most interesting Octave in the world.
The University of Richmond Octaves have been nominated for three 2014 Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards. These awards are considered one of the highest achievements of the a cappella community, and are thought of as the "Grammy" of a cappella, senior Jared Feinman, music director of the Octaves, said.
The Octaves and the Sirens, two University of Richmond a cappella groups, performed a Valentine's Day show in Canon Memorial Chapel Feb. 16.
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The Octaves released a promotional single, "Too Close," on Feb. 14 for their new album "Ricochet," which will mark the singers' exciting return to the recording world of a cappella, said junior Jared Feinman, The Octaves' music director.
Three of the four University of Richmond a cappella groups will compete at the A Cappella Sing-Off in Busch Garden's Christmas Town on Dec. 6 and support local nonprofits Literacy for Life and the Williamsburg Choral Guild.
The Octaves, University of Richmond's oldest a cappella group, discovered Monday that it was runner-up for the Zipcar and Ford September Students with Drive Competition.
One of the University of Richmond's a cappella groups, The Octaves, was honored this summer with the selection of its song "The Show Goes On" for the album "Voices Only." One of several distinguished a cappella CDs, "Voices Only" is an annual compilation album of collegiate a cappella songs from around the world.
The Oct\0x0101ves' 18th annual Spring Fever concert opened to an enthusiastic crowd that filled Camp Concert Hall at the University of Richmond Friday.
The Octaves, Richmond's only men's a cappella group, performed their 17th annual Spring Fever concert last Saturday in Camp Concert Hall. Twenty-five alumni members accompanied the 14 current members in celebration of its twentieth anniversary of the group. Soloists included Eric Rudofker, Jared Feinman, Jackson Taylor, Sean Brewer, Sam Raab, Chris Dolci and Jack Shaw.
The Octaves, Richmond's only men's a cappella group, will perform in its 17th annual Spring Fever concert on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Camp Concert Hall.
On the summery night of April 2, First Fridays East connected First Fridays Art Walk to Richmond's eastern corridor and drew in an even larger crowd than last month, including President Edward Ayers.
The Octaves had a barbershop-quartet feel to them, but with a modern twist, during their rehearsals for their spring concert. The only doo-wopping happened during warm-up, then it was on to more contemporary tunes such as "Fireflies" by Owl City and "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz - songs that set a mood for spring.
The a cappella group Rockapella will bring the sounds of the holidays to campus for the third year in a row next month.