After nearly a decade, Mosaic Whispers, WashU’s oldest co-ed a cappella group, is headed back to the ICCA Finals on April 26. They will be competing against the top 10 groups in the country at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.
The audience, which largely consisted of Washington University students, roared with excitement as not one, but two WashU a cappella groups placed in the International Championship. While students’ performances ranged […]
WashU’s a cappella groups, The Mosaic Whispers and The Amateurs, take the stage with soulful classics and ‘out of this world’ talent.
Changes range from a revamped audition process to new ways of producing musical content, but the groups are powering ahead.
Despite the cancellation of the Mosaic Whispers’ annual concert, the current members along with many alumni were able to work together to create a moving tribute to the group.
The Parent & Family Weekend a cappella showcase, Voices & Sounds, was a grand affair. But what really shaped the atmosphere of Voices & Sounds were the a cappella performances themselves.
The Mosaic Whispers, Washington University’s premier co-ed a cappella group, will travel to Memphis, TN this weekend, April 26-27, for The National A Capella Convention, which is the largest a cappella event that the A Capella Education Association puts on.
The album, “Oasis,” released Oct. 24, includes nine songs and features the vocals of the members for the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 academic years.
A capella groups descended on the 560 Music Center Friday night. Here’s a taste of what you missed and when you can catch the Stereotypes, Pikers and others next.
The performance, this year themed after the Bachelorette and starring senior Katie Greenberg as the Bachelorette and the other Whispers members as contestants, marks the triumphant conclusion of another successful year for the Whispers in terms of the ICCA competition.
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