Young Singers Project: A Life in 140 Characters
Young Singers Project: A Life in 140 Characters
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Local high school students prepare to perform #twitterlieder: 15 tweets in 3 acts.
Follow the Virginia Chorale's flagship program and meet local high school students as they embark on a two month journey to prepare for their performance of #twitterlieder: 15 tweets in 3 acts. Composed by James Eaken III and written by Anthony Silvestri, #twitterlieder chronicles life from the perspective of the digital landscape by crafting tune from tweets.
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Young Singers Project: A Life in 140 Characters is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Major funding for this program provided by The Goode Family Foundation
Young Singers Project: A Life in 140 Characters
Young Singers Project: A Life in 140 Characters
Special | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Follow the Virginia Chorale's flagship program and meet local high school students as they embark on a two month journey to prepare for their performance of #twitterlieder: 15 tweets in 3 acts. Composed by James Eaken III and written by Anthony Silvestri, #twitterlieder chronicles life from the perspective of the digital landscape by crafting tune from tweets.
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