Definitions
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. See a cappella.
Examples
“But a cappella is enjoying an explosion on all manner of campuses, with new groups popping up every year, burgeoning national a cappella competitions and, for the first time in about half a century, a high profile in the popular culture.”
The Washington Post: The nerd turns: A cappella singers suddenly the popular kids on campus
“For decades, a cappella was a tradition that thrived mainly at Ivy League institutions and small liberal arts schools.”
The Washington Post: The nerd turns: A cappella singers suddenly the popular kids on campus
“Stewart introduces the great Tony Bennett, who sings "America" a cappella, which is pretty extraordinary, gotta say.”
The Washington Post: How it unfolded: 'Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear'
“Besides the Bobs and what they did to a cappella, that is.”
“Suddenly, a cappella is the hot new thing on campus.”
“I was listening to the UNC Clefhangers 'version of "Impression" today (college a cappella is my guilty pleasure), which was why it came to mind.”
“On top of it all, our a cappella is a registered non-profit in the U. S, which means we must run our own show," says Lita Tandon.”
“A cappella is a part of every Hoya's college experience, but just like many other college experiences, sometimes the best ones are the lesser-known ones.”
“Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Tomás Luis de Victoria, the a cappella group Stile Antico created awesome blocks of light and shade from the music of Victoria and his contemporaries.”
“Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Tomás Luis de Victoria, the a cappella group Stile Antico created awesome blocks of light and shade from the music of Victoria and his contemporaries.”
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