@singer The people singing are members of Collegium Musicum, Columbia’s early music ensemble: http://music.columbia.edu/collegium/. The group often sends quartets to Music Hum classes to sing this piece, Josquin Desprez’s “Ave Maria.”
@You are completely accurate. That’s my class! Our professor, Deborah Bradley-Kramer is brilliant and decided that the acoustics would be better in the stairwell. Genius!
@Uhh... hate to disappoint you, but it’s not your professor. Our professor, Walter Frisch, did the same thing, so I’m pretty sure it was the group, not the professor, that suggested the stairway.
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@hmm this video is shit i can’t see anything or is it my computer???
@Anonymous There’s not much to see. Eighty percent of the time we’re looking at someone’s back.
@totes dodge, not hamilton. this was my class
@singer The people singing are members of Collegium Musicum, Columbia’s early music ensemble: http://music.columbia.edu/collegium/. The group often sends quartets to Music Hum classes to sing this piece, Josquin Desprez’s “Ave Maria.”
also, that’s a Dodge stairwell!
@David Good eye! We stand corrected.
@You are completely accurate. That’s my class! Our professor, Deborah Bradley-Kramer is brilliant and decided that the acoustics would be better in the stairwell. Genius!
@Uhh... hate to disappoint you, but it’s not your professor. Our professor, Walter Frisch, did the same thing, so I’m pretty sure it was the group, not the professor, that suggested the stairway.