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CMC Sessions: The Impact of Black Culture on Ensemble Singing with Maestro and Nola Curtis Join Maestro and Nola Curtis for an eye-opening session dedicated to the impact of Black culture and music on ensemble singing. From field songs to barbershop quartets, the Curtises will discuss and demonstrate how Black culture has influenced American music, paying special attention to ensemble singing styles. Their session will provide historic and cultural context as it dives into choral singing, background singing, classical music, and American quartet singing. They'll cover a wealth of styles, including blues, jazz, country, gospel, reggae, funk, and barbershop quartet. Originally broadcast February 9, 2021 About the CMC Sessions Series: Take a deep dive into jazz, Chinese-American, Latin, old-time, gypsy jazz, and genre-crossing styles with CMC faculty from the Cultural Traditions Department. The sessions offer engaging discussions, inspiring demonstrations, and musical tips in a creative format. Participants are invited to interact with the faculty through a Q & A. CMC Sessions are free and open to all levels of music students. Community Music Center makes high quality music accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities, regardless of financial means. In 2019-20, CMC served nearly 3,600 students with $2.4M in tuition assistance. Learn more about CMC at WWW.SFCMC.ORG