The_Harvard-Radcliffe_Veritones
The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones
Musical artist
Founded in 1985[1] by a small group of undergraduates including future actor Mira Sorvino,[2] The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones are one of Harvard College’s contemporary, co-ed a cappella groups. Along with two performances every year in Sanders Theatre, they entertain at a variety of events on campus and in the greater Boston-New York area. They also compete in the ICCA Northeast Quarterfinals and Semifinals, winning recognition for their arrangements, soloists, and choreography.[3][4] The Veritones won recognition in 2018 for producing the first virtual reality a cappella music video with a cover of Gemini Feed by Banks,[5] including a perfect score from RARB[6] and CASA A Cappella Video Award nominations for Best Mixed Collegiate Video and Best Electronic/Experimental Video, winning runner-up for Best Mixed Collegiate Video.[7][8] The group is known for its innovative spirit, high level of musical arrangement, diverse repertoire, and energetic performances.
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