Musica Sacra performs
Musica Sacra performs at WGBH studios in Brighton last week as part of โ€œSing That Thing!โ€ (Photo: Musica Sacra)

Two Cambridge groups are competing in a new WGBH show, โ€œSing That Thing!โ€: Syncopasian, a 17-member student group from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founded in 2008 and specializing in Asian pop; and Musica Sacra, a nonprofit choral ensemble founded in 1959.

Led by director Mary Beekman, now in her 30th season, Musica Sacra has a repertoire spanning five centuries. For its 55th anniversary, Musica Sacra is performing Bachโ€™s โ€œMass in B-minorโ€ at a March 14 show at the First Church Congregational in Harvard Square, followed by a May performance of โ€œThe Song of Songs: Sensual texts from the Bibleโ€™s raciest Bookโ€ with settings by Renaissance composers and by Bostonโ€™s Daniel Pinkham.

MIT Syncopasian student chorus
The MIT Syncopasian student group is the other Cambridge chorus in competition on the show. (Photo: Syncopasian)

Syncopasion has public performances in April at the Spring Greater Boston Invitational Songfest 2015 and in May at a spring concert.

They are among 24 amateur singing groups chosen from across southern New England to compete โ€“ including nine high schools groups, six collegiate choirs and nine community choruses โ€“ from more than 50 hoping to be part of the showโ€™s inaugural season.

The series began taping preliminary rounds this month at the stationโ€™s studios in Brighton. The show premieres at 8:30 p.m. April 17 on WGBH 2 at and tapes its finale May 12 in front of a studio audience. The top two from each category will perform a song commissioned for the series.

โ€œWGBH has been Bostonโ€™s leading arts broadcasterย sinceย we first went on the air six decades ago.ย โ€˜Sing That Thing!โ€™ย continues a strong tradition of connecting new audiences with the arts,โ€ said Liz Cheng, the stationโ€™s general manager for television and executive producer of the show, in a press release. โ€œThe groups showcasing their vocal talents on โ€˜Sing That Thing!โ€™ represent an impressive array of talent. Theseย a cappella groups, gospel choirs, classical music ensembles and large choruses are among the best New England has to offer.โ€

The series includes groups from four categories: high school, collegiate, small adult group (with eight to 16 members) and large adult group (with 17 to 60 members). It is hosted by Boston Childrenโ€™s Chorus artistic director Trecek-King, and includes coachesย โ€“ Jane Eaglen, Larry Watson and Jared Bowen โ€“ who mentor the groups and determine which get to the finale.

Eaglen is an opera singer and instructor at the New England Conservatory. Watson is a lyricist and professor in the Berklee College of Music ensemble department. Bowen is WGBH Newsโ€™ executive arts editor and hosts WGBH 2โ€™s local arts series, โ€œOpen Studio with Jared Bowen.โ€

Hereโ€™s how Trecek-King introduced the show concept last summer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P5dnb68Sew

More information about the series is available here.

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