Who is Scala?
Scala is the indie-rock choir directed by the Kolacny brothers. Their music has mesmerized both the chorale and rock worlds. They perform many original songs but due to their peculiar and sometimes intimate covers of famous rock, metal songs and even dance music, their recognition has grown.
Why did the quartet change their name from Scala to Escala?
They were told it could help their career. The quartet changed their name from Scala to eScala during Britain’s Got Talent after it was discovered that there was already a Belgian choir using the name Scala – Scala & Kolacny Brothers. They changed the name to eScala after EMI threatened to sue, despite having used the name Scala for two years.
Who are Scala&Kolacny Brothers?
Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian women’s choir conducted by Stijn Kolacny, and arranged and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano. They have made five studio albums (in multiple languages) starting with On The Rocks in 2002.
What is scalacon?
“ScalaCon. A series of virtual conferences brought to you by Scala eXchange and Scala Days”. ScalaCon. A series of virtual conferences brought to you by Scala eXchange and Scala Days. Retrieved 2021-05-30. ^ Krikorian, Raffi (17 March 2015).