WomenSing presents:
Moments of Water, A Special Benefit Performance
Saturday, March 25, 3:00pm-5:00pm, Rohnert Park
MORE INFO: http://www.womensing.org
In March, the East Bay’s award-winning WomenSing travels to Schroeder Hall in Sonoma County for a special benefit performance, “Moments of Water.” Our repertoire will flow like water from the 18th century with the Domine Deus by J.S. Bach to the 20th century with R. Murray Shafer’s experimental Miniwanka (Moments of Water), an imaginative setting of Native American words for rain, stream, waterfall, lake, river, and ocean. Guest organist and Schroeder Hall curator David Parsons will accompany WomenSing’s voices in joint works and will offer a special close-up peek at the Hall’s baroque organ. This program will benefit Global Partners for Development (https://gpfd.org/), a Sonoma County-based nonprofit organization that supports clean water projects for children. A reception will follow the performance.
DATE/TIME:
Saturday, March 25
3:00pm-5:00pm
LOCATION:
Schroeder Hall, Green Music Center
1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, CA, 94928
http://gmc.sonoma.edu/Additional_Presenters
COST/TICKETS/REGISTRATION:
$35; $10 for students.
http://gmc.sonoma.edu/Additional_Presenters
MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.womensing.org
Email:
Phone: 925-798-4875
Contact: Laura Fischer
About WomenSing:
Founded in 1965, WomenSing is an auditioned chorus of nearly 50 singers, renowned for its beautifully blended sound. The repertoire includes the traditional and the unexpected, featuring great landmarks of the women’s chorus repertoire, seldom performed works, new music, commissions from nationally recognized composers, and familiar music from all eras.
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