By Tamara Straus
Timothy Seelig has been in the gay choral movement for 25 years.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus has never really lacked for drama or enthusiasm. It is the world’s biggest gay men’s chorus. It is also the first. The chorus’ premiere concert took place on the steps of City Hall hours after Supervisor Harvey Milk’s assassination. And its musical abilities have been praised around the globe, even when choral music was out of vogue (read: most of the 1970s and 1980s).
But Timothy Seelig, the chorus’ new conductor, seems intent on taking the chorus up a notch. Since January, when Seelig moved from Dallas, where he was conductor of the city’s Gay Men’s Chorus, 68 new singers have joined the group, bringing the membership total to more than 280. Seelig chalks up his popularity to “being the new kid on the block,” but also to having guest-conducted the San Francisco chorus last year. He also comes to his new job with the kind of confidence that is born from years of experience: He has been involved with the gay choral movement for 25 years.
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