Canzona Women’s Ensemble is presenting “Singing Her Story” with repertoire selected to honor the family heritage stories of members of the choir. The program includes music by Joan Szymko, Sherryl Sewepagaham, Andrea Clearfield, Mia Makaroff, Ola Gjeilo, Louis Prima and more. Songs from Norway, Guatemala, Russia, Quebec, Austria, Nepal and the U.S. represent some of […]
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4/2, Handel’s Messiah – The Spring Sing
Sing it yourself accompanied by a full, 40-piece orchestra. It’s easy to forget that G. F. Handel’s beloved oratorio is actually Easter music. Come celebrate the season by singing not only the popular numbers, but also songs in the less familiar Easter section that other programs usually omit. Bring your own score or purchase one […]
3/17, Neighbor Tones
The San Francisco Girls Chorus partners with Chanticleer to co-present an adventurous performance of new choral works and new sounds. Experience both groups as you’ve never heard them before on repertoire neither ensemble would be able to perform alone, including the eagerly-anticipated preview of a new co-commissioned work by Ayanna Woods, one of today’s most […]
3/18, Neighbor Tones
The San Francisco Girls Chorus partners with Chanticleer to co-present an adventurous performance of new choral works and new sounds. Experience both groups as you’ve never heard them before on repertoire neither ensemble would be able to perform alone, including the eagerly-anticipated preview of a new co-commissioned work by Ayanna Woods, one of today’s most […]
3/21, Neighbor Tones
The San Francisco Girls Chorus partners with Chanticleer to co-present an adventurous performance of new choral works and new sounds. Experience both groups as you’ve never heard them before on repertoire neither ensemble would be able to perform alone, including the eagerly-anticipated preview of a new co-commissioned work by Ayanna Woods, one of today’s most […]
Pacific Chorale Presents Monteverdi’s “Vespers of 1610”
Pacific Chorale, conducted by Artistic Director Robert Istad, displays its considerable vocal dexterity when special guests Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s premier early music ensembles, and its founder, organist Ruben Valenzuela, join the choir for a highly anticipated, historically-informed performance of Monteverdi’s “Vespers of 1610,” a pillar of the Baroque music […]