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'''San Francisco Choral Society'''
'''San Francisco Choral Society'''


The San Francisco Choral Society (SF Choral) is a nonprofit organization comprising 150-200 auditioned, volunteer singers dedicated to the performance of choral masterpieces and commissioned works, and accompanied by professional orchestras and soloists. The performance schedule includes two concerts each in Spring, Summer, and Fall. The annual holiday concert is designed to appeal to people of all ages, including families with children.
The San Francisco Choral Society (SF Choral) is a nonprofit organization comprising 150-200 auditioned, volunteer singers dedicated to the performance of choral masterpieces and commissioned works, and accompanied by professional orchestras and soloists. The performance schedule includes two concerts each in Spring, Summer, and Fall, and an annual holiday concert and singalong.


Some of the works that SF Choral has performed include Requiems by Brahms, Mozart, Duruflé, and Verdi; Britten's War Requiem; the Bach B-minor, the Mozart C-minor, and Masses by Bruckner, and Stravinsky; Haydn's ''Lord Nelson Mass'', Handel's ''Messiah'' and ''Israel in Egypt''; Mendelssohn's ''Elijah''; Vespers by Monteverdi and Rachmaninoff; Bernstein's ''Chichester Psalms'', and Orff's ''Carmina Burana''. SF Choral has sung pieces by living composers, including Morten Lauridsen, Arvo Pärt, Kirke Mechem, and then-living composer Moses Hogan. And the chorus has commissioned and premiered new works by composers Felicia Sandler, Kirstina Rasmussen, Emma Lou Diemer, Mark Winges, and Donald McCullough.
Some of the works that SF Choral has performed include Requiems by Brahms, Mozart, Duruflé, and Verdi; Britten's War Requiem; the Bach B-minor, the Mozart C-minor, and Masses by Bruckner, and Stravinsky; Haydn's ''Lord Nelson Mass'', Handel's ''Messiah'' and ''Israel in Egypt''; Mendelssohn's ''Elijah''; Vespers by Monteverdi and Rachmaninoff; Bernstein's ''Chichester Psalms'', and Orff's ''Carmina Burana''. SF Choral has sung pieces by living composers, including Morten Lauridsen, Arvo Pärt, Kirke Mechem, and then-living composer Moses Hogan. And the chorus has commissioned and premiered new works by composers Felicia Sandler, Kirstina Rasmussen, Emma Lou Diemer, Mark Winges, and Donald McCullough.
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== Community Outreach ==
== Community Outreach ==


Bay Area high school students have the opportunity to participate in music education classes, rehearsals, and performances at no cost to them. The corporately funded “[http://www.sfchoral.org/kids_tickets.html Tickets for Kids]” program offers free tickets to performances for junior and high school students.
SF Choral provides Bay Area high school students with the opportunity to participate in rehearsals and performances at no cost to them. The corporately funded “[http://www.sfchoral.org/kids_tickets.html Tickets for Kids]” program offers free tickets to performances for both junior and high school students.


The San Francisco Choral Society offers complimentary tickets to several Bay Area nonprofit organizations for distribution to staff and those they serve, such as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanti|Shanti]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Open_Hand|Project Open Hand]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_Cancer_Action|Breast Cancer Action]], [http://www.hospicebythebay.org/ Hospice by the Bay], [http://www.eccstl.org/homepage.aspx Edgewood Children's Center], Citizens Learning In Retirement, and [http://www.chaseartfilm.com/ Art and Film for Teenagers].
The San Francisco Choral Society offers complimentary tickets to several Bay Area nonprofit organizations for distribution to staff and those they serve, such as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanti|Shanti]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Open_Hand|Project Open Hand]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_Cancer_Action|Breast Cancer Action]], [http://www.hospicebythebay.org/ Hospice by the Bay], [http://www.eccstl.org/homepage.aspx Edgewood Children's Center], Citizens Learning In Retirement, and [http://www.chaseartfilm.com/ Art and Film for Teenagers].

Latest revision as of 21:15, 6 September 2011

San Francisco Choral Society

The San Francisco Choral Society (SF Choral) is a nonprofit organization comprising 150-200 auditioned, volunteer singers dedicated to the performance of choral masterpieces and commissioned works, and accompanied by professional orchestras and soloists. The performance schedule includes two concerts each in Spring, Summer, and Fall, and an annual holiday concert and singalong.

Some of the works that SF Choral has performed include Requiems by Brahms, Mozart, Duruflé, and Verdi; Britten's War Requiem; the Bach B-minor, the Mozart C-minor, and Masses by Bruckner, and Stravinsky; Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, Handel's Messiah and Israel in Egypt; Mendelssohn's Elijah; Vespers by Monteverdi and Rachmaninoff; Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, and Orff's Carmina Burana. SF Choral has sung pieces by living composers, including Morten Lauridsen, Arvo Pärt, Kirke Mechem, and then-living composer Moses Hogan. And the chorus has commissioned and premiered new works by composers Felicia Sandler, Kirstina Rasmussen, Emma Lou Diemer, Mark Winges, and Donald McCullough.

Community Outreach

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SF Choral provides Bay Area high school students with the opportunity to participate in rehearsals and performances at no cost to them. The corporately funded “Tickets for Kids” program offers free tickets to performances for both junior and high school students.

The San Francisco Choral Society offers complimentary tickets to several Bay Area nonprofit organizations for distribution to staff and those they serve, such as [[1]], [Open Hand], [Cancer Action], Hospice by the Bay, Edgewood Children's Center, Citizens Learning In Retirement, and Art and Film for Teenagers.

Commissioned Works

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Artistic Directors

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  • Andrian Horn (1989-1992)
  • Magen Solomon (1992-1993)
  • Robert Geary, ASCAP award winner (1994-present)
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