San Francisco, CA August 7, 2015 - San Francisco Girls Chorus Artistic Director Lisa Bielawa has announced details of the 37-year-old, five-time Grammy Award-winning Chorus' 2015-2016 season, which will feature premieres by leading American composers and performances with a variety of noted guest artists. The four-program season runs October 30, 2015 through June 12, 2016 in San Francisco and the East Bay and features premieres by Aaron Jay Kernis, Gabriel Kahane and Theo Bleckmann and guest artists including New York early music ensemble TENET, soprano Deborah Voigt in a special American Christmas program at Davies Hall, cellist Joshua Roman and composer-pianist Timo Andres, all conducted by Music Director Valérie Sainte-Agathe. The season will be preceded by a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with Venezuela's celebrated Simón BolÃvar Symphony Orchestra and others under the baton of sensational conductor and LA Philharmonic Music Director Gustavo Dudamel September 25 at UC Berkeley's Greek Theatre. At the other end of the season will be the Chorus' return to New York's Lincoln Center in performances of music by Kernis, Kahane, Bleckmann and Bielawa. For more information, visit www.sfgirlschorus.org .
Molly Quinn, soprano
Virginia Warnken, mezzo-soprano
Jeffrey Grossman, chamber organ
Charlies Weaver, theorbo
Steven Lehning, viola da gamba
Acclaimed New York early music ensemble TENET will join the Chorus for the season opening concert of music composed by and for women in Italian monasteries in the 17th century that reveals a different view of cloistered life during the baroque era. Separated from many worldly indulgences, women in monasteries were often able to pursue active careers and acclaim by perfecting the creation of music and literature, resulting in masterworks of stunning and rarely heard beauty.An American Christmas
Monday, December 7, at 8 pm, at Davies Symphony Hall, San
Francisco
Guest Artist: Deborah Voigt, soprano
Which beloved Christmas carols were written in America? Audiences
Will discover this and more as the full complement of more than 350
voices of the San Francisco Girls Chorus and School from ages 7 to 18
will be lifted in celebration of the holiday season-- American style
with superstar soprano Deborah Voigt. From colonial times, America
shaped its own brand of holiday celebration fusing cultural traditions
and forging new ones. Join us for a uniquely American holiday in music
including performances by all levels of the Chorus School and audience
sing-alongs.
In addition to the Davies Hall holiday concert, the Girls Chorus will team up again this year with New Century Chamber Orchestra and violinist/Music Director Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg in San Francisco (Herbst Theatre), Berkeley (First Congregational Church), Palo Alto and Marin (Marin-Osher JCC).
Luminous Premieres
Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 7 pm, San Francisco Conservatory of Music Premieres by Aaron Jay Kernis, Gabriel Kahane and Theo Bleckmann plus Timo Andres' Comfort Food and Thierry Escaich's Vocis cælestis (2009)The season-closing concert features premieres created expressly for the San Francisco Girls Chorus by an engaging and diverse trio of gifted American composers. Aaron Jay Kernis' work was premiered by the New York Philharmonic when he was just 23 years old. Full of dramatic virtuosity, his style often features a dense and lush tonal palette with glorious melodies stacked one on top of another in sensual, sonic, heart-stirring constructions. Contemporary bard Gabriel Kahane's pop-infused style has been praised by Rolling Stone magazine for its beguiling and insightful lyrics, soul-touching simplicity and contemporary relevance. Theo Bleckmann is a Munich-born jazz vocalist and composer whose work is playful yet sophisticated. Completing the program is composer/pianist Timo Andres, who will accompany his serene meditation on comfort foods inspired by a list of them from friends.
Subscriptions, priced $150, and single tickets, priced $18-$65 may be purchased at www.sfgirlschorus.org .Videos