San Francisco Girls Chorus

San Francisco Girls Chorus

San Francisco Girls Chorus has been a pioneer in the field of choral music for young women's voices. The non-profit organization has shown the world that a chorus of young women is capable of remarkable beauty, flexibility, tonal warmth, and expressive power. The Chorus is a regional center for music education and performance for girls and young women, ages 7-18. More than 300 singers from 160 schools in 48 Bay Area cities and towns participate in this internationally recognized program, deemed "a model in the country for training girls' voices" by the California Arts Council.

SFGC was founded by Elizabeth Appling, who served as the organization's Artistic Director until her retirement in 1992. She was succeeded by Sharon J. Paul, who led the chorus until just after its 21st Anniversary in 2000. The chorus underwent an interim year under the leadership of Magen Solomon, after which the helm was passed on to the current artistic director, Susan McMane.

The Chorus School

The Chorus School of SFGC comprises four training stages that are specifically designed to increase technical skills, stamina and discipline in accordance with the chorister's age and physical development. The Chorus School has been supervised since its inception by Elizabeth Avakian, who also directs Level IV.

*Level I provides the foundation for the singers' training in the Chorus School. Singers learn the basics of music theory and how to sing together as a group.

*Level II requires singers delve into slightly more challenging theory and music. Girls may begin to learn basic choreography to accompany some of their pieces. This chorus generally sings two-part music, occasionally three.

*Level III singers continue to learn music and theory at an increased difficulty. The concept of adjusting the voice for blending with the voices around it becomes more prominent. This chorus generally sings three-part music, occasionally four.

*Level IV In the final level of the Chorus School, singers continue their study of theory and generally sing in four parts, sometimes more. Level IV has a strenuous Christmas performance season and then go on to sing many more concerts than the previous three levels throughout the rest of the school year. Singers may also be selected from Level IV to appear in performances with the San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Symphony.

The Level IV Ensemble is a smaller, select group of girls within Level IV. Girls who wish to join must audition during the Chorus' Summer Music camp. The Ensemble has occasional extra practices, as well as many extra performances. They are asked to perform when the venues are to small to accommodate the entire Level IV. Most of their performances are around Christmas and in the Spring. They memorize a few more songs, and sometimes extra verses to songs the rest of the chorus learns.

At the end of the season, Level IV choristers must pass a theory-based qualifying exam before being considered for graduation from the Chorus School. Once graduated, choristers may either choose to audition for Chorissima, return to level IV, or leave the Chorus.

More detail about the curriculum can be found here: [http://sfgirlschorus.org/school/curriculum.html SFGC: Curriculum]

Chorissima and the Alumnae Chorus

Chorissima

Chorissima is the concert, recording, and touring ensemble of the San Francisco Girls Chorus, and is conducted by Artistic Director Susan McMane. The dedicated young artists of the ensemble, ages 11-18, present a season concert series in the San Francisco Bay Area, tour nationally and internationally, and appear regularly with renowned artistic partners, including the San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Symphony. Chorissima has also performed with numerous esteemed Bay Area ensembles such as Chanticleer, Kronos Quartet, Berkeley Symphony, ODC/Dance, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, and others.

Chorissima has undertaken ten international tours, the most recent of which was in July 2007 when the ensemble represented the United States in the World Vision Children’s Choir Festival in Seoul, South Korea, and in the Gateway to Music Festival at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing. In August 2005, Chorissima was invited to perform at the prestigious 7th World Symposium on Choral Music in Kyoto and also at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan.

The San Francisco Girls Chorus has produced six solo CD recordings including: Voices of Hope and Peace that includes “Anne Frank: A Living Voice” by an American composer Linda Tutas Haugen; Christmas, a selection of diverse holiday songs; Crossroads, a collection of world folk music; and Music From the Venetian Ospedali, a disc of Italian Baroque music, for which The New Yorker proclaimed the Chorus "tremendously accomplished."

The ensemble can also be heard on several recordings with the San Francisco Symphony, including three GRAMMY award-winning CDs Orff: Carmina Burana (1992); Stravinsky: The Firebird, The Rite of Spring, Persephone (1999); and Mahler: Symphony No. 3 and Kindertotenlieder (2004). Chorissima has appeared in two feature films, The Talented Mr. Ripley (2000) and What Dreams May Come (1998).

Chorissima is professionally represented by California Artists Management.

Alumnae Chorus

The newly formed San Francisco Girls Chorus Alumnae Chorus, directed by the Artistic Director, took the stage for the first time in concert Sunday, December 2, 2007 at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, San Francisco. The ensemble is a new women’s community chorus comprising women from the age of 17 to mid-thirties all of whom are graduates of the SFGC School’s professional training program and alumnae of the Chorus. The Alumnae Chorus has two scheduled performances per season.

ummer Music Camp

Chorus camp is for Levels II, III, IV and Chorissima.(Level II attendance is not mandatory.)

It is held at Rio Lindo Adventist Academy in Healdsburg, CA.

The girls prepare their music for the regular season, have classes in Music Theory, Sightsinging, and Dance. They also participate in fun activities such as the Counselor Hunt, Big sister/Little sister Night and the Square Dance.

Discography

*"Voices of Hope and Peace (2006)"
*"Christmas (2003)"
*"Crossroads (2000)"
*"Music from the Venetian Ospedali (1998)"
*"I Never Saw Another Butterfly; Songs of the Twentieth Century (1996)"
*"A San Francisco Christmas (1996)"

[http://sfgirlschorus.org/tickets/cd_library.html SFGC: CD Library]

Awards and Honors

*One of only eleven San Francisco arts organizations and the only choral organization, as well as the first youth chorus, to be awarded a Wallace Foundation Excellence Award (2007).
*First youth chorus to win the Margaret Hillis Achievement Award for Choral Excellence presented by Chorus America (2002).
*Winner of 2 ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music which recognized the Chorus' 20th and 25th Anniversary programming (2000 and 2004), featuring commissions by composers Lisa Bielawa, Jake Heggie, Chen Yi, Linda Tutas Haugen, Alice Parker and Libby Larsen.
*Wayne Brown, Director of Music, National Endowment for the Arts, presented the Chorus with a Chorus America Award recognizing the Girls Chorus' artistic excellence for its performance on San Francisco Symphony's Grammy Award-winning recording, "Stravinsky" (2000).
*Three Grammy Awards, received for collaborations with the San Francisco Symphony on: "Orff: Carmina Burana" (1992), "Stravinsky: The Firebird, The Rite of Spring, Persephone" (1999), and "Mahler: Symphony No. 3 and Kindertotenlieder" (2004).
*Awarded Selected Performer at the 7th World Symposium on Choral Music, Kyoto, Japan (August 2005).

External links

* [http://www.sfgirlschorus.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sfgc/ Official Myspace]


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