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The Arts
May 7, 2004
San Francisco Girls Chorus & Chanticleer Deliver Platinum Performance at Silver Anniversary Concert
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Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together. --Anais Nin

Last night, those in attendance at Davies Symphony Hall "melted" over hearing the San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC) together with Grammy Award-winning, guest men's ensemble, Chanticleer.

The hall was filled with thousands of family, friends and fans who came to celebrate the SFGC's 25th Anniversary Celebration called On Silver Wings of Song.

Thanks to Board President, Peter Drake, his wife, Kathy and the inspiration of their daughter, Carolyn (an SFGC alum), a dozen family and friends were invited to the Girls Chorus and Chanticleer's concert. Among the twelve were the head of California State Hayward's Composition and Music Theory, Dr. Frank La Rocca and his wife, Lucia. Dr. La Rocca and his work had previously been selected for inclusion, out of over 200 submissions, as the composer of "Magnificat," one of the Girls' Holiday 2003 concert pieces.

Artistic Director, Susan McMane, Elizabeth Avakian, and accompanist, Susan Soehner led hundreds of dedicated young artists who took us on a journey in song from Elizabethan times, through China's gates, into the soul of Holocaust victim, Anne Frank.

From there we rose "Over the Rainbow" into a spiritual journey "Down by the Riverside" into a world of poetry and "Womanly Song" that was clearly of God.

As diverse as the music was, so were the shapes, sizes and sounds of the women singing the notes.

The standing ovations they received, especially after their two world premiere's singing Alice Parker's Runes and Linda Tutas Haugen's composition of Anne Frank: A Living Voice was a reminder that beauty and harmony come purely from the inside.

The Silver Anniversary concert ended with a poem from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit put to song by Bay Area composer, Kirke Mechem. Mechem was in the audience, last night, and called to the stage to receive accolades for his composition of Sing All Ye Joyful.

After the performance, Mechem said, "I wrote Sing All Ye Joyful for my daughter and grandchild who cared for me while I was sick." At the time, his daughter was reading The Hobbit to her child. He said he was inspired to give them both a token of his thanks for their care, so composed this song which was first sung in 1991 at the Golden Gate International Children's Choir Festival. (Coincidentally or not so coincidentally, I am reading The Hobbit to my children right now.)

There were many highlights of the San Francisco Girls Chorus performance, like this one.

But the clear high point of the evening was when the talented young artists shared the limelight with the 1994 and 2003 Grammy Award-winning men's ensemble, Chanticleer.

After their first two songs, we thought all the separate parts of our bodies had already melted together. And then their Music Director, Joseph Jennings came to the podium. With hips swaying, arms waving, face beaming, those listening and watching began to feel their melted bodies fuse with him and with one another. You could almost taste the soul in the room.

Jennings did an amazing job weaving the professional voices of Chanticleer together with the youthful voices of Chorissima as he directed his own rendition of the traditional spiritual piece Keep Your Hand On The Plow.

Wow!

Kathy Drake said afterwards, "They outdid themselves with their exceptional musical selections. The diversity of their pieces were extraordinary."

Dr. La Rocca chimed in, "Chorissima sang challenging music, displaying great purity of tone and mature musical sensitivity. This concert demonstrated once again the high artistic and technical standards which are the hallmark of this ensemble, thanks to Susan McMane, their outstanding Artistic Director."

At a toast last night for former board members, old friends of the Chorus and guests, Peter Drake quoted Frederica Von Stade. He said, "The Girls Chorus is as important to San Francisco as the Golden Gate Bridge, and I might add, to the whole world!"

Mr. Drake echoed similar praises to the Chorus faculty and staff in his congratulations message, today:

Last night's concert was another extraordinary reminder of why we board members are involved with the world class San Francisco Girls Chorus.

Congratulations to you, and to all on the artistic and executive staff under your amazing leadership. The program and music, the logistics and marketing; all were flawless.

A worthy celebration of 25 years of excellence...well done! Thank you for making us proud, and for demonstrating so perfectly the artistic and professional standard we set.

SFGC Alum, Haley McNamara ('95) was one of thirty alumnae from classes '84 through '03 who joined the concert last night for three selections. She is one of twelve SFGC graduates (ages 23-29) who have created an ensemble called In Treble. Since their October '03 graduation, In Treble rehearses once a week and performs just three times a year together.

To hear these twelve talented women sing here in the Bay Area, you are invited to go to the Noe Valley Ministry (1021 Sanchez Street @ 23rd) at 8 pm on Friday, May 28th. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $20 for reserved seating.

SFGC In Treble Vocalists
Sabrina Adler * Evan Angle * Hannah Appel * Kirstin Cummings * Maggie Lukens * Rachel Herbert * Natasha Hoehn * Haley McNamara * Amy Perez * Abby Ramsden * Jenny Terry * Rayanne Truesdell * with Anjali Jameson on piano

For more information, please call: 415.370.0552

The San Francisco Chanticleer, also an ensemble of twelve, will be singing Renaissance master Tomas Luis de Victoria's exquisite Missa salve at Mission Dolores on Saturday, May 15th at 8 pm and on Sunday, May 23rd at 7 pm. These extraordinary artists can also be heard in Sacramento, Carmel, San Jose and Berkeley throughout the month of May.

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For dates and details to see and hear Fraser Walters, Tim Maguire, Matthew Oltman, Brandon Brack, Clifton Massey, Jesse Antin, Ben Johns, handle-bar moustached Eric Alatorre, John Bischoff, Mark Sullivan, Justin Montigne, Ian Howell and Joseph Jennings in action, please go to their Web site at: Chanticleer.org

Looking forward to the future, we applaud the San Francisco Girls Chorus' Chorissima for having been selected as one of only two organizations in America as a headliner at the 7th World Symposium on Choral Music in Kyoto Japan. Chorissima is the official, public touring ensemble within the SFGC hierarchy. Dr. La Rocca has been commissioned to write a new work for them to take to the World Choral Symposium. The symposium is scheduled to take place in August 2005.

We also look forward to:

The Chorissima's Saturday, June 5th Concert (8pm) at the Osher Marin JCC in San Rafael, where they will again perform Linda Tutas Haugen's Anne Frank: A Living Voice

An October 2004 Britten's Spring Symphony performance with the San Francisco Symphony

Their upcoming broadcast on NPR with Michael Tipson Thomas' "Keeping Score: The MTT Files"

A solo performance at Stanford Lively Arts Series in February 2005.

Inspire & Be Inspired.

~Jennifer King

Related Articles:

San Francisco Chronicle, S.F. Girls Chorus, Many Friends Lift Voices in Joyous Silver Jubilee, 5/8/04

RE: San Francisco, Girls Chorus & Community Celebrate SFGC's 25th Anniversary at The Palace, 3/21/04

chorissima.gifP.S. San Francisco Girls Chorus auditions begin Saturday, June 12th at 44 Page Street from 9 am - 4 pm. The organization is open to girls ages 7-12. No previous experience is required. Financial aid is available. For more information, please call 415.863.1752 ext. 327

P.P.S. Happy Birthday to Executive Director, Rachel Malan!


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April 29, 2004
The City of San Francisco Proclaims The Month of May "ArtSFest 2004 Month"
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A creative group out of Marin is out to make San Francisco into the mecca of the arts community just as New Orleans has turned their city into a mecca for jazz music. On Tuesday, May 4th, at the steps of City Hall, ArtSFest, Inc. founder and Executive Director, Brad Nye will reveal the names of 100 organizations selected to participate in ArtSFest 2004. The inaugural fortnight celebration of performers, musicians, dancers, artists and other creative professionals will take place in various locations throughout the city from May 13-31.

"In San Francisco we are fortunate to have an enormous pool of artistic talent," said Nye. "We want everyone to dive in and celebrate creativity."

ArtSFest 2004 is designed to delight and spark the senses, filling the streets and venues of San Francisco for two art-charged weeks each year.

San Francisco Entertainment Commission President, Terrance Alan is expected to attend the official launch of the inaugural ArtSFest 2004 "Celebrations of the Arts" scheduled for May 4th from 11:30am-noon. He, Nye and this year's select community of entertainers and artists will gather with props, instruments and in costume. Their stage will be set at the east entrance of City Hall on Dr. Goodlett Place and Polk Street.

ArtSFest.Exec.Board.jpg ArtSFest 2004 Executive Board

Also present will be ArtSFest Executive Board Members, Deirdre Campbell, Heather Dunn, Amisha Gandhi, Christine Herron, Donna Coxon-McCory, Alan Segal, Dick Hackenberg and Richard Felix, who is both an Executive Board Member and ArtSFest's Programming Director.

"May is officially proclaimed ArtSFest 2004 Month", said Terrance Alan. "The 'Entertainment Revolution in San Francisco' gets a jump start with ArtSFest 2004, and we are grateful to the wide array of performers and artists participating in this year's event." 

ArtSFest.Nye.SF.Commissioner.jpg ArtSFest Founder Brad Nye & SF Entertainment Commissioner Terrance Alan

The mission of ArtSFest, Inc., producer of ArtSFest 2004, is to celebrate, market and advance the arts so that the entire local arts and entertainment community shines brightly, making the San Francisco Bay Area the preferred arts and entertainment destination in the U.S.

"Rugged Elegance is proud to be selected among the 100 multi-genre art organizations in this year's Celebration of the Arts in San Francisco," said Timothy Charles Fredel, Co-Producer of the award-winning Rugged Elegance San Francisco aerial print that was illustrated and designed by local artist, Samuel Leshnick.

RE.Companion.13.Guide.Covers.jpgThis map was created to promote our city's landmarks and timeless treasures. It also serves to build the Rugged Elegance "Places of Taste" brand which is defined by a collection of Rugged Elegance Companion neighborhood by neighborhood guides, postcards, and RuggedElegance.com web site.

The map also serves as the artwork used for the Rugged Elegance Companion...Places of Taste Hidden Treasures guide.

SF.Aerial.Map.jpg"Fredel added, "And it is our goal to turn the map into the art icon for all "rugged elegant" luxury real estate properties for sale in San Francisco. To launch this effort, Pacific Union selected Rugged Elegance to help market The Hills Residence on Broadway.

A public signing of the aerial maps will take place at a time and venue during ArtSFest yet to be determined. The location will be reported in RE: San Francisco at RuggedElegantLiving.com/SF

All the color, excitement and creativity of the Bay Area arts community will be on display at the May 4th announcement, where many of ArtSFest 2004's presenting arts organizations will be available for photographs by the press. 

One of the goals of ArtSFest 2004 organizers is to launch a mainstream event in the Bay Area that will add to the cultural history of the region, just like Bay to Breakers, the San Francisco International Film Festival, Burning Man, the Black and White Ball and other San Francisco cultural institutions. 

We hope you will join The President of San Francisco's Entertainment Commissioner, ArtSFest Creator & Executive Director, Brad Nye, his volunteer Executive Board, and more than 60 Arts Presenters who will represent the arts across the San Francisco Bay Area for two-and-half art charged weeks.

Please also consider attending the ArtSFest 2004 SPECTRA BALL on May 13th at Mezzanine (444 Jessie Street, San Francisco). Tickets start at $25. Performances by: Xeno, Velocity Circus, Loco Bloco, Printz Dance Project, Golden Gate Opera, Somei Yoshino Taiko Ensemble, Alcyone Music, Felonious, DJ SoulSalaam and others. This multi-cultural gala affair celebrating the Bay Area arts and benefiting ArtSFest 2004 will not be your ordinary costume ball.

Non-stop entertainment will be provided along with interactive art installations, food, drinks and an unmatched sensory experience that will match the Black and White Ball only in color.

For more information call 415.381.0280 or go to: ArtSFest2004.org

Inspire & Be Inspired.

~Jennifer King

Related Articles:

"RE: San Francisco," ArtSFest - May 13-31, 2004, 10/2/03

"RE: San Francisco," Historic, First Exhibit of Painter, Yisrael K. Feldsott's Work, May 6th at The Blue Gallery, 4/12/04


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March 11, 2004
16 Art & Antique Dealers to host San Francisco's Historic Jackson Square Annual Promenade on March 25-27

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King On Thursday, March 25, 2004 6-9pm The Art & Antique Dealers of historic Jackson Square cordially invite you to a luminous evening of champagne, hors d'oeuvres and fine antiques. Stroll the... more

February 22, 2004
Fine Art At Costco?

Greg Moors with a painting by Pascal Cucaro Yes. It is true. In an article in today's New York Times, Martin Forstenzer tells enterprising art buyers that they can now find including limited-edition lithographs by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall... more

February 8, 2004
Michael Tilson Thomas and The San Francisco Symphony Win Grammy for Best Classical Album of the Year

Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have won the Grammy Award for the Best Classical Album of the Year for their recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 3: Kindertotenlieder: Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Michelle... more

November 25, 2003
Simon Rattle Leads Berlin Philharmonic to San Francisco

Simon Rattle San Francisco Chronicle: For watchers of the international orchestral scene, the coming week brings a landmark visit. In its first San Francisco appearance in nearly half a century, the Berlin Philharmonic will give two concerts in Davies... more

November 2, 2003
3 Days In San Francisco for $500

New York Times: San Francisco may have swooned, for a while, over the $1,000 tasting menus and college-dropout millionaires of the dot-com boom. But since the economic and tourism slumps, the city not only offers deals to travelers, but... more

October 14, 2003
An Epic, Diverse 'Romeo and Juliet'

Marc Chagall's representation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet -- the "star-crossed" lovers. SF GATE Berlioz was not lacking in ambition when he set out to combine the legacies of Shakespeare and Beethoven in his dramatic symphony "Romeo and Juliet."... more

October 6, 2003
One-of-a-Kind Silicon Valley Benefit Concert: October 19, 2003

What: Vickie Natale Sings for the Arts When: Sunday, October 19, 2003, 2-6pm Where: Private Home in Atherton. Outdoor Performance. (Dress appropriately) Cost for Adults: $35/general seating; $65/priority seating (includes signed photograph); $125/premier seating (includes complimentary beverages, limited edition... more

October 2, 2003
ArtSFest - May 13-31, 2004

ArtSFest 2004 San Francisco is, at heart, a cultural center with deep roots in individualism, diversity, and self-expression that set it apart from others. Since the 1850s, groups as diverse as gold miners, Chinese laborers, beatniks, hippies and gays have... more

August 27, 2003
Event: Sausalito Art Festival, 8/30-9/1

Sausalito Art Festival: Every Labor Day weekend, stars of the contemporary art scene are showcased on the sparkling bay shores of Sausalito, California's Mediterranean-like seaside village. Over one-million visitors from throughout the world have experienced the Sausalito Art Festival... more





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