WomenSing joins Cappella SF, the Bay Area's professional choir, and GRAMMY-Award winning conductor Ragnar Bohlin on a journey through great choral music by best-loved French composers.
The concerts feature music of Josquin, Debussy, Poulenc, Couperin, Duruflé, Fauré, Messiaen and more.
WomenSing is thrilled to announce an exciting large-scale commission by renowned composer, Shawn Kirchner. Inspired by the album Folkjul, a Christmas suite influenced by Swedish folk traditions, WomenSing's artistic director, Ofer dal Lal has invited Mr. Kirchner to dream up a concert-length American "folk Yule".
Scheduled to be performed on December 11th and 15th 2019, the project will feature a combination of Kirchner's instrumental improvisations and carol settings from American song and spiritual traditions. These carols and songs will be woven into a dramatic arc which tells of the return of light after dark times.
Kirchner intends for the work to be figuratively told from the perspective of a woman "wise in years, who has seen it all, having lived through seasons of great gain and great loss, and whose celebration of rebirth at the time of Solstice/Christmas/New Year is her antidote to hopelessness in troubled times."
Lending the project its title, The Light of Hope Returning, the writing of author Susan Cooper will be featured in several new song settings by Kirchner, along with a number of his original songs.
We're happy to join the Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church Choir in hosting The Jerusalem Youth Chorus -- a choir that promotes dialogue through song among Israeli and Palestinian high school students in Jerusalem.
WomenSing unveils ancient tunes and lyrics about journey and shelter. Pieces in Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, and Medieval Farsi weave stories of longing and compassion.
Storyteller Dana Sherry joins with narration of stories of migrants presented between musical numbers.
Dana Sherry, Storyteller
Lee Dynes, Oud
Joanne de Mars, Cello
Peter Maund, Percussion