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Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Dates: Tuesday Evenings, July 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2010 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Location: Holy Family Episcopal Church
Registration Note: This class is limited in size.

This popular class, taught by internationally recognized countertenor Christopher Fritzsche, focuses on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed for a range of singers from beginning to experienced levels, each session includes work on foundational as well as advanced technical concepts. The class is limited in size in order to give participants more individual attention.

All participants will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This personalized instruction occurs in mini voice lessons that take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

REGISTRATION
This class is currently full. If you would like to be put onto the waiting list, please email: amber@sonomabach.org

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $30.00

Tuesday, July 06, 2010 Holy Family Episcopal Church


Jahrgang II: Bach's Second Leipzig Cantata Cycle

Santa Rosa Children's Chorus

Bach was eager to serve as Thomascantor at Leipzig because he could begin to fulfill his dream of a ‘well-regulated’ church music. One of his means for carrying out this dream was to compose and produce annual cantata cycles, including pieces for each Sunday and special festival of the church year. By the end of the 1720s he had completed an astounding five complete cycles (Jahrgang), in which he concentrated exclusively on a chorale-based format. First and last movements from fourteen great cantatas will be performed, circling around the year from the first Sunday after Trinity to Easter Sunday.

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Friday, May 21, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 22, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Charles Rus, Organist, in Recital: Buxtehude, Bohm, Bruhns and Bach

Organist Charles Rus plays a fascinating recital on the Casavant organ at the Church of the Incarnation, featuring Bach's Toccata and Fugue in F Major, his transcription of the Vivaldi Concerto in D Minor, and works by three prominent composers of the previous generation who influenced the young Bach: Dieterich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns and Georg Bohm.

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Sunday, May 16, 2010 3:00pm Church of the Incarnation


Bach and the German Motet

Bach’s motets, primarily written during his Leipzig years, are among his finest compositions. The first half of this concert traces the German motet from the double-choir pieces of Michael Praetorius, through the outstanding works of the Heinrich Schutz’ Cantiones Sacrae, to Bach’s magnificent Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf. The second half picks up the tale with Bach’s ebullient Lobet den Herrn and forges into the 19th century with fine neo-Baroque works by Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brams.

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Friday, May 14, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 15, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bach's Leipzig Audition

In 1722, Johann Kuhnau, the longtime cantor of the principal churches in Leipzig, Germany, passed away. The town council naturally turned to Georg Philip Telemann, the most prominent local composer and leader. He turned them down. Next the council selected Christoph Graupner, a musician in the court at Darmstadt. His prince offered a raise and turned them down. Finally, as one of the council-members said: “Since the best could not be obtained, a mediocre one would have to be accepted." This concert explores this fascinating piece of music history by presenting gorgeous cantatas by Kuhnau, Telemann, Graupner, and the "mediocre" one (Johann Sebastian Bach).

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Friday, May 07, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 08, 2010 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Music, Memories and the Brain

Presented by Dr. Petr Janata
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of California, Davis
The autobiographical memories evoked by music, and the associated emotions, are among the most powerful and poignant ways in which music engages the human brain. Using brief musical excerpts, Dr. Janata will discuss how we respond to memory-evoking music, both in terms of the memory content and the particular areas of the brain that are engaged in following the music's melodic and harmonic structure. While many areas of the brain support memories evoked by music, Dr. Janata will explain how a single area of the brain plays a particularly prominent role in associating music, memories, and emotions.

Friday, February 19, 2010 8:00am Glaser Center


Yoga for Singers

Justin Montigne, instructor

Dates: Wednesday Evenings, January 13, 20, and 27, 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Location: Ives 119, Sonoma State University
Registration Note: This class is limited in size.

Folder-shoulder got you down? Standing on risers for long concerts hurt your back? Interested in making a deeper connection to your instrument, the body? Do you want to better access and ground your breath and free up tension to make singing easier? Just curious about chakras, asanas, or yoga in general?

Join us for a new workshop exploring yoga for singers. Move a bit, sing a lot, and find out how to begin a yoga practice that can help you be a more physically present and grounded choral singer. Repertoire will be varied and accessible to singers with previous choral experience.

No yoga mat or previous yoga experience necessary.

Movement will be gentle, chair-based or standing, and fully integrated into concepts of singing.


Week 1: Tadasana - Stand and Sing
Week 2: Performing with Prana - Breath/Wheels of Life
Week 3: Yoga = Union - Getting It Together

Each night we will sing as part of our exploration. The repertoire will be varied, ranging from folk songs to vocal jazz to renaissance motets - anything that a choral singer may encounter - so that we can confront the issues in various styles of singing from a yogic perspective.

*For questions about the class email: info@sonomabach.org



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General: $60.00   Student/Seniors: $25.00

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Dates: Tuesday Evenings, January 5, 12, 19, and 26, 2010 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Location: Ives 119, Sonoma State University
Registration Note: This class is limited in size.

This popular class, taught by internationally recognized countertenor Christopher Fritzsche, focuses on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed for a range of singers from beginning to experienced levels, each session includes work on foundational as well as advanced technical concepts. The class is limited in size in order to give participants more individual attention.

All participants will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This personalized instruction occurs in mini voice lessons that take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

REGISTRATION
This class is currently full. If you would like to be put onto the waiting list, please email: amber@sonomabach.org

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $30.00

Tuesday, January 05, 2010 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Monteverdi in Love

The SSU Chamber Singers, joined by a period-instrument ensemble led by Baroque violinist Michael Sand, will perform a concert of madrigals, canzonette and scherzi exploring the roller-coaster of love. The repertoire will range from Monteverdi's earliest, light pieces to his most complex late-period works. Don't miss this great opportunity to hear a precocious 17-year-old develop into a ground-breaking master, all through the lens of love!

Friday, December 11, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, December 12, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Stravinsky & Beethoven

An atmosphere of reverence and dramatic ritual reminiscent of biblical times imbues Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, a choral triumph perfectly paired with Beethoven's unprecedented masterpiece and its iconic vocal finale — Ode to Joy. These profound, monumental works have the power to change listeners forever.

Saturday, December 05, 2009 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, December 06, 2009 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, December 07, 2009 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Cathedrals, Castles & Colonies

From the Gothic cathedrals and the majestic castles of Europe to the shores of the Americas, the Sonoma State University Chorus will perform a variety of works by English, French, German, Italian, and American composers.

Friday, November 20, 2009 7:30pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:30pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


1791: Mozart's Last Year

The holiday season starts early with an uplifting program crowned by Mozart’s beloved Requiem. The choral masterpieces of Mozart’s final days bear witness to the character and genius of this revered master. Come and enjoy!

Repertoire: Mozart: Overtures from The Magic Flute and La Clemenza di Tito, Masonic Cantata, Ave verum corpus, Requiem in D Minor

Friday, November 13, 2009 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, November 14, 2009 8:00pm St. Eugene's Cathedral
Sunday, November 15, 2009 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


Eighth Annual High School Choral Festival

Come hear young choral singers from Sonoma and Marin as we invite guest clinician Buddy James and SSU choral director Robert Worth to listen to, comment upon, and encourage our local choirs. Drop in anytime throughout the day to get a taste of what these kids can do!

Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Mystics and Troubadors

From contemporary interpretations of the chants of the great mystic Hildegard von Bingem to Vaughn Williams settings of William Blake poetry for oboe and voice, from Elizabethan songs of John Dowland for lute and voice to music of the modern singer/songwriter troubadours for guitar and voice, including James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Dan Fogelberg and others, this concert spans nearly a millenium of inspired music on the themes of Life, Love and Inspiration.

Featuring Countertenor Chris Fritzsche

Sunday, November 08, 2009 4:00pm Glaser Center


Day of the Dead Choral Workshop

Vocal music workshop featuring early music specialist Shira Kammen. Join us for an all-vocal workshop exploring laments for some of the great composers of the Renaissance and Middle Ages. Sing music by some of the great masters including Machaut, Josquin, Morley, and Ockeghem followed by the muscal lament on their deaths composed by a colleague, teacher or friend. All voice parts are needed; some sightsinging skills required.

Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


A Night at the Movies - The Singing Revolution


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Tickets are $20 per person and space is limted.

Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:30am


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Next class: Tuesday Evenings, July 28, August 4, 11, 18, 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Ives 119, Sonoma State University
Registration Note: This class is limited in size.

This popular class, taught by internationally recognized countertenor Christopher Fritzsche, focuses on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed for a range of singers from beginning to experienced levels, each session includes work on foundational as well as advanced technical concepts. The class is limited in size in order to give participants more individual attention.

All participants will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This personalized instruction occurs in mini voice lessons that take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

REGISTRATION
This class is currently full. If you would like to be put onto the waiting list, please email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $30.00

Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:30pm


Midsummer Night Sings

Sonoma County's popular summer choral series, now in its eighth season! Join us in a unique experience of singing great choral masterworks, led by four of the Bay Area’s finest choral conductors.

Each session features a noted conductor working through one or more great works with a group of local singers ranging in size from 60-120 voices.

Don't miss the opportunity to acquaint yourself--or reacquaint yourself-- with these great works.

Wednesdays evenings in July – 7:00-9:30

Guest Conductors:

July 7 - Lynne Morrow
Vivaldi: Gloria
Bach: Cantata 4 "Christ lag in Todesbanden"
Professor of Music, Sonoma State University
Choral Director, Oakland Symphony Chorus
Director, Pacific Mozart Ensemble

July 14 - Carol Menke
Faure: Requiem & Poulenc: Gloria
Director, Cantiamo Sonoma
Director, Santa Rosa Children's Chorus
Music Director, Church of the Incarnation

July 21 - Magen Solomon
Brahms: Ein deutsches Requim
Professor of Choral Music, University of Southern California
Music Director, San Francisco Choral Artists

July 28 - Robert Worth
Monteverdi: A tour of the 1610 Vespers & Missa in illo tempore
Professor of Music, Sonoma State University
Choral Director, Santa Rosa Symphony

Locations:
July 7, 21, and 28: Room 119, Ives Hall, Sonoma State University; July 14: Holy Family Episcopal Church, 1500 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park

$10 per session; $5 students, age 18 and under
$2.50 for parking at SSU; free parking at Holy Family.

Musical scores and refreshments provided.

Tel: (707) 581-8933
Email: info@sonomabach.org



Tickets will be available at the door

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   Student/Seniors: $5.00

Wednesday, July 07, 2010 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 7:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Welcome, Somer: Music of May and Midsummer

Saturday, June 6, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ives 119, Sonoma State University

Join us for an exciting full-day vocal music workshop featuring early music specialist Shira Kammen. We'll look at Medieval and Renaissance compositions, as well as traditional Anglo-American songs celebrating the May season, springtime love of the court and of the country, gardens and greenery, and renewal. The pieces will feature virelais and rondeaux by Guillaume Dufay, secular music of Ludwig Senfl, and the acclaimed Anonymous as well as a goodly amount of British Isles traditional music. All voice parts are needed; some sightsinging skills required.

Shira Kammen
Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Shira Kammen has spent well over half her life exploring the worlds of early and traditional music. A member for many years of the early music Ensembles Alcatraz and Project Ars Nova, and Medieval Strings, she has also worked with Sequentia, Hesperion XX, the Boston Camerata, the Balkan group Kitka, the Oregon, California and San Francisco Shakespeare Festivals, and is the founder of Class V Music, an ensemble dedicated to performance on river rafting trips. She has performed and taught in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Israel, Morocco, and Japan, and on the Colorado, Rogue and Klamath Rivers.

Shira happily collaborated with singer/storyteller John Fleagle for fifteen years, and performs now with several new groups: a medieval ensemble, Fortune's Wheel: a new music group, Ephemeros; an eclectic ethnic band, Panacea; as well as frequent collaborations with performers such as storyteller/harpist Patrick Ball, sopranos Anne Azema , Susan Rode Morris, medieval music expert Margriet Tindemans, and in many theatrical and dance productions.

She has played on several television and movie soundtracks, including 'O', amodern high school-setting of Othello. Some of her original music can be heard in an independent film about fans of the work of JRR Tolkien. The strangest place Shira has played is in the elephant pit of the Jerusalem Zoo. She hopes to spend more time playing music of all kinds in the wilderness.



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General: $30.00   Student/Seniors: $10.00


J.S. Bach: Joining Together and Feeding the Hungry

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, Jubilate Baroque Orchestra and a quartet of outstanding soloists join to present four great Bach cantatas, two on the theme of marriage (Cantatas 140 and 196) and two on the theme of feeding the hungry (Cantatas 144 and 187). Come share with us the music of Bach at his most optimistic and joyful!

Consistent with the "Feeding the Hungry" theme, we invite you to bring a donation of non-perishable food, for distribution through the Redwood Empire Food Bank to those in need.

Friday, May 15, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 16, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Byrd: Corpus Christi Mass

Robert Worth directs the SSU Chamber Singers, with organist David Parsons, in a reconstruction of Mass for Corpus Christi, including William Byrd's famous Mass for Four Voices, motets from his Gradualia, works for organ, and plainsong. The concert will feature the SSU Music Department's new Klop positiv organ.

Friday, May 08, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 09, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


O Primavera

Join the SSU Chorus as they celebrate springtime through a variety of choral works that spans the ages, featuring Vaughan Williams' powerful Five Mystical Songs, as well as selections by Monteverdi, Bach, and Brahms.

Friday, May 01, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 02, 2009 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


J.S. Bach: The Organ and the Chorale

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, the Santa Rosa Children's Chorus and organist Charles Rus present an evening featuring chorale-based organ works of Bach, along with the original hymn melodies and Bach's own imaginative vocal harmonizations.

Sunday, March 22, 2009 4:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church


Twelfth Night Early Music Workshop

Saturday, January 17, 10am - 5pm

Please join us for a vocal music workshop featuring early music specialist Shira Kammen, featuring gorgeous Medieval and Renaissance new year's songs, winter and solstice songs, and songs from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Featured composers include Thomas Morley, Robert Johnson, Adam de la Halle and Guillaume Dufay, as well as the perennial Medieval favorite, Anonymous. All voice parts are needed; some sightsinging skills required.

Shira Kammen
Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Shira Kammen has spent well over half her life exploring the worlds of early and traditional music. A member for many years of the early music Ensembles Alcatraz and Project Ars Nova, and Medieval Strings, she has also worked with Sequentia, Hesperion XX, the Boston Camerata, the Balkan group Kitka, the Oregon, California and San Francisco Shakespeare Festivals, and is the founder of Class V Music, an ensemble dedicated to performance on river rafting trips. She has performed and taught in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Israel, Morocco, and Japan, and on the Colorado, Rogue and Klamath Rivers.

Shira happily collaborated with singer/storyteller John Fleagle for fifteen years, and performs now with several new groups: a medieval ensemble, Fortune's Wheel: a new music group, Ephemeros; an eclectic ethnic band, Panacea; as well as frequent collaborations with performers such as storyteller/harpist Patrick Ball, sopranos Anne Azema , Susan Rode Morris, medieval music expert Margriet Tindemans, and in many theatrical and dance productions.

She has played on several television and movie soundtracks, including 'O', amodern high school-setting of Othello. Some of her original music can be heard in an independent film about fans of the work of JRR Tolkien. The strangest place Shira has played is in the elephant pit of the Jerusalem Zoo. She hopes to spend more time playing music of all kinds in the wilderness.


MUSIC
If possible, please print out the music and review your part before the workshop.

Ah Robin (pdf)
Bonjour Bon Mois in g (pdf)
Dufay-Ce jour de l'an (pdf)
hac in anni (pdf)
hac in die salutari (pdf)
In Winter Cold (pdf)
Ivy is Good (pdf)
To Drive the Cold Winter Away (pdf)
When That I Was (pdf)



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Ticket Prices
General: $20.00   Student/Seniors: $10.00

Saturday, January 17, 2009 10:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Josquin Workshop

Wednesday Evenings, January 7, 14, 21, 6:30pm - 9:30pm


All singers with choral and/or solo background are invited to participate in our January sightsinging series, The Sacred Music of Josquin Deprez. Led by SCCS Music Director Bob Worth and Windsor High School Choral Director Marie Schrader, the class will explore Josquin's masses and motets in small and medium-sized ensembles. Those singers for whom sightsinging instruction or review is appropriate should plan to arrive at 6:30; all others should arrive at 7:30. If you're not certain into which category you fall, come at 6:30 the first night.

REGISTRATION

Tuition Type

Ticket Prices
General: $30.00   Student/Seniors: $15.00

Wednesday, January 07, 2009 7:30pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:30pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:30pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Next class: Tuesday Evenings, January 6, 13, 20, 7pm - 9:30pm and Saturday, January 24, 1-3:30pm
Registration Note: This class is limited to 17 participants. If the class is full, please email sonomachoral@sbcglobal.net to indicate your interest in registering for the class. A wait list will be created for this class.

This class will be limited in size so as to give participants more individual attention. The emphasis will be on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed with the beginning to the more experienced level singer in mind, this series of classes will consider some foundation as well as advanced technical concepts. Each participant will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This will happen in mini voice lessons that will take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

REGISTRATION

This class is currently full. Please email sonomachoral@sonoma.edu to be put on the waiting list in case of a cancellation.

Ticket Prices
General: $60.00   Student/Seniors: $30.00

Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Saturday, January 24, 2009 1:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Lord Nelson Mass

The Sonoma County Bach Choir and the Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus join forces with the Santa Rosa Symphony and a great lineup of soloists, under the baton of Bruno Ferrandis, to perform Haydn's great Lord Nelson Mass. Also on the program: the Haydn Surprise Symphony and the Bach Keyboard Concerto in D minor.

Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, December 14, 2008 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, December 15, 2008 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Magnificat!

A potpourri of celebratory choral works that will include Vivaldi's Magnificat, as well as selections from around the world that honor love and peace.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Sunday, December 14, 2008 7:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


A Baroque Christmas

Three superb works by Italian, French and German Baroque masters performed in a sacred, yet convivial, atmosphere. Enjoy dramatic, imaginative use of instruments and voices as your spirit "soars joyfully aloft." A memorable holiday celebration!

Friday, December 05, 2008 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, December 06, 2008 8:00pm St. Eugene's Cathedral
Sunday, December 07, 2008 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


Monteverdi: Second Vespers

The SSU Chamber Singers, directed by Bob Worth, present a special pair of Vespers concerts, featuring on Friday Vespers for the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, and on Saturday Vespers for the Feast of St. Cecilia. Spectacular psalms and Magnificat from the late works of Monteverdi, and motets by Josquin, Palestrina, Jacquet de Mantova and Clemens non papa.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 21, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 22, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Seventh Annual High School Choral Festival

Come hear young choral singers from Sonoma and Marin as we invite guest clinician Dan Earl and SSU choral director Robert Worth to listen to, comment upon, and encourage our local choirs. Drop in anytime throughout the day to get a taste of what these kids can do!

Thursday, November 13, 2008 8:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Transatlantica: French and American Sacred Music

Countertenor Chris Fritzsche and organist Charles Rus team up again in the SCCS opening recital. They will be joined by cellist Zoe Keating in this program featuring sacred music from both sides of the Atlantic.

Information on how to purchase tickets will be available soon.

Saturday, November 08, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Sightsinging Toolkit

Next class: July 1, 8, 15, & 22, 7-9:30pm
Registration: Click on first class session below.


This course emphasizes developement of strong reading skills, using Movable Do solfege and count singing. With a different focus each time the workshop is offered, the course is an excellent foundation for beginners or next step for seasoned sightsingers.

Topics covered include:
- Solfege, both in familiar contexts and in sightsinging
- Everything you wanted to know about basic theory but were afraid to ask
- Successful strategies for improving sightsinging ability

Instructor:
Marie Schrader has a degree in Music Education with emphasis in Vocal Performance, from Sonoma State University. In addition to conducting the choir at Windsor High School, Ms. Schrader is also the Music Teacher at Brooks Elementary School in the Windsor School District. She also has taught music for various organizations including Kenwood School, Sonoma Valley Children’s Chorus, Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus, and Vivace Adult Chorus. She has also performed and toured with vocal groups such as Santa Rosa Junior College Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, Sonoma State University Chorus. Ms. Schrader has toured Europe twice with the Northern California Chamber Chorale.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Next class: Monday Evenings, July 7, 14, 21 & 28, 7pm - 9:30pm
Registration: See below.

This class will be limited in size so as to give participants more individual attention. The emphasis will be on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed with the beginning to the more experienced level singer in mind, this series of classes will consider some foundation as well as advanced technical concepts. Each participant will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This will happen in mini voice lessons that will take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

Click on first class session below to register. Fee covers all class sessions.

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $60.00

Monday, July 07, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, July 14, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, July 21, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, July 28, 2008 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Monteverdiana: Monteverdi's Late Works

In the last several years of his life, Monteverdi published two massive volumes of his compositions: The Eight Book of Madrigals and the Selva Morale. The SSU Chamber Singers, accompanied by a chamber ensemble from Sonoma Baroque, will present some of the astounding pieces from these books, representing the peak of Monteverdi's art in both secular and sacred realms.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 16, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 17, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


An American Choral Landscape

The SSU Chorus, directed by Jenny Bent, presents an eclectic concert of American choral music by such composers as Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and Moses Hogan.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 09, 2008 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Sunday, May 11, 2008 7:00pm Glaser Center


JS Bach: Mass in B minor with Santa Rosa Symphony

Bach's sacred magnum opus glorifies both voice and instrument, as the Santa Rosa Symphony and the Sonoma County Bach Choir wing the listener to heaven with brilliant harmonies and depth of sound. From the solemn Kyrie to the ebullient Gloria through the last chord of the Dona nobis pacem, you'll be riveted by this tour de force setting of the Latin Mass.

Friday, May 02, 2008 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:00pm St. Eugene's Cathedral
Sunday, May 04, 2008 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


Intimacies and Outbursts, featuring Jenni Samuelson

From the most intimate art song to fiery operatic duet, this program will take you on a journey through the ups and downs of love, featuring works by Purcell, Mozart, Strauss, Poulenc, and Bernstein. Jenni Samuelson, an SSU graduate who has performed in many SCCS concerts, will be joined by baritone Joseph Wiggett and pianist Stephen Thomas, faculty members of CSU Stanislaus and frequent performers on concert stages throughout the US and Europe.

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


3rd Annual SCCS Soiree

Join us for an intimate evening at a private Santa Rosa home for a fundraising event in support of the educational work of the Sonoma County Choral Society. Now in its second season, Clerestory makes its Sonoma County debut at the soiree with a varied program of a capella music including early Renaissance gems and American classiscs. Don't miss this opportunity to hear this great ensemble, and support SCCS at the same time!

Ticket Prices
General: $150.00  Saturday, March 08, 2008 7:30pm


Bach Variations - Sonoma Baroque

Sonoma Baroque Orchestra, directed by Michael Sand, teams up with soprano Carol Menke to perform an all-Bach concert featuring Cantata 82 ('Ich habe genug'), the Violin Concerto in A major, and Sinfonias.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Saturday, February 16, 2008 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - Carol Menke and Marilyn Thompson

Celebrating two decades of musical collaboration in the wonderful world of lieder, Carol Menke, soprano, and Marilyn Thompson, pianist, perform the works of Robert Schumann, Joseph Marx,Gabriel Faure, Olivier Messiaen, and the English songs of Robert Sheldon. They will be joined by a fabulous guest artist!

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, February 02, 2008 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


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Renaissance Motets: Sightreading Workshop for Small Ensembles

Next class:TBD

Simona Nass and Paul Kim bring their passion, knowledge, and vast collection of Renaissance Motets to a workshop designed to help singers get the most out of their sightreading skills. Singers will have the opportunity to sing one on a part in small ensembles formed based on individual experience.

Simona Nass has been singing choral music since elementary school, including participating in recordings with Cantori/New York and the Renaissance Street Singers. However, she is primarily known for being a Renaissance motet sight-singing obsessionist. After sight-singing Renaissance motets for over a decade, she started hosting Renaissance motet sight sings in 2005, gathering a different set of 4-8 singers several times a month. Nearly 200 singers have participated, ranging from professional singers with strong sight-singing skills to less advanced community chorus members.

Paul Kim is an SFSU Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and is currently pursuing his Master of Music in Choral Conducting with Josh Haberman, also at SFSU. He is the director of the International Orange Chorale (www.iocsf.org), the San Francisco State University Women's Chorus, the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, and was a member of RoShamBo, a professional a cappella jazz/pop sextet.


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Next class: Monday Evenings, July 7, 14, 21 & 28, 7pm - 9:30pm
Registration: Please check back for online registration.

This class will be limited in size so as to give participants more individual attention. The emphasis will be on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed with the beginning to the more experienced level singer in mind, this series of classes will consider some foundation as well as advanced technical concepts. Each participant will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This will happen in mini voice lessons that will take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.


*For questions about the class email: christopher.fritzsche@gmail.com

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $60.00


Giuseppe Verdi: Messa da Requiem - Sonoma County Bach Choir with the Santa Rosa Symphony

The Sonoma County Bach Choir and the Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus, four renowned operatic stars and the Santa Rosa Symphony under the baton of new Music Director Bruno Ferrandis in this complex weaving of themes of life and death.

Saturday, December 08, 2007 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, December 09, 2007 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, December 10, 2007 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Trecento and Quattrocento Music in Northern Italy

The SSU Chamber Singers, directed by Robert Worth, perform fabulous,rarely-heard music composed in Italy during the 14th, 15th and early 16th centuries. Featuring works by Paola Tenorista, Johannes Ciconia,Guillaume Dufay and Josquin Desprez.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 30, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Sunday, December 02, 2007 7:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Cathedrals, Castles and Colonies - SSU CHORUS

From the Gothic cathedrals and the majestic castles of Europe to the shores of the Americas, the Sonoma State University Chorus (directed by Jenny Bent) will perform a variety of works by English, German, Italian, and American composers including Leonardo Leo's "Magnificat" and Andreas Hammerschmidt's "O Ihr Lieben Hirten."

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 16, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 17, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


5th Annual Invitational High School Choral Festival

Come hear young choral singers from Sonoma and Marin as we invite guest clinician Sanford Dole and SSU choral director Robert Worth to listen to, comment upon, and encourage local choirs. Drop in anytime throughout the day to get a taste of what these kids can do!

Thursday, November 08, 2007 8:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


SCCS Season Opening Recital

Soprano Marguerite Krull, countertenor Chris Fritzsche, flautist Kathleen Kraft, and Sonoma Baroque, a new period-instrument chamber ensemble, open our season with a program including the Pergolesi 'Stabat Mater' and The Bach Orchestral Suite in B Minor.

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, October 27, 2007 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


The Planets with the Santa Rosa Symphony

Women of the Sonoma County Bach Choir and the SSU Chamber Singers join the Santa Rosa Symphony, directed by Bruno Ferrandis, in a special Multimedia production of Gustav Holst's 'The Planets'. Also featured are Oliver Messiaen's 'Un Sourire' for orchestra and Gustav Mahler's 'Songs of a Wayfarer', featuring mezzo-soprano Jacalyn Kreitzer. For tickets to this performance, please call the Santa Rosa Symphony Box office at 707-546-8742, or visit santarosasymphony.com.

Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, October 15, 2007 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Feldenkrais ATM Class

Registration: Click on first class session below to register online.
Dates: Thursday evenings , July 5, 12, 19, & 26, 7-8:15 pm, plus one Saturday intensive, July 21, 10-3 pm.
*Drop ins accomodated, see rate information below.

Description:
This weekly workshop features lessons in Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement augmented by individual Functional Integration® lessons specific to the needs of performing artists including singers, actors and instrumentalists. Founded by Moshe Feldenkrais, the Feldenkrais Method of Somatic Education offers a means for discovering new approaches, new movements, and new ways of sensing ourselves. In Awareness Through Movement lessons participants are guided through a series of structured, gentle and innovative sequences which highlight the relationship between the bones, joints, and muscle groups of the body.

This workshop explores:
• Improving technical skill through sensory awareness.
• Imagination and intention in performance.
• Taking the Feldenkrais Method® into the practice room
• How to have more fun and effective practicing!

From previous workshop participants:

“... a class that could benefit any performer: beginning to advanced.”

“I learn so much from Karen. She has a way to help you go beyond what you think you can do.”

About the Feldenkrais Method®

Founded by Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-84), the Feldenkrais Method®of Somatic Education offers a system toward developing harmonious patterns of movement. Its emphasis on sensing, imagining, and differentiating the relationships between the joints and bones of the skeletal system helps to bring greater clarity and comfort, grace and ease. In the performing arts, the method is highly effective in improving coordination and posture for singers, dancers, and in character study for actors.
Come and enjoy this opportunity to move and create and explore your possibilities for movement. Dress comfortably. Mats are provided or you may choose to bring your own.

About Karen: Singer and Feldenkrais Practitioner, Karen Clark, has presented workshops for musicians throughout the U.S. Her essay, The Impulse to Sing, is published in the Feldenkrais Journal. Karen is Lecturer in Voice at Sonoma State University.

Drop in rate: 4 Thursday evenings, $15 each, Saturday intensive, $45.

Ticket Prices
General: $75.00   Student/Seniors: $75.00

Thursday, July 05, 2007 7:00pm
Thursday, July 12, 2007 7:00pm
Thursday, July 19, 2007 7:00pm
Saturday, July 21, 2007 10:00am
Thursday, July 26, 2007 7:00pm


Handel in Rome, Handel in London

When he was 22, Handel spent several years in Rome, where he produced some of his most novel and exciting works of sacred music. Featured pieces will be the psalms Dixit Dominus and Laudate Pueri. In addition, the second half of the concert will feature two of the bloved Chandos anthems. The Sonoma Baroque Orchestra joins with the Sonoma County Bach Choir and a great lineup of soloists for this season-closer conducted by guest director Jenny Bent.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 18, 2007 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, May 19, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


World Peace, World Freedom

The SSU Chorus, under the guest direction of SSU Music Theater director Lynne Morrow, presents a concert of world music for choir, drawn from the rich repertoires of Africa, South and Central America, Asia and beyond. The focus will be on music central to the struggle for peace and freedom. This colorful and moving event will set your ear humming, your mind working and your feet tapping!

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 11, 2007 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, May 12, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


English Cathedral Music: Byrd to Britten and Beyond

Guest director Jenny Bent, substituting for SCCS Music Director Bob Worth during his sabbatical semester, leads the SSU Chamber Singers in a concert of English sacred music, beginning with William Byrd and proceeding all the way to the present. Don't miss the chance to hear this fine small group sing under Jenny's peerless direction!

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 04, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 05, 2007 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Cantiamo and Santa Rosa Children's Chorus

Two fine groups directed by local singer/conductor Carol Menke join together for a bright and joyous Spring concert. Cantiamo will perform both sacred and secular works of the season, and the Concert Choir from SRCC will thrill you with their pure voices and delightful presentation. Join us for our first concert in Santa Rosa's newest concert venue, the Glaser Center!

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:00pm Glaser Center


Movie Magic of John WIlliams

Part of the Symphony Pops series, a co-production of the Santa Rosa Symphony and the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, Michael Krajewski will conduct a blockbuster performance of the “Movie Magic of John Williams”, featuring music from the "Star Wars" series, "Saving Private Ryan", and many other Williams favorites.

Sunday, April 15, 2007 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Soirée

We invite you to join us for an intimate evening at a private Santa Rosa home for a fundraising event to support the educational work of the Sonoma County Choral Society. The concert will feature the works of composer and SSU Performing Arts chair Jeff Langley and lyricist Amanda McTigue. Performers will include Jenni Samuelson, Carol Menke, Karen Clark, Christopher Fritzsche, and other favorite Sonoma County artists.

Dessert and beverages will be served, during which there will be the opportunity to meet the performers in an informal setting. We hope you will take this opportunity to join us for this memorable evening and support the continuing work of the Sonoma County Choral Society.

Ticket Prices
General: $150.00  Saturday, March 24, 2007 7:30pm


Die Schöne Müllerin (Canceled)

This concert had to be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.

Tenor Brian Staufenbiel (professor of music at UC Santa Cruz, and regular SCCS soloist) and pianist Michael McGushin perform Franz Schubert's great song cycle, Die Schöne Müllerin, in a special presentation.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Sunday, March 04, 2007 4:00pm


Midwinter Choral Retreat: Exploring Handel

Handel: Chandos Anthems and other Handel Favorites
Jenny Bent, Guest Conductor

Join us for a morning of singing and learning about the history and performance practice surrounding the composition of Handel's eleven little-known masterpieces, the Chandos anthems. Composed between 1717 and 1718 for his lavish patron, the First Duke of Chandos, these breathtakingly beautiful sacred compositions are true musical perfection!

Music and refreshments provided

For information, call 707-664-4234 or email sonomachoral@sonoma.edu

Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Feldenkrais Method for Performing Artists
Weekend Workshop

Next class: January 13 & 14, 2007. Saturday 10-4, Sunday 2-6
Registration: SSU Extended Education "Feldenkrais"

This weekend intensive workshop features lessons in Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement augmented by individual Functional Integration® lessons specific to the needs of performing artists including singers, actors and instrumentalists. Founded by Moshe Feldenkrais, the Feldenkrais Method of Somatic Education offers a means for discovering new approaches, new movements, and new ways of sensing ourselves. In Awareness Through Movement lessons participants are guided through a series of structured, gentle and innovative sequences which highlight the relationship between the bones, joints, and muscle groups of the body.

This workshop explores:
• Improving technical skill through sensory awareness.
• Imagination and intention in performance.
• Taking the Feldenkrais Method® into the practice room
• How to have more fun and effective practicing!

From previous workshop participants:

“... a class that could benefit any performer: beginning to advanced.”

“I learn so much from Karen. She has a way to help you go beyond what you think you can do.”

About the Feldenkrais Method®

Founded by Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-84), the Feldenkrais Method®of Somatic Education offers a system toward developing harmonious patterns of movement. Its emphasis on sensing, imagining, and differentiating the relationships between the joints and bones of the skeletal system helps to bring greater clarity and comfort, grace and ease. In the performing arts, the method is highly effective in improving coordination and posture for singers, dancers, and in character study for actors.
Come and enjoy this opportunity to move and create and explore your possibilities for movement. Dress comfortably. Mats are provided or you may choose to bring your own.

Singer and Feldenkrais Practitioner, Karen Clark, has presented workshops for musicians throughout the U.S. Her essay, The Impulse to Sing, is published in the Feldenkrais Journal. Karen is Lecturer in Voice at Sonoma State University.


Ready, Set, Sing!

Healthy Vocal Production in Choral and Solo Singing

Next class: Wednesday evenings, January 3, 10, 17, and 24, 7pm - 9:30pm
Registration:

This class will be limited in size so as to give participants more individual attention. The emphasis will be on improving individual technique in the context of choral and solo singing. Designed with the beginning to the more experienced level singer in mind, this series of classes will consider some foundation as well as advanced technical concepts. Each participant will leave with a new understanding of their own instrument as well as tools and exercises designed specifically for them. This will happen in mini voice lessons that will take place in the context of the class. Participants are encouraged to bring questions about vocal technique as well as specific vocal challenges to be worked on and improved in class.

Comments from past participants:
"This class changed my mind. Before, I thought voice classes were mainly for soloists; now I see that every voice can grow and benefit from expert guidance."

"The teachers were fabulous in their support of choral singers and generous with their insights into specific next steps for each of us. We had a great time in every session!"

"Through this course I gained information that I could use to sing better. Even more important, I gained confidence in my singing."

Ticket Prices
General: $80.00   Student/Seniors: $60.00


Dona Nobis Pacem

Rising young conductor Joana Carneiros joins the Santa Rosa Symphony, the SSU Chorus (Robert Worth, director), the Santa Rosa Symphonic Chorus (Dan Earl, director) and the Santa Rosa High School Concert Choir (Kira Nikiforuk, director) for a concert of Robert Schumann, John Corigliano and Ralph Vaughan Williams, featuring the powerful Dona Nobis Pacem. Soloists include Jenni Samuelson (soprano) and Philip Lima (baritone).

Saturday, December 09, 2006 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, December 10, 2006 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, December 11, 2006 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Monteverdi: 1610 Vespers

Claudio Monteverdi was a musical giant at the cusp between the Renaissance and the Baroque. His virtuosic 1610 collection of music for the Vespers service includes large-scale psalm settings, instrumental pieces, and solos, duets and trios. We will perform Monteverdi's work in the context of an Annunciation Vespers, with chant passages unifying the polyphony. There will be cornetti and harpsichord in the orchestra along with strings and winds, the voices of the Sonoma County Bach Choir and an exciting lineup of soloists. Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear early Baroque music at its finest! Presented by Santa Rosa Symphony.

Ticket Prices
General: $20.00   FANS: $20.00  Student/Seniors: $20.00

Friday, December 01, 2006 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:00pm St. Eugene's Cathedral
Sunday, December 03, 2006 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


The Triumphs of Oriana

The SSU Chamber Singers, directed by Robert Worth, present highlights from Thomas Morley's great madrigal collection, the Triumphs of Oriana, for which the leading madrigalists of the day contributed pieces. The concert will also include selections from Il Trionfo di Dori, the Italian model for Morley's work.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 17, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 18, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Invitational High School Choral Festival

Led by Joshua Haberman (choral director at San Francisco State University and assistant conductor of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus) and SSU choral director Robert Worth, our 5th annual SSU Choral Festival is your opportunity to see and hear the future of choral music as we hear performances by high school choirs from Sonoma and Marin counties! Admission is free, and all are welcome to drop by to listen in on this fascinating event. Groups will sing from 9-4:30.

Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


An Evening of Duets

Soprano Carol Menke, countertenor Chris Fritzsche and pianist Marilyn Thompson team up to open our season with a recital ranging from Handel to Schumann. If you caught Chris and Carol singing Vivaldi last December, you'll know first-hand the vocal excitement these two artists can generate!

10/31/06: THIS CONCERT IS NEARLY SOLD OUT! PLEASE DO NOT ORDER TICKETS ON THE WEBSITE, AS THERE MAY BE NO SEATS REMAINING. INSTEAD, CALL THE SSU BOX OFFICE AT 707-664-2353.

Saturday, November 04, 2006 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Feldenkrais Weekend Intensive Workshop

This weekend intensive workshop features lessons in Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement specific to the needs of singers and instrumentalists. Founded by Moshe Feldenkrais, the Feldenkrais Method of Somatic Education offers a means for discovering new approaches, new movements, and new ways of sensing ourselves. In Awareness Through Movement lessons participants are guided through a series of structured, gentle and innovative sequences which highlight the relationship between the bones, joints, and muscle groups of the body.

For the string player or the brass player who would like to find more comfort in sitting and playing or the singer who seeks more ease in standing and holding music, these classes will be of benefit in the following ways:
- Increased Mobility of the Head, Neck, and Shoulders
- Greater Flexibility in the Back
- The Dynamics of Posture in Standing and Sitting
The Relationship between Breathing and Posture

Come and enjoy this opportunity to move and create and explore your possibilities for movement. Dress comfortably. Mats are provided or you may choose to bring your own. To enhance your process of learning, we invite you to consider taking this intensive weekend workshop in conjunction with the weekly Ready Set Sing workshop!

Singer and Feldenkrais Practitioner, Karen Clark, has presented workshops for musicians throughout the U.S. Her essay, The Impulse to Sing, is published in the Feldenkrais Journal. Karen is Lecturer in Voice at Sonoma State University.

The Summer 2006 Workshop takes place on July 22 & 23 Saturday 10am to 4pm Sunday 2pm to 6pm

Saturday, July 22, 2006 10:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Sunday, July 23, 2006 2:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


VoiceWorks: Sightsinging Toolkit

Next class: January 2008
Registration: SSU Extended Education


This course emphasizes developement of strong reading skills, using Movable Do solfege and count singing. With a different focus each time the workshop is offered, the course is an excellent foundation for beginners or next step for seasoned sightsingers.

Topics covered include:
- Solfege, both in familiar contexts and in sightsinging
- Everything you wanted to know about basic theory but were afraid to ask
- Successful strategies for improving sightsinging ability


Mozart’s Sacred Music: From Salzburg to Vienna: Mass in C Minor

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, a period-instrument ensemble and stellar soloists team up to present Mozart’s Great Mass in C Minor. Composed in his first years in Vienna, and designed to feature his new wife Constanze as soprano soloist, the piece was performed in incomplete form in Salzburg in 1783.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 19, 2006 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, May 20, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Mozart’s Sacred Music: From Salzburg to Vienna: Vespers

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, the SSU Chorus, Jubilate Baroque Orchestra and a lineup of top local soloists perform both of Mozart’s Vespers settings, written in the composers last years in Salzburg. Included is also the exquisite motet, Ave verum corpus, written in Vienna in Mozart’s final days.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 12, 2006 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, May 13, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Mozart’s Sacred Music: From Salzburg to Vienna: Missa Brevis

The SSU Chamber Singers, a sextet of period-instrument players and four outstanding soloists perform four of the young Mozart’s delightful Missa Brevis settings, written for the Archbishop’s musical establishment at Salzburg.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, April 28, 2006 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Featured Guest Ensemble: San Francisco Choral Artists

Directed by Magen Solomon, this accomplished group of singers offers Wisdom of the Ages: Sages & Seers: Thought-provoking works on texts drawn from Eastern and Western traditions, from the great poets, sages, thinkers, and mystics. Highlights include world premiere works written just for this program.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Sunday, March 26, 2006 4:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Mozart Soirée

We invite you to join us for an intimate evening at a private Santa Rosa home for a fundraising event to support the educational work of the Sonoma County Choral Society. The concert will feature Jeffrey Kahane, and sopranos Carol Menke, and Jenni Samuelson, who will perform works by Mozart in honor of his 250th birthday. Dessert and beverages will be served, during which, there will be the opportunity to meet the performers in an informal setting. We hope you will take this opportunity to join us for this memorable evening and support the continuing work of the Sonoma County Choral Society.

Ticket Prices
General: $150.00  Saturday, March 04, 2006 7:30pm


Love and Beauty in Turbulent Times

SSU faculty contralto Karen Clark and pianist Marilyn Thompson explore the complexity of the human soul, as expressed in song settings by Mozart, Mahler, Brahms, Debussy and Ravel, as well as in traditional and contemporary American song.

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Sunday, February 19, 2006 4:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Mozart Quartets: A 250th Birthday Celebration

Pianist Marilyn Thompson, cellist Jill Brendel and friends join company to present Mozart quartets, including the Dissonance String Quartet and the E-flat Piano Quartet. Free cake at intermission!

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


The Red Priest of Venice: The Sacred Music of Antonio Vivaldi

The Santa Rosa Symphony Honor Choir and Sonoma Baroque Orchestra team up with two outstanding local vocal soloists to present sacred works by the impetuous Antonio Vivaldi, including the Magnificat and his famed Gloria.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, December 16, 2005 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, December 17, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


A Bach Christmas Celebration

Enhance your holidays by enjoying these magnificent Latin church pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, including the Magnificat, the Third Orchestral Suite, and Cantata 191 (Gloria in excelsis Deo). The sacred sounds of Christmas will ring in your ears long after the final note!

Ticket Prices
General: $20.00   FANS: $20.00  Student/Seniors: $20.00

Friday, December 02, 2005 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, December 03, 2005 8:00pm St. Eugene's Cathedral
Sunday, December 04, 2005 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


Blessed Cecilia: Music in Praise of Music

The SSU Chamber Singers, under the direction of Robert Worth, perform a concert dedicated to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. Featured works include a set of Renaissance motets, Herbert Howells touching Hymn for Saint Cecilia, and Benjamin Britten’s incredible Hymn to Saint Cecilia, based upon a poem by WH Auden.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 18, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 19, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


The Triumphs of Oriana

The SSU Chamber Singers, directed by Robert Worth, present highlights from Thomas Morley's great madrigal collection, the Triumphs of Oriana, for which the leading madrigalists of the day contributed pieces. The concert will also include selections from Il Trionfo di Dori, the Italian model for Morley's work.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, November 17, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, November 18, 2006 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Invitational High School Choral Festival

Led by Daniel Afonso of CSU Stanislaus and SSU choral director Robert Worth, our 4th annual SSU Choral Festival is your opportunity to see and hear the future of choral music as we hear performances by high school choirs from Sonoma and Marin counties.

Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


The Extremes of Love, Praise and Devotion: Chris Fritzsche and Charles Rus

This concert begins with songs on texts of love returned, spurned and confounded by Giulio and Francesca Caccini, Nicholas Lanier, John Blow, and Claudio Monteverdi. The second half of the concert will feature arias by JS Bach. Charles Rus will accompany on instruments from his own collection, and will lace the concert with solo gems, some old, some new, and some unexpected. At intermission, let us treat you to refreshments as part of our season opening gala!

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Sunday, November 06, 2005 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Midsummer Night Sings

Greenfarm’s choral series on Wednesday nights in July! Join us in a unique experience of singing great choral works (with only one rehearsal!!), led by four of the Bay Area’s finest choral conductors.

Each session features a noted conductor working through one or more great works with a choir of local singers ranging in size from 60-120 voices.

There is no advance registration necessary for the Midsummer Night Sings sessions. Just come on down to have a great time singing! If you have a score for the evening's project, bring it along. Otherwise, you can borrow one of ours. Fees are collected at the door. Snacks and beverages for breaktime are provided!

Don't miss these great opportunities to acquaint yourself--or reacquaint yourself-- with these great works!

Wednesdays evenings in July – 7:00-9:45

Guest Conductors:

July 9 - Brad Wells
Poulenc: Gloria
Mendelssohn: Psalm 42 Cantata
Mendelssohn: Verleih uns Frieden
July 16 - Sanford Dole
Brahms: Requiem
July 23 - Matt Oltman
Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb, Ceremony of Carols, and Gloriana Dances
July 30 - Bob Worth
Bach: St. John Passion

Location: Room 119, Ives Hall, Sonoma State University
$10 per session; $5 students, age 18 and under
$2.50 for parking

Musical scores and refreshments provided!

Tel: (707) 664-4234
Email: sonomachoral@sonoma.edu


Bach in Weimar

BACH IN WEIMAR: TRUMPET CANTATAS

We present two of Bach's best-known two-part cantatas from his Weimar period, featuring natural trumpeter extraordinaire John Thiessen, the Santa Rosa Children's Chorus (directed by Carol Menke), and a full Baroque orchestra. Cantata 147 contains the famous Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring and features the trumpet in a brilliant opening chorus.

Program - Cantata 21: Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis/ Cantata 147: Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben/ Cantata 172: Erschallet, ihr Lieder.

Ensembles - Sonoma County Bach Choir/ Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus (directed by Carol Menke)/ Jubilate Baroque Orchestra.

Soloists - John Thiessen, baroque trumpet/Carol Menke, soprano/Christopher Fritzsche, alto/Daniel Hutchings, tenor/Hugh Davies, baritone.

Directed by Robert Worth

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 20, 2005 8:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Saturday, May 21, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bach in Mühlhausen

BACH IN MÜHLHAUSEN: EARLY CANTATAS

These pieces, which Bach composed in his early twenties, are filled with surprises and deeply felt gestures and sound-worlds. Cantata 131 is famous for its dark beginnings, haunting chorale-arias, and abrupt shifts of tempo and harmony, all in the service of a close depiction of the text.

Program - Cantata 131: Aus der Tiefe/ Cantata 150: Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich/ Cantata 196: Der Herr denket an uns.

Ensembles - SSU Chamber Singers/ Jubilate Baroque Orchestra.

Soloists - Carol Menke, soprano/ Christopher Fritzsche, alto/ Daniel Hutchings, tenor/ Hugh Davies, baritone.

Directed by Robert Worth

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 13, 2005 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, May 14, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bach in Leipzig

BACH IN LEIPZIG: MOTETS

The Sonoma County Bach Choir and the SSU Chamber Singers take on Bach’s glorious motets, products of his maturity during his years at Leipzig. From the meticulously structured Jesu meine Freude to the deeply expressive Komm Jesu komm to the over-the-top joyful Singet dem Herrn, these pieces are guaranteed to knock your socks off!

Program - Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf/ Jesu meine Freude/ Komm Jesu komm/ Lobet den Herrn/ Singet dem Herrn.

Ensembles - SSU Chamber Singers/ Sonoma County Bach Choir/ Members of Jubilate Baroque Orchestra/

Directed by Robert Worth

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 06, 2005 8:00pm Sebastopol Methodist
Saturday, May 07, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bach in Cöthen

BACH IN CÖTHEN: INSTRUMENTAL MASTERPIECES

For a few short years in the 1720’s Bach enjoyed the patronage of the music-loving Prince Leopold of Köthen, to whom he presented his most joyous instrumental pieces. The original version of the 2nd Suite will astonish you, the battle of styles in the B minor Partita for “Dueling Fiddles” will keep you at the edge of your seat, while the whirlwind virtuosity of the famous Fifth Brandenburg Concerto will sweep you off your feet!

Program - Concerto for Flute, Violin, & Oboe d'amore/ Suite in A Minor for Oboe and Strings/ Suite from Klavierbüchlein for Anna Magdalena Bach/ Partita in B Minor for Dueling Violins/ Fifth Brandenburg Concerto

Ensemble - Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord/ Debra Nagy, oboe/ Louise Carslake, flute/ Anthony Martin and Joseph Edelberg, violins/ George Thomson, viola/ Elisabeth Reed, cello/ John Dornenburg, violone

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Sunday, May 01, 2005 4:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Over 200 musicians including the Santa Rosa Symphony/Sonoma County Choral Society Honor choir, the Young People's Chamber Orchestra, and a professional orchestra of Santa Rosa Symphony players join in the SSU Gymnasium to perform Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The first half of the concert will include a lecture-demonstration highlighting important aspects of the piece, with the full forces onstage.

Saturday, April 09, 2005 8:00pm SSU Gym
Sunday, April 10, 2005 3:00pm SSU Gym


Volti

Guest performance by Volti, an outstanding chamber chorus from San Francisco, under the direction of Bob Geary. The program will feature modern and historical works from Central and South America. A gala reception for audience members and the singers will feature the annual SCCS raffle.

Saturday, March 05, 2005 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Voice Recital with Carol Menke and Alden Gilchrist

The world-class team of soprano Carol Menke and pianist Alden Gilchrist are back for an encore Sonoma County recital with a program spanning the centuries. The program will include Elizabethan music by Purcell, Dowland and Weldon, the music of Poulenc, Wolf, and Rachmaninoff, as well as Mr. Gilchrist’s settings of Emily Dickinson and William Blake. Ms. Menke is a local treasure with a beautiful soprano voice and a particular passion for the Art Song.

Saturday, February 12, 2005 8:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Ready, Set, Sing!

Do you enjoy singing? Would you like learn how to improve your voice in a fun and supportive group atmosphere?

Then Ready, Set, Sing! is for you. We'll begin with a clear overview of the mechanics of your voice, then move into the experience of singing. We'll explore as a group and in a masterclass setting where you'll receive individual attention from workshop leaders...a great opportunity to learn by observing others as they work through similar vocal challenges all in a fun and supportive atmosphere. The class will focus on ensemble and solo singing techniques.

Co-taught by SSU voice professors Christopher Fritzsche and Karen Clark.

Monday, January 03, 2005 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, January 10, 2005 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, January 17, 2005 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, January 24, 2005 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Ready, Set, Sing!

Do you enjoy singing? Would you like learn how to improve your voice in a fun and supportive group atmosphere?

Then Ready, Set, Sing! is for you. We'll begin with a clear overview of the mechanics of your voice, then move into the experience of singing. We'll explore as a group and in a masterclass setting where you'll receive individual attention from workshop leaders...a great opportunity to learn by observing others as they work through similar vocal challenges all in a fun and supportive atmosphere. The class will focus on ensemble and solo singing techniques.

Co-taught by SSU voice professors Christopher Fritzsche and Karen Clark.


Ready, Set, Sing!

Do you enjoy singing? Would you like learn how to improve your voice in a fun and supportive group atmosphere?

Then Ready, Set, Sing! is for you. We'll begin with a clear overview of the mechanics of your voice, then move into the experience of singing. We'll explore as a group and in a masterclass setting where you'll receive individual attention from workshop leaders...a great opportunity to learn by observing others as they work through similar vocal challenges all in a fun and supportive atmosphere. The class will focus on ensemble and solo singing techniques.

Co-taught by SSU voice professors Christopher Fritzsche and Karen Clark.


Handel: Messiah

A rare full performance of Handel's Messiah, featuring the Sonoma County Bach Choir and the Santa Rosa Symphony, under the direction of Bob Worth.

Friday, December 17, 2004 7:30pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Saturday, December 18, 2004 7:30pm Analy High School Auditorium
Sunday, December 19, 2004 7:30pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church


Christmas Revels

Christmas music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Modern eras, presented in a festive atmosphere with instruments, refreshments and varied entertainments.

Friday, December 10, 2004 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, December 11, 2004 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bernstein: Chichester Psalms & Rouse: Karolju

Santa Rosa Symphony subscription series production, featuring SSU Chorus plus honor choir of high school students and community members, under the direction of Jeffrey Kahane. More information at www.santarosasymphony.com

Saturday, December 04, 2004 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, December 05, 2004 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, December 06, 2004 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


High School Choral Festival

Each November, SCCS and the Sonoma State University music department host the High School Choral Festival. High schools from across Sonoma and northern Marin counties are invited to bring choirs to the university to for each other, for SSU choral director Bob Worth, and for a guest clinician. Choirs receive both written comments and a live, 15-minute clinic.

The inaugural festival, in 2002, featured ten choirs from eight different high schools; the guest clnician was Brad Wells of Williams College in Massachusetts. The second annual festival, in 2003, featured twelve choirs from nine different schools, with guest clinician Daniel Hughes of The Choral Project in San Jose.

The third annual festival is slated for Thursday, November 18, 2004, from 8 to 5 PM. The clinician will be Anna Hamre, director of choral activities at California State University Fresno.

For further information, please email Bob Worth.

Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:00am Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Voice Recital with Jenni Samuelson and Chris Fritzsche

Come hear SSU Voice Professor Jenni Samuelson and Chanticleer veteran Christopher Fritzsche as they present an evening of vocal music with pianist Marilyn Thompson and cellist Judiyaba. They will perform duets and solo works by Bach, Monteverdi, Schubert, Hahn, Turina, Faure, and Jeff Langley. The evening will include refreshments and a festive intermission as our way of saying "Welcome Back" for our 2004-2005 season!

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:00pm Evert B. Person Theater


VoiceWorks: Ready, Set, Sing!

Does your voice flow freely one day and frustrate you the next? Could you use a set of tools specifically designed to develop and "tune up" your instrument on a daily basis? Would you like to have some fun with fellow singers?

Then Ready, Set, Sing! is for you. We'll begin with a clear overview of the mechanics of your voice, then move quickly into the experience of singing. We'll explore as a group and in a masterclass setting where you'll receive individual attention from workshop leaders...a great opportunity to learn by observing others as they work through similar vocal challenges all in a fun and supportive atmosphere.

Co-taught by SSU voice professor Jenni Samuelson and Chanticleer veteran Chris Fritzsche.

Monday, July 12, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, July 19, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, July 26, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Monday, August 02, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Midsummer Night Sings

Greenfarm’s choral series, now on Wednesday nights! Join us in a unique experience of singing great choral works, led by four of the Bay Area’s finest choral conductors.

There is no advance registration for the Midsummer Night Sings sessions. Just come on down to have a great time singing! If you have a score for the evening's project, bring it along. Otherwise, you can borrow one of ours. Fees are collected at the door.

Snacks and beverages for breaktime are provided!

Don't miss these great opportunities to acquaint yourself--or reacquaint yourself-- with these great works!

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   Student/Seniors: $5.00

Wednesday, July 07, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, July 14, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)
Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:00pm Ives Recital Hall (Ives 119)


Monteverdi: Quarto Libro

Il Quarto Libro Dei Madrigali

Sonoma State University Chamber Singers
Directed by Robert Worth

In 1603, Claudio Monteverdi published his Fourth Book of Madrigals for Five Voices. In this volume, the 36-year-old composer demonstrates his mastery of the leading secular music form of his time. The Quarto Libro is brimming over with some of the finest gems, including Si ch'io vorrei morire, Luci serene e chiare, and the powerful (and desperate) Sfogava con le stelle. Don't miss this rare performance of the entire cycle of twenty madrigals.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, May 14, 2004 8:00pm Environmental Technology Center, SSU
Saturday, May 15, 2004 8:00pm Environmental Technology Center, SSU


Celebrate Spring!

Brahms: Nanie, Opus 82
Hummel: Trumpet Concerto
Britten: Spring Symphony

Guy Few, trumpet
Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano
Elissa Johnston, soprano
Alan Bennett, tenor
Santa Rosa Symphony Honor Choir
Sonoma County Bach Choir
Santa Rosa High School Concert Choir
Jeffrey Kahane, conductor

Celebrate the season of rebirth with performances of the exuberant and joyful Spring Symphony by Benjamin Britten, featuring the Santa Rosa Symphony Honor Choir and gifted soloists. Brahms' gorgeous and rarely performed choral work, Nanie, invokes the transitory beauty of youth. Hearlding the end of an extraordinary season, Trumpeter Guy Few, called "...one of the most brilliant Canadian brass players of his time" (Toronto Star), performs the stirring Hummel Trumpet Concerto.

To order tickets call the Santa Rosa Symphony Box Office at (707) 54-MUSIC (546-8742) OR visit their website at www.santarosasymphony.com

Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Sunday, May 09, 2004 3:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Monday, May 10, 2004 8:00pm Wells Fargo Center for the Arts


Carmina Burana

Sonoma State University Chorus
Directed by Robert Worth

The SSU Chorus performs Carl Orff's celebration of Spring and the cycles of life. Accompanied by the composer's own orchestration for two pianos and a large battery of percussion, along with excellent local soloists, the production will be a colorful and festive presentation of Orff's catchy and often bizarre settings of monks' songs from a Medieval manuscript.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, April 30, 2004 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 01, 2004 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Saturday, May 01, 2004 3:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


The Choral Project

Special gala reception at intermission!

Directed by Daniel Hughes

The critically acclaimed ensemble The Choral Project presents a concert featuring repertoire from the Renaissance to contemporary. Works by Byrd, di Lasso and Janequin compositions by Brhams, Swayne, and Whitacre create a program that is sure to include something for everyone. Several spirituals and folk songs from around the globe will round out the program. Selections will include pieces form the choir's latest CD "Water & Light," which has received rave reviews. The ensemble will also present several selections which will be performed in the 2004 International Eisteddfod "Choir of the World" competition, to which they have been accepted.

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, April 24, 2004 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Light out of Darkness

Bach: Cantata 106 (Actus Tragicus)
Praetorius: Psalm 116
Schutz: Motets

Sonoma County Bach Choir
Santa Rosa Children's Chorus (Carol Menke, director)
Soprano: Carol Menke
Mezzo-soprano: Bonnie Brooks
Tenor: Scott Whitaker
Bass: Jeffrey Fields
Directed by Robert Worth

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, joined by the magnificent voices of the Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus and the period instruments of Jubilate, perform a concert of German Baroque music in memoriam. Audience members will notice immediately a curious fact: Rather than leaving a somber effect, the music is incredibly uplifting and fortifying. A great roster of soloists joins the three ensembles for this special concert.

Each concert will be preceded by a BachGrounder lecture-demonstration at 7:15 PM.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, March 05, 2004 8:00pm Cross & Crown Lutheran Church
Saturday, March 06, 2004 8:00pm Cross & Crown Lutheran Church


Cantiamo

Directed by Carol Menke

Come hear the excellent local chamber choir, Cantiamo, perform a program of choral treasures! The group, under the peerless leadership of Carol Menke, will sing a set of their core Renaissance repertoire, including works by Lassus, Byrd and Monteverdi, and then take a tour through the twentieth century, featuring (among others) Imant Raminsh, Herbert Howells and Maurice Duruflé.

Ticket Prices
General: $10.00   FANS: $8.00  Student/Seniors: $6.00

Saturday, February 07, 2004 8:00pm Cross & Crown Lutheran Church


Navidad Nuestra

Sonoma State University Chorus
Sonoma State University Chamber Singers
Directed by Robert Worth

The Chorus and the Chamber Singers join forces to present a program of seasonal music from Spain and the Hispanic New World. The program is built around Ariel Ramirez' beloved Navidad Nuestra, based upon the melodies and dance forms of Argentina. In addition, secular and sacred music from both sides of the Atlantic will be featured in this spirited celebration.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, December 12, 2003 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church
Friday, December 12, 2003 8:00pm Holy Family Episcopal Church


Bach Mass in B Minor

Sonoma County Bach Choir
Jubilate Baroque Orchestra
Soprano: Jenni Samuelson
Mezzo-soprano: Lisa van der Ploeg
Tenor: Scott Whitaker
Bass: David Cox
Directed by Robert Worth

The Sonoma County Bach Choir, under the direction of Robert Worth, performs Bach's masterpiece, which gathers together all of the skeins of his long experience with sacred music into a tour de force setting of the Latin Mass. Jubilate Baroque Orchestra, playing on period instruments, will join with an exciting slate of soloists in this not-to-be-missed production.

Ticket Prices
General: $12.00   FANS: $10.00  Student/Seniors: $8.00

Friday, December 05, 2003 8:00pm Santa Rosa High School Auditorium


Mozart's Requiem

Santa Rosa Symphony Orchestra & Honor Choir
Soprano: Jenni Samuelson
Alto: Jennifer Lane
Tenor: Scott Whitaker
Bass: Hugh Davies
Robert Worth, Conductor

A lecture and performance of the incomplete work exactly as Mozart left it will draw you into the compositional process and tell the story of its creation, which is inextricably bound with the tragedy of Mozart's untimely death at the age of 35. Then, after intermission, you will hear a complete performance of this choral masterpiece as it is know and loved throughout the world.

Ticket Prices
General: $20.00   Student/Seniors: $10.00

Friday, November 07, 2003 8:00pm Resurrection Parish
Saturday, November 08, 2003 8:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Sunday, November 09, 2003 4:00pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church