San Francisco Girls Chorus
Ticket Information Regular Price: $35 - $74 Student: $18 in Second Tier (limited quantity) Ticket prices include all fees. Run Time: 2 Hours Reserved Seating |
Valérie Sainte-Agathe, Artistic Director & Conductor
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
Edwin Huizinga & Ashley Hoyer
The San Francisco Girls Chorus presents its annual holiday concert, featuring all six ensembles of the Chorus, including the award-winning Premier Ensemble, and SFGC Alums. Enjoy a program that combines traditional holiday favorites, new works, and lesser-known holiday choral songs. This year, SFGC celebrates the holiday season with a program highlighting Celtic music, with guest artists Edwin Huizinga and Ashley Hoyer.
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
Edwin Huizinga & Ashley Hoyer
The San Francisco Girls Chorus presents its annual holiday concert, featuring all six ensembles of the Chorus, including the award-winning Premier Ensemble, and SFGC Alums. Enjoy a program that combines traditional holiday favorites, new works, and lesser-known holiday choral songs. This year, SFGC celebrates the holiday season with a program highlighting Celtic music, with guest artists Edwin Huizinga and Ashley Hoyer.
About San Francisco Girls Chorus:
Under the direction of Artistic Director Valérie Sainte-Agathe, the San Francisco Girls Chorus has achieved an incomparable sound that underscores the unique clarity and force of impeccably trained treble voices fused with expressiveness and drama. As a result, the Chorus vibrantly performs 1,000 years of choral masterworks from plainchant to the most challenging and nuanced contemporary works created expressly for them in programs that are as intelligently designed as they are enjoyable and revelatory to experience.
Each year, hundreds of singers from across the Bay Area ranging in age from 4 - 18 participate in the SFGC’s programs. The organization consists of a professional-level performance, recording, and touring ensemble within a six-level Chorus School training program. A leading voice on the Bay Area and national music scenes, the Chorus, now in its 46th season, has produced award-winning concerts, recordings and tours, empowered young women in music and other fields, enhanced and expanded the field of music for treble voices and set the international standard for the highest level of performance and education.
For more information, visit www.sfgirlschorus.org