Sunday, May 1, 2022 @ 4:00pm
All Saints’ Episcopal Church
Friday, May 6, 2022 @ 8:00pm
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

Tickets: Young Adult $10 • General $30 • Premium $40

A sonic exploration of the unique relationship between urban and natural landscapes found in the Bay Area.

Beginning on the dry trails of the coastal hills and among the shaded canyons of oaks, we start our concert with J. David Moore’s “Earth Blessing” and Pete Seeger’s “To My Old Brown Earth.” From earth and ground we look towards the water with György Ligeti’s four-part canon “Like a stream gently flowing” and Carla Kihlstedt’s magical “Herring Run,” pieces that acknowledge the magnificence of the creek and river systems leading to the bay and ocean.  

Throughout the concert, the PWC explores our relationship to nature and the incredible natural beauty of the San Francisco Bay Area in pieces like Antonio Estévez’s “Mata del Anima Sola,” Fanny Mendelssohn’s “Wandl’ ich in dem Wald des Abends,” Florence Price’s “The Moon Bridge,” and Levente Gyöngyösi’s exhilarating “Laudate Dominum.” And we close with exquisite “Stars” by Ēriks Ešenvalds, accompanying ourselves with shimmering sounds.

Pursuing the PWC mission of performing adventurous new works for treble voices, this concert will highlight two: 

  • An excerpt from “Despertar,” a consortium commission by four choirs, including PWC and Yale Glee Club, by New York-based composer Karen Siegel, playing with the fleeting and ever-changing magic of life and nature through extended vocal techniques and subtle overtone variations.
  • “Am an Ocean,” composed in 2016 by PWC’s current Composer-in-Residence Julie Herndon, showcasing Herndon’s compositional interest in timbre and the space between ambient sound and music, as she expands text from words into sounds, and magically morphs these sounds into the sounds of the ocean. 

Join us for an appreciation for the open spaces, coastal hills, natural creek systems, bay marshes, and expansive ocean that make the Bay Area such a rich and wonderful place.

COVID-19 SAFETY POLICY

The Peninsula Women’s Chorus is committed to the health and safety of our patrons, artists and staff. We will comply with all local, state and CDC guidelines regarding public performances and will update our policy if guidelines change.

All audience members, staff and volunteers will be required to wear a face mask during the time they are in the venue, including during the performance.

To ensure the safety of both our singers and our audiences, all singers and the Artistic Director will be masked when in close proximity to the audience.

We ask that if you have tested positive for COVID-19 within the last 10 days or in the last 14 days have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 that you do not attend the performance. We also request that if you have any COVID-19 symptoms (including shortness of breath, cough, loss of smell or taste, fever), that you do not attend the performance.

While the PWC can guarantee that all staff and singers are vaccinated, and we know you will do your part by observing all protocols noted here, we recognize that none of these precautions completely eliminate the risk of exposure to COVID-19.

Concert Teaser:

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Concert Program

    CompositionComposer / ArrangerNotes

  1. Earth Blessing J. David Moore
  2. Linden Lea Ralph Vaughan Williams
  3. Choral Hymns from the Big Veda, Group III Gustav Holst
  4. Herring Run Carla Kihlstedt
  5. Am an Ocean Julie Herndon
  6. Like a stream gently flowing György Ligeti
  7. To My Old Brown Earth Pete Seeger
  8. Despertar Karen Siegel

    Consortium commission by the Peninsula Women’s Chorus, Consonare Choral Community, West Village Chorale, and the Yale Glee Club

  9. Mata del Anima Sola (T or S, ssaa) Antonio Estévez
  10. The Nightingale Thomas Weelkes
  11. Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsingen Schritten J.S. Bach
  12. Silvery Blue Ann Callaway
  13. Wandl' ich in dem Wald des Abends Fanny Mendelssohn
  14. The Moon Bridge Florence B. Price
  15. Laudate Dominum (Gyöngyösi) Levente Gyöngyösi
  16. Stars Ēriks Ešenvalds

    composed in 2015