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MUSIC: We are delighted to present several innovative pieces by women composers, including works by Zanaida Robles, Jocelyn Hagen, Dale Trumbore, Stacy Garrop, Rosephanye Powell, and our own assistant conductor, Edna Yeh.

Rhythm of Time: Music for Choir and Piano

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Date(s) - 03/12/2022
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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St. John's Presbyterian Church

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We measure both our experience of time and our experience of music. From organizing our days to connecting us to the cycles of life, the passing of time governs our lives, colors our musical language, and inspires our imaginations. Join us as we explore these temporal relationships through works for choir and piano by composers across the centuries—from the German Romanticism of Franz Schubert’s “Der Tanz” to Cyndi Lauper’s pop hit “Time after Time” (arranged for us by “the godfather of a cappella” Deke Sharon), and everything in between. The program features Swedish composer Eskil Hemberg’s “Of Time and Life,” English composers Benjamin Britten and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor—whose beautiful “Summer is Gone” depicts the turning of the seasons with musical anticipation—and San Francisco’s Conrad Susa. We are delighted to present several innovative pieces by women composers, including works by Zanaida Robles, Jocelyn Hagen, Dale Trumbore, Stacy Garrop, Rosephanye Powell, and our own assistant conductor, Edna Yeh.

Paul G. McCurdy has enjoyed musical relationships with a wide range of choruses throughout the Bay Area, including the Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco, the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus, the San Francisco Girls Chorus, Volti, and the choruses at Chabot College, Lick-Wilmerding High School, and Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. In addition, he has worked as teacher, coach, or pianist for a number of organizations, such as A.C.T. Young Conservatory, the Hamlin School, Lamplighters Musical Theatre, and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. In 2014 he recorded Mozart KLAR, an album of Mozart piano sonatas. He holds degrees in anthropology and German from the University of Georgia, where he later served as staff pianist and studied music before moving to the Bay Area. He is currently the organist at St. Thomas Anglican Church and frequently rounds out his musical Sundays in rehearsals or performances with his jazz quartet PESH.

Sacred and Profane, A Chamber Chorus is an a cappella chamber choir founded in 1977 committed to enriching and inspiring its members and the broader community by exploring the breadth of traditional and emerging choral repertoire through authentic and exemplary performances.


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