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Pen Pal (SFGC Commission)
by Pamela Z
Bayview Opera House | March 2022

San Francisco Girls Chorus & Rhoslyn Jones
Virtual Gala Performance | March 2021

San Francisco Girls Chorus & The King’s Singers
Virtual Collaboration | March 2021

Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen, arr. Philip Lawson and adapted for SFGC by Nick Ashby

America the Beautiful by Samuel Ward, arr. Nancy Grundahl

San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | January 2021

Island Holiday, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | December 20, 2020

Cosecha by Angélica Negrón
Music of the Birds by Sahba Aminikia (World Premiere)

Island Holiday, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | December 20, 2020

Island Holiday, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | December 20, 2020

Tomorrow’s Memories: A Little Manila Diary by Matthew Welch | Scene Four: “Joe Calls Me and You Greens”

About Tomorrow’s Memories: A Little Manila Diary

Tomorrow’s Memories: A Little Manila Diary, a choral-opera written by composer Matthew Welch and commissioned by SFGC, takes its name from the published diary of Filipina-American Angeles Monrayo (her diary spans from 1924-1928). The opera pulls a thread from her eloquent personal reflections and anecdotes to fashion a young woman’s coming-of-age story and tale of immigration to the US from the Philippines during the American-Philippine Colonial Era. Her tale is set as a metaphor for the unique cultural forming of Philippine-American diaspora and also as a mirror held up to our current socio-political issues of equality in immigration, labor, gender, and culture.

About Scene Four: “Joe Calls Me and You Greens”

In the fourth scene, presented here, our protagonist Angeles Monrayo is coming into her own, as she explores fun and romance with her friends. Long after living in a Strike Camp (scene 1), Angeles and her god-sister Mary, along with their families, have moved in together into a small apartment in Honolulu. Angeles takes a romantic liking to Joe Flores, their ukulele playing downstairs Filipino neighbor. Angeles and Joe explore a relationship, often in the company of Mary, telling of the poverty and lack of privacy continuing from the Strike Camp. Mary and Angeles chat about Joe, and how they cannot figure out where in the Philippines he is from, as he has abandoned his native tongue for the American English and local Japanese (from a prior immigration wave of indentured-servitude from Japan). Both Angie and Joe play ukulele, and they all celebrate their time together by singing popular American songs as a trio. Joe and Angeles grow closer into an innocent romance, yet their age gap points to the rarity of young women in the Filipino immigrant population at the time, a shocking 14 men to every 1 woman. -Matthew Welch, 2020

Tomorrow’s Memories: A Little Manila Diary is made possible in part by a grant from The Creative Work Fund, a program of the Walter and Elise Haas Fund that also is supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Following Juditha: The Journey of a Warrior Woman | Excerpts from Juditha Triumphans by Antonio Vivaldi

Juditha Triumphans, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | November 20, 2020

Wanting Memories, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus, PUSH Dance Company, Bayview Opera House
Virtual Performance | July, 2020

Wanting Memories by Ysaÿe M. Barnwell

Matthew Welch: Tomorrow’s Memories; A Little Manilla Diary | San Francisco Girls Chorus

Tomorrow’s Memories, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Virtual Performance | June 20, 2020


Rightfully Ours Project, Berkeley, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | February 29, 2020

Rightfully Ours Project | San Francisco Girls Chorus and Berkeley Ballet Theater


Herring Run | San Francisco Girls Chorus

2019 TEDxSan Francisco, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Herbst Theatre | October 3, 2019


Sarah Kirkland Snider: Stanzas in Meditation | San Francisco Girls Chorus

From East to West, Berkeley, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
First Congregational Church | June 9, 2019

Reena Esmail: The Love of Thousands (World Premiere Performance) | San Francisco Girls Chorus

Eric Banks: I Wrote Your Name | San Francisco Girls Chorus

Richard Danielpour: Three Parables (World Premiere Performance) | San Francisco Girls Chorus

Mahsa Vahdat: The Joy of Your Kisses | San Francisco Girls Chorus + Mahsa Vahdat + Bridget Kibbey


In Praise of Music | San Francisco Girls Chorus

2018 TEDxSanFrancisco, san Francisco, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Herbst Theatre | October 9, 2018


2018 Berkeley Festival & Exhibition, Berkeley, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus + Voices of Music
First Congregational Church of Berkeley | June 7, 2018

 


Philip Glass: Music with Changing Parts | Philip Glass Ensemble and the San Francisco Girls Chorus

live from Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
San Francisco Girls Chorus + philip Glass Ensemble
Carnegie Hall | February 16, 2018


2017 SHIFT: A Festival of American Orchestras at the Kennedy Center, Washington, d.C.
San Francisco Girls Chorus + The Knights, Eric Jacobsen, conductor
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | April 1, 2017


the Switchboard Music Festival, san Francisco, CA
san Francisco Girls chorus
Brava Theater | June 18, 2016

 

Surprising Freedoms: Music from Behind Convent Walls, Berkeley, CA
San Francisco Girls Chorus & TENET
First Congregational Church of Berkeley | November 1, 2015


2015 Nordic Tour
San Francisco Girls Chorus

Panda Chant by Meredith Monk