
San Francisco Renaissance Voices
San Francisco Renaissance Voices is delighted to once again host Susan Hellauer and Marsha Genensky of Anonymous 4 for another full-day session of Chant Camp, this time featuring Medieval Sarum Chant. This workshop presents a full day session of chant singing, structured around a number of carefully-chosen plainchant ...topics.
See our website for details and registration information.
http://www.sfrv.org/CHANT_CAMP.html
Time:9:00AM Saturday, November 14th
Location:Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1329 Seventh Avenue, San Francisco

San Francisco Renaissance Voices Our Halloween weekend performances have been quite popular, and this year's concerts should be no exception! Check out our "Office of the Dead" concerts on our events page. You can buy tickets on our website: http://www.sfrv.org.

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
Our Season Opening Gala is less than two weeks away! Get tickets here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/7 9141
More info is on our web site: www.sfrv.org
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 10th
Location:1329 Seventh Avenue, San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Renaissance Voices Our Season Opening Gala Benefit & Performance - An Evening at Elizabeth's Court - is October 10! Tickets available on our website. Now is a good time to get them because they're going fast, seating is limited, and it's shaping up to be fabulous!

San Francisco Renaissance Voices We're looking to add a few singers for our 2010 concerts. We'll be holding auditions September 8. Details are at http://sfrv.org/Auditions.html

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
Our concerts on 8/8 and 8/9 are shaping up to be great fun! See what SF Classical Voice says about them. http://www.sfcv.org/preview/san-francisc o-renaissance-voices/naughty-emandem-nic e
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Get full concert, event and ticket information for San Francisco Renaissance Voices: Naughty and Nice at San Francisco Classical Voice. Find related events, concert reviews, previews, news and more at SFCV.org.

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
Our final concert of the 2009 season features Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s (c1525-1594) Missa Sicut lilium inter spinas[5] with Adriano Banchieri’s (1568-1634) comic Festino madrigals performed as a semi-staged masque. For tickets, visit website:
http://www.sfrv.org
2nd of 2 performances: Alameda August 9
Time:7:30PM Sunday, August 9th
Location:Alameda Presbyterian

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
Our final concert of the 2009 season features Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s (c1525-1594) Missa Sicut lilium inter spinas[5] with Adriano Banchieri’s (1568-1634) comic Festino madrigals performed as a semi-staged masque. For tickets, visit website:
http://www.sfrv.org
1st of 2 performances: San Francisco, August 8
Time:7:30PM Saturday, August 8th
Location:Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
SFRV has a cause. Its purpose is to raise funds to produce our first recording. The music is amazingly beautiful, and we need funds to copy and distribute the recording. Please join the cause and attend our concerts; and if you know of people who may be able to contribute, please let them know of this opportunity to ...share our beautiful music.
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San Francisco Renaissance Voices Our 2009-10 concert season has been announced! Beginning with our March concerts we'll perform music composed in time of war that inspires peace. Opera Early & Ancient San Francisco, our opera mini-series will open our season, bringing to life another rare, delightful work from the English Classical period. Details ...are on our website: http://www.sfrv.org/season0910_1.html

San Francisco Renaissance Voices Our Assistant Music Director, Katherine McKee, takes the podium to direct us in the rarely performed Requiem of the Veronese priest Giovanni Matteo Asola (c1528-1609) for men’s voices along with music of the Milanese Benedictine nun Sister Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602-c1678) for women's voices.
with guest artist Steven Lehning, viola da gamba
Time:4:00PM Sunday, June 21st
Location:St. John's Presbyterian

San Francisco Renaissance Voices Our Assistant Music Director, Katherine McKee, takes the podium to direct us in the rarely performed Requiem of the Veronese priest Giovanni Matteo Asola (c1528-1609) for men’s voices along with music of the Milanese Benedictine nun Sister Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602-c1678) for women's voices.
with guest artist Steven Lehning, viola da gamba
Time:4:00PM Sunday, June 14th
Location:All Saints Episcopal

San Francisco Renaissance Voices
Our Assistant Music Director, Katherine McKee, takes the podium to direct us
in the rarely performed Requiem of the Veronese priest Giovanni Matteo Asola
(c1528-1609) for men’s voices along with music of the Milanese Benedictine nun
Sister Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602-c1678) for women's voices.
with guest artist Steven Lehning, viola da gamba
Time:7:30PM Saturday, June 13th
Location:Seventh Avenue Performances
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