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Next Concert: Enchantingly Wicked

March 20 & 21, 2012 — 8 PM
Davies Symphony Hall
201 Van Ness Street
San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is joined by legendary Broadway and film composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, soprano Melody Moore, and The Choral Project in this enchantingly wicked and unforgettable event! In this special performance, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus will perform the world premiere of “Testimony” written exclusively for SFGMC. Hear the premiere, movie music from Enchanted, The Prince of Egypt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahontas, plus Broadway hits from Wicked, Godspell, Pippin, The Baker’s Wife and more.

More Info $15 - $75

SENSATIONAL. Season 34 2011-2012

Season 34 - Sensational! is proving to be one of SFGMC’s most memorable seasons with acclaimed artistic conductor Dr. Timothy Seelig leading the Chorus of 300 voices with celebrated special guests. Three magnificent concert experiences in four legendary San Francisco venues.

You can still join our family for the rest of Season 34. For just $85, get two performances (one in March, the other in June) that will just plain wow you! So go on, treat yourself and enjoy the luxury of premier orchestra seats for astounding experiences at Enchantingly Wicked at Davies Symphony Hall (March 20 or 21) and At Our Best and Unplugged at SF Conservatory of Music (June 14, 15 or 16).

More Info $85







Featured CD: Words

Relive the magic that happened at Davies Symphony Hall on April 21, 2011 during Dr. Timothy Seelig's first concert as the Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. Our hope is that listening to this live recording, you will be transported back to that special moment. It is our greatest joy to share these moments with you as we begin this journey together.

 $15.00


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