San Francisco Lyric Chorus Auditions Spring 2020:  Good News!:  
	Music by Ola Gjeilo & Eric Whitacre, plus classic American Hymns & Spirituals
	 
	The San Francisco Lyric Chorus invites singers to join us for our Spring 2020 Season as we sing music by two major contemporary composers, Ola Gjeilo & Eric Whitacre, plus a variety of classic American hymns & spirituals.
	 
	Program:
	Ola Gjeilo:   Prelude  *  The Spheres  *  Days of Beauty  *  The Rose
	Eric Whitacre:   Goodnight Moon  *  Animal Crackers II: The Canary; The Eel; The Kangaroo
	Charles Silvestri/Eric Whitacre:   Each Morning She Walks
	Alice Parker/Robert Shaw:   Wondrous Love * Saints Bound For Heaven * Come Away To The Skies
	James Erb:   Shenandoah
	Jester Hairston:   Elijah Rock *  In Dat Great Getting’ Up Mornin’
	Stacey Gibbs:   Lord, If I Got My Ticket
	John Barron/Rowland Pack:   Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen
	William Dawson:   Ain’t-A That Good News
	We have openings in all parts—sopranos, altos, tenors, basses.  All are welcome.
	 
	Rehearsals and auditions begin Monday, January 13, 2020.  
	 
	Rehearsals are on Mondays, 7:15-9:45 pm, at Trinity+St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, St. Peter’s Hall, 1620 Gough Street, San Francisco (between Bush Street and Austin Alley).
	 
	Concert dates are Saturday, May 16, 2020, 8 pm and Sunday, May 17, 2020, 5 pm at Trinity+St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, open again for performances after nine years.
	 
	For audition and other information, call Music Director Robert Gurney at 415-721-4077 or email him at rgurney@sflc.org.  Website: http://www.sflc.org
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              Amateur
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      Dues:
              $150 per semester plus cost of music
          Performances Per Year:
              3 concerts, with 2 performances each
          Experience Required:
              Our Music Director checks for voice range, blend, sight-reading ability, and musicianship.
          Ensemble Size:
              30-35