SFGC presenta a los maestros modernos

EL CORO DE CHICAS DE SAN FRANCISCO PRESENTA A LOS MAESTROS
MODERNOS
CON UNA COMISIÓN DE ESTRENO MUNDIAL DE FRED FRITH
Y UNA APARICIÓN DEBUTANTE DE CONTRALTO KIRSTEN SOLLEK
EL 3 DE MARZO

San Francisco, CA - 28 de enero de 2019 - El San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC) continúa su temporada de 40 aniversario con Modern Masters el domingo 3 de marzo de 2019, a las 4:00 p.m. en el Conservatorio de Música de San Francisco. Dirigido por la Directora Artística Valérie Sainte-Agathe, SFGC presentará un variado programa de obras corales de compositores contemporáneos, incluyendo una nueva obra, Rags of Time, del compositor, improvisador y multi-instrumentista inglés de vanguardia Fred Frith, marcando el primero de los tres encargos de estreno mundial de esta temporada. La contralto Kirsten Sollek hace su debut con el conjunto como solista invitada en una rara interpretación de Magnificat de Vaughan Williams y The Cow Song de la ópera Vireo de la ex directora artística del SFGC Lisa Bielawa hecha para la televisión: La biografía espiritual del acusador de una bruja. El programa también incluirá la música de palmas de Steve Reich, el Horloge de Kaija Saariaho, Tais-toi, i lie de David Lang y Colombina de John Zorn.

Reconocido por sus talentos de improvisación en la guitarra eléctrica y acústica, Fred Frith ha sido descrito como "una extraordinaria fuente de sonido durante décadas", (The Guardian, Reino Unido) con una carrera versátil que también incluye la composición de canciones y la interpretación instrumental. En su primera colaboración con SFGC, que fue posible gracias al programa de Premios Especiales en las Artes de la Fundación Gerbode, Frith ha escrito una obra lúdica para coro, sintetizador y percusión titulada Rags of Time que se basa en el concepto del tiempo e incorpora elementos de improvisación. Frith desarrolló y trabajó la pieza con los miembros del SFGC Premier Ensemble, creando finalmente una obra que utiliza la fuerza rítmica única del grupo de élite de la interpretación.

Desde su fundación, el SFGC se ha establecido firmemente como un campeón de la música de nuestro tiempo. Elogiado por la revista Gramophone como un "notable tapiz de voces adolescentes", la organización ha comisionado más de tres docenas de obras de destacados compositores como Philip Glass, Richard Danielpour, Aaron Jay Kernis, Gabriel Kahane, Augusta Read Thomas, Lisa Bielawa y Chen Yi. En agosto de 2017, SFGC regresó al estudio de grabación con el Kronos Quartet para grabar obras de nueve compositores vivos, incluyendo Philip Glass, Lisa Bielawa, John Zorn, y Gabriel Kahane, para su álbum, Final Answer, que fue lanzado en el sello Orange Mountain Music en febrero de 2018 con gran éxito de crítica.

Praised by The New York Times as “an appealingly rich alto” and a “true contralto,” Kirsten Sollek has appeared at Glyndebourne Festival, Teatro Municipal de Santiago (Chile), Boston Early Music Festival, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, among many others. As a champion of contemporary music, she has appeared as a guest artist at the 2017 Bang on a Can Festival, recorded works by Steve Reich with Alarm Will Sound and performed in the role of The Dying Cow in Lisa Bielawa’s Vireo
 
Tickets range in price from $30 to $62, and can be purchased through City Box Office online at http//www.cityboxoffice.com or by calling (415) 392-4400.
 
The commission of Rags of Time from composer Fred Frith was made possible by generous support from the Gerbode Foundation’s Special Awards in the Arts program.
 
CALENDAR EDITORS, PLEASE NOTE:
 
San Francisco Girls Chorus Presents
Modern Masters

Sunday, March 3, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music
 
Valérie Sainte-Agathe, conductor
Kirsten Sollek, contralto
 
Vaughan Williams: Magnificat
Lisa Bielawa: The Cow Song from Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch’s Accuser
       Kirsten Sollek, contralto
Fred Frith: Rags of Time (SFGC Commission)
David Lang: i lie
Steve Reich: Clapping Music
John Zorn: Colombina
Kaija Saariaho: Horloge, Tais-toi
 
About Kirsten Sollek
Contralto Kirsten Sollek has been called “a true contralto” by The New York Times and a singer with “elemental tone quality” by The Philadelphia Inquirer. Appearances include Bach’s Magnificat with Musica Angelica Baroque, Mary Cleophas in Handel’s Resurrezione with the Helicon Foundation, Mahler’s Third Symphony with the MSU Symphony Orchestra, Vivaldi’s Stabat Mater with Sacred Music in a Sacred Space, Brahms’ Alto Rhapsody with the String Orchestra of Brooklyn, The Death Knight in Amy Beth Kirsten’s Quixote, The Dying Cow in Lisa Bielawa’s serial TV opera, Vireo, and Handel’s Messiah with Bach Collegium Japan, Kansas City Symphony, and Minnesota Orchestra. Sollek works extensively with John Zorn, premiering his music in the US, Europe, Australia, and Israel. She is a regular collaborator with Alarm Will Sound and Ensemble Signal, performing and recording the works of Steve Reich with both groups. She was a guest artist at the Bang on a Can festival in 2017, coaching the vocal fellows on Reich’s music. 2018 engagements include Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass with the York Symphony, music by John Zorn at National Sawdust, the Chicago Art Institute, the Frick Collection, the Guggenheim, and JazzFest in Sarajevo, and Claude Vivier’s Kopernikus at the Planetario Galileo Galilei in Buenos Aires.
 
About San Francisco Girls Chorus
Stunning range, flexibility, drama, and power are among the hallmarks of the 40-year-old San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC), recognized as one of the world’s leading youth vocal ensembles. Led by Artistic Director Valérie Sainte-Agathe, SFGC has achieved an incomparable sound that underscores the unique clarity and force of impeccably trained treble voices.

During the 2018-2019 Season, SFGC will present a four-program Bay Area subscription series, with performances at Herbst Theatre, Davies Symphony Hall, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Mission Dolores Basilica, and First Congregational Church, Berkeley. SFGC was also featured in performances of Stravinsky’s Persephone with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony and will present a joint concert with Denmark’s leading girls chorus, the Copenhagen Girls Choir. In July 2019, SFGC will embark on a 10-day European tour, with performances in and around London and Paris.
 
Recent concert highlights include debut performances in February 2018 at Carnegie Hall with Philip Glass and at leading New York new music venue, Le Poisson Rouge; June 2018 performances of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas with Voices of Music for the Berkeley Festival & Exhibition; performances in consecutive seasons with the Kronos Quartet for the ensemble’s KRONOS FESTIVAL at SFJAZZ; an April 2017 debut performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with The Knights for SHIFT: A Festival of American Orchestras; a June 2016 appearance at the NYPHIL BIENNIAL festival at New York’s Lincoln Center; tours to the Nordic countries, Germany, Japan, and Cuba; and the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama.
 
SFGC has been recipient of numerous music industry awards, including five GRAMMY Awards, four ASCAP/Chorus America Awards for Adventurous Programming, and the Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence from Chorus America. Additionally, SFGC was voted Best Choral Group in the Bay Area in 2017 by the readers of San Francisco Classical Voice; and its June 2018 performances of Dido and Aeneas with Voices of Music was voted Best Opera Performance, Best Choral Performance, and Best Early Music/Baroque Performance of the 2017-2018 Bay Area concert season, also by readers of San Francisco Classical Voice.
 
SFGC is renowned as a regional center for choral music education and performance for girls and young women ages 4-18. Hundreds of singers from 46 Bay Area cities participate in this internationally-recognized six-level Chorus School, called “a model in the country for training girls’ voices” by the California Arts Council.
 
Beginning this season, SFGC will perform in a pair of custom concert outfits made exclusively for the chorus by designer Yuka Uehara, Creative Director for San Francisco fashion brand, Tokyo Gamine. 
 
For more information, visit http://www.sfgirlschorus.org.

About Valérie Sainte-Agathe
Valérie Sainte-Agathe, Artistic Director, has conducted the San Francisco Girls Chorus since 2013, including in performances with renowned artists such as Jon Nakamatsu, Deborah Voigt, Laurie Rubin, Philip Glass, Aaron Jay Kernis, Gustavo Dudamel, and Michael Tilson Thomas. A strong believer in musical collaborations, she has performed with the New Century Chamber Orchestra, Kronos Quartet, Magik*Magik Orchestra and Tenet Ensemble. In February 2018 she made her Carnegie Hall debut with the Philip Glass Ensemble, conducting with Michael Riesman in Glass’s Music with Changing Parts. She also conducted The Photographer by Philip Glass in October 2017. In June 2016, she conducted the Chorus alongside The Knights Orchestra and Brooklyn Youth Chorus for the New York Philharmonic’s NY PHIL BIENNIAL festival at Lincoln Center. She also collaborated with The Knights for the SHIFT A Festival of American Orchestras at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. After five years in the United States, her first recording as SFGC’s Music Director, Final Answer, was released on Orange Mountain Music in February 2018. Between 2014 and 2016, she was assistant conductor for Lisa Bielawa’s made-for-TV opera, Vireo.

Ms. Sainte-Agathe served as Music Director for the Young Singers program of the Montpellier National Symphony and Opera in France from 1998-2011. In this capacity, she trained young singers for opera and symphony concerts and productions. She participated in eight recordings with the Montpellier National Orchestra and The Radio France Festival. She is a recipient of Victoires de la Musique, and a two-time recipient of the Orphée d’Or award—for Honegger’s Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher and d’Indy’s L’Étranger. Ms. Sainte-Agathe studied at the Montpellier Conservatory in piano performance. She received her bachelor’s degree in conducting and a Master in Management from Université Paul Valery in Montpellier.
 
PHOTO CREDITS
Fred Frith / Heike Liss
Kirsten Sollek / Kirsten Sollek
 
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