San Francisco Symphony Chorus

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San Francisco Symphony Chorus
Also known asthe SFS Chorus
Origin
Choral, classicalopera
OccupationChorus
Instrument152 voices
Years active1972-present
LabelsSFS Media
MembersMusic Director
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Chorus Director
Jenny Wong
Past membersFounder
Seiji Ozawa
Websitewww.sfsymphony.org

The San Francisco Symphony Chorus is the resident Chorus of the San Francisco Symphony (SFS).

Background

Established in 1972 at the request of then-music director

Davies Symphony Hall. They have performed with some of the world's greatest conductors such as Michael Tilson Thomas, Kurt Masur, Neville Marriner, Roger Norrington
, and many others.

Leadership

During its first decade, Louis Magor served as the SFS Chorus director. Magor was succeeded in 1982 by the director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, Margaret Hillis. In 1983, Hillis was succeeded by Vance George who served as Chorus Director for twenty-three years until his retirement in 2006.[1] The current director is Ragnar Bohlin, who came to the SFS Chorus from Stockholm, Sweden where he was awarded with the prestigious Johannes Norrby medallion in 2006, for expanding the horizon of the Swedish choral community.[2]

Awards

Emmy Award, Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program

  • 2001
    PBS

Grammy Award for Best Classical Album

Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical

See also

References

  1. ^ Joshua Kosman (2004-08-19). "S.F. Symphony Chorus director to leave at end of '05-06 season". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  2. ^ Joshua Kosman (2006-11-15). "Symphony names Chorus Director". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2006-12-26.