After two sold-out concerts in 2016, the Fog City Singers, SF's buzzing new men's vocal ensemble, will return this April for our first public concert of 2017!
The program, titled "Back to Our Roots," will feature a cappella music from barbershop past and present, as well as complementing pop and choral selections—all ranging in mood from playful and light-hearted to poignant and heartfelt. The chorus will also perform several original arrangements, including a new commission from local composer Joel Chapman, with text by San Antonio-based poet Naomi Shibab Nye, in memory of our friend and classmate Ladidi Garba (1990–2016, Stanford ’11).
The concert will run approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes in Chorissima Hall (1st Floor, Kanbar Performing Arts Center).
After two sold-out concerts in 2016, the Fog City Singers, SF's buzzing new men's vocal ensemble, will return this April for our first public concert of 2017!
The program, titled "Back to Our Roots," will feature a cappella music from barbershop past and present, as well as complementing pop and choral selections—all ranging in mood from playful and light-hearted to poignant and heartfelt. The chorus will also perform several original arrangements, including a new commission from local composer Joel Chapman, with text by San Antonio-based poet Naomi Shibab Nye, in memory of our friend and classmate Ladidi Garba (1990–2016, Stanford ’11).
The concert will run approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes in Chorissima Hall (1st Floor, Kanbar Performing Arts Center).
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