If you have not taken the opportunity to hear Bay Choral Guild, this program is one you should not miss. Not only is the program filled with excellent music, I have a sense that this group has really moves to a new level in their performances.
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One of the few things everyone–and I do mean everyone–should do before they die is go to a stage production of a major opera by a world-class opera company. The San Francisco opera certainly qualifies for the latter, and Richard … Continue reading
The Redwood Symphony and Conductor/Director Eric Kujawsky are to be congratulated for taking on such a challenging and remarkable work and delivering a polished, moving performance.
Continue readingNo, the latest offering by Bay Choral Guild was not program of favorites from Woodstock. The title of last Friday’s concert, “Peace and Love” alludes to the works that made up the program. The concert we attended was the first … Continue reading
One of my favorite Bay Area cultural institutions performed last night (o5 March) at the Campbell United Methodist Church. The Bay Choral Guild presented a wonderful program of some of the essential masterworks of Renaissance and later sacred choral music. … Continue reading
A couple of years ago I began making 3-D collage art, otherwise known as shadowboxes, in order to… hell, I have no idea why I started doing it. Part of it was inspired by a visit to the San Jose … Continue reading
Last Saturday my spouse and I had the pleasure of listening to another excellent concert by the Bay Choral Guild at the Campbell United Methodist Church. The name of the program was “A World of Song”, a title which does … Continue reading
This past weekend, my spouse and I recently had the pleasure of hearing the Bay Choral Guild in a concert of music by French composers. If you haven’t had the chance to listen to the Bay Choral Guild, you’re missing … Continue reading
A view from the balcony of the Exploratorium on Pi Day. Photo by the author. Last Saturday we accompanied some friends of ours on a trip to the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Many, many years ago the science show Nova … Continue reading
A moment of epiphany for me was when I realized that there was something inherently wrong with professional sports. It wasn’t steroids or the incessant hype or the fixation on statistics down to the molecular level. It was the realization … Continue reading