The San Francisco Girls Chorus concludes its 40th anniversary season with "From East to West." Exploring texts from Eastern and Western poets and visionaries, the program highlights the ensemble's second and third world premiere performances of the season, including Three Parables by Richard Danielpour, an SFGC commission that features a debut appearance by harpist Bridget Kibbey, and The Love of Thousands by Reena Esmail, commissioned by Classical Movements through the Eric Daniel Helms New Music Program for SFGC. Persian classical and world music vocalist Mahsa Vahdat also makes her debut performing a selection of her own songs based on texts by 13th century poets, Rumi and Hafez, arranged for vocalist and girls chorus by Norwegian composer/arranger Tord Gustavsen. Completing the program are excerpts from Eric Banks's The Syrian Seasons, Frank Ferko's O nobilissima viriditas based on texts by Hildegaard von Bingen, and Stanzas in Meditation by Sarah Kirkland Snider.
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