Chorus Information

 

Diablo Women's Chorale

Mary Sorenson, Director

Information last updated: 2015-01-06
Status: Current

Basic Information

Asst Conductor : Stephen Evans, Accompanist
Description: The Diablo Women's Chorale, founded in 1942, is an auditioned, volunteer community chorus dedicated to the musical enjoyment of members and audience alike.
Web Address: http://diablowomenschorale.com/
Year Estab: 1942
Mission: Musical excellence, entertainment, education, and promotion of the choral arts in the community.
Emphasis: Primarily American music with an emphasis on popular, folk, show, and jazz tunes accompanied by piano and an instrumental ensemble.
Size: 33
Concerts/Year: 2 or 3 full concerts, December and Spring, and a few community gigs.
Skills Required : Must sing pitches in tune and have a willingness to learn. Greater skills required for small ensemble and solo work.
Auditions: Informal auditions held in September and January.
Dues: $175 to $220 per season
Dress: Varies by vote of the membership.
Rehearsals: Monday evenings, 7:00 to 9:00 pm., St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 399 Wiget Lane, Walnut Creek, CA, September through May.

Categories

Type of Music: Contemporary
Musicals/Theater
Popular
Ethnic/Folk
Jazz
Gospel
Rock
Christmas
Type of Chorus: Women's
Rehearse City: Walnut Creek
Region: Contra Costa County West
Audition Req'd: Y

Chorus Contact Information

Mailing Address: Mary Sorenson, Director Diablo Women's Chorale c/o St. Matthew Lutheran Church 399 Wiget Lane Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Phone: (925) 256-8961
Email: marysorenson2@gmail.com
Comments: Best to contact by email

Other Information

Discography:

Archival recordings on tape and CD of concerts from the 1960's to the present. 

Bibliography:

We have a plethora of scrapbooks literally crammed with articles, reviews, flyers and programs from our 70 years, of which we are very proud.

History:

Now in its 70th year, the Diablo Women's Chorale was established in the summer of 1942 with the two-fold purpose of aiding the war effort and raising morale, presenting its first public concert on March 7, 1943. Under the name of Diablo Valley Choral, it was conducted by the eminent Scottish musician, Nancy Pauline Turner. Following her untimely death in a plane crash into the San Francisco Bay eleven years later, the leadership of the Choral was assumed by Nico D. Snel, the ladies' beloved "Papa." A highly respected violinist, pianist, teacher and director, he conducted the organization for 24 years, during which time the group's name was changed to the Diablo Women's Choral. When Mr. Snel returned to Holland on a church mission, Bob Parke of San Francisco became the director. Five years later, Mr. Parke left. For the next 15 years, Kerry Leyden of Concord, a choral director, church musician, accompanist and singer, led the group. Soon after he took over, the final "e" was added to the name, making it the Diablo Women's Chorale. He left the group to devote more time to his teaching duties at the Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek.

Sharon Rae Van Nest, a teacher, a professional singer and pianist became the conductor in the Fall of 1996, staying just one year before departing the area to become Director of Choral Activities at the University of Hawaii in Hilo.

Our next director, Angel Michaels, a well-known musician, voice teacher and conductor, also had to leave after one year when her husband was transferred out of the area.

In 1998 the Chorale welcomed Susan A. Peterson of Suisun to the podium. She and accompanist Joan Miller of Walnut Creek, brought a wealth of musical background and expertise to the group. Susan served as director for 12 years until she retired in December 2010.

In January 2011 Chorale member, Mary Sorenson was welcomed as our new director.  Mary has been a member of the Chorale since 1999 and brings with her an extensive background in music. 

Over the years, Chorale members have participated in festivals at Carnegie Hall, New York and the Opera House in Sydney, Australia. We also celebrated the 50th anniversary of our favorite songstress, Lura Osgood, by commissioning a piece by Rollo Dilworth. Rollo set a number of Lura's haikus to music to create the lovely collection "Reflections on the Seasons."

 

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