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A World of Holiday Joy

Welcome the season with a joyful collection of music from around the world. Featured in this international program of holiday music will be Italian composer, Ottorino Respighi's lovely "Laud to the Nativity," an earthy and simple Christmas work that focuses on the simple shepherds and Mary herself. Respighi's folksy tunes combine quite harmoniously with the poetry of 13th century Franciscan friar Jacopone da Todi. These Bolognese gentlemen give us music with plenty of sweet and joyous moments for the season.

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The French Requiems

The Chorale presents two setting of the Requiem mass by two great French masters – Gabriel Faure and Maurice Durufle. These evocative works paint both tender and passionate musical pictures of our yearnings for comfort and the promise of hope. You will hear both an eloquent voice of human grief, and cinematically perfect songs of joy and "peace at the last."

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A Musical Menu

From Bach to Broadway – "food, glorious food" is celebrated in a delightful array of choral music to suit every taste. Come indulge your musical appetite with Bach's light-hearted family drama about coffee; a scrumptious feast of music from the fellow that gave us West Side Story; and a "sweet" of musical offerings fit for the pickiest foodie from our own artistic director, Allan Petker.

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Membership Expectations
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale is committed to artistic excellence. Members must re-audition semi-annually. There is a strict attendance policy: if more than two rehearsals are missed per concert, participation in the concert is not permitted.  Dress rehearsals may not be missed under any circumstances.  

Members are required to pay $150 annually in dues, provide for their concert attire and concert folder according to Chorale specifications, and provide their own music for the March concert.

Members must also volunteer a minimum of 16 hours per season and are expected to actively support fund-raising activities and participate in community benefit performances when scheduled.

Financial Assistance

The Executive Board realizes that a situation or circumstance may occur for an individual where the financial aspect of membership could cause hardship. With this in mind, the Executive Board has approved that assistance may be available on a case-by-case anonymous basis. Inquiries should be directed to the Artistic Director.