Come see the Schola Cantorum SF in concert, featuring SFGC alums Amy (Harris) Cebrian, Michelle Clair, Emily Ryan, and yours truly.
Five Centuries of Choral Masterpieces for Lent
Mar. 4, 4:00 PM
Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
2325 Union Street @ Steiner
San Francisco
Free and worth every penny!!
More information: www.scholasf.org
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
Level IV at AMI conference
This is more of a test to make sure this works, but I figured I'd tell you all that I saw Level IV perform at Moscone West when I was attending a conference for Association Montessori Internationale. Coincidently, I teach Blanca Peto, who was promoted to Level IV last year. They sang "Sing a Song of Sixpence"...which I sang when I was in Level IV!
Alum Update
For our first real post (and perhaps one I'll post again later when we have more readership), I'll pass on an alum update:
Megan Dey-Toth (86) wrote Soniya to let her know she is living in Princeton, NJ. She also wrote, "I wanted to let people know that I would be a soloist in Carnegie Hall in New York City in the Mozart Requiem on June 18, 2007. It's with John Rutter conducting."
Megan Dey-Toth (86) wrote Soniya to let her know she is living in Princeton, NJ. She also wrote, "I wanted to let people know that I would be a soloist in Carnegie Hall in New York City in the Mozart Requiem on June 18, 2007. It's with John Rutter conducting."
Saturday, February 17, 2007
eeeeeeee… don't be alarmed…
This is just a test. The subject line comes from a Lisa Bielawa piece we did my last year in Chorissima. Good times.
I found a picture from camp online and I found it amusing. Here it is:
The annual medallion drive is underway. Please make a contribution, no matter what the amount, as there are 14 Laureates this year and we must raise about $4000.
I found a picture from camp online and I found it amusing. Here it is:

The annual medallion drive is underway. Please make a contribution, no matter what the amount, as there are 14 Laureates this year and we must raise about $4000.
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