Due to the ongoing concern regarding the spread of the coronavirus in Santa Clara County (https://www.sccgov.org/sites/phd/news/Pages/new-guidance-new-covid-19-3…), the Board of the Santa Clara Chorale has decided to postpone the March 14th concert, “She/Her/Hers”. While members of the Chorale are eager to bring to life this rich body of work by female composers, we recognize the dilemma facing so many community groups in hosting large events knowing the possible health risk to those most vulnerable.
How does this affect you?
For March ticket holders,
Your ticket will be honored at a rescheduled concert of “She/Her/Hers,” date to be determined (likely June).
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Your ticket can be exchanged to attend our May 8th concert, “A New Song."
For our season ticket subscribers,
Your ticket will be honored at a rescheduled concert of “She/Her/Hers,” date to be determined (likely June).
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Your ticket can be exchanged so that a family member or friend may attend our May 8th concert, “A New Song.”
For those ticket holders who wish to help the Chorale recoup some of the expenses incurred with this postponement, your ticket cost can be converted to a tax-deductible donation.
For those ticket holders who would like a refund, you may request a refund for the face value of your ticket.
To pursue any of the above options, please email Tom Marshburn at [email protected]. In the subject line, please include MARCH TICKET HOLDER REQUEST, and indicate whether you are a single ticket purchaser or a season ticket holder.
In this centennial year of the of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote, the Santa Clara Chorale raises the female voice with a repertoire that spans 900 years, including the world premiere of a work by our 2019-2020 composer-in-residence, Elizabeth Jonasson. The She/Her/Hers concert will honor all women for their intellect, creativity, and compassion with pieces by leading female composers, ranging from classical and folk masterpieces to those advocating women’s suffrage and social justice.
The Santa Clara Chorale, a 90-voice community chorus formed in 1962, performs a diverse repertoire ranging from the classical masterworks of Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart to contemporary choral music, including jazz, folk, spirituals, popular, and world music.