Soprano Soloist

I am an experienced singer whose varied repertoire includes classical, sacred music and musicals.
I
have been performing in both recitals and conservatories' companies for
the last 8 years in Europe and recently moved back to the Bay Area with
a desire to pursue my passion for singing.
I am also a tap dancer and can combine singing with tap dancing.
Languages: Spanish, German, French, Latin and Italian.

Sonic Forest

Our musical instruments are made from trees, each a different species. Our musical training and experience is diverse. Our beautiful, spontaneous, evocative music also expresses a mystery - an awesome connection to nature, to music, and to one another. Sonic Forest weaves a delightful tapestry of classical, jazz, show tunes, American, Celtic and world folk musics, wild world fusion and spontaneous, soothing improvisations. Our instrumentation and ensemble is variable, depending upon your needs.

Grab your bow and join the KSO!

The Kensington Symphony Orchestra is seeking string players in all sections (violin, viola, cello and bass, percussionists and bassoon. Orchestral and/or chamber music experience is preferred but not required. The KSO rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 7:15-9:45 in El Cerrito. Contact: Music Director Geoffrey Gallegos at the email/phone above.

Family Music

This is a mixed-age music class for infants to 3 year olds and parents/caregivers – a musical bonding experience and an introduction to singing, rhythmic activities, movement and musical play. Each child participates at his or her own level, and the adults sing, move and play along with the children. Rhythmic rhymes and songs from many folk traditions for one-on one finger plays with your child, or group singing and dancing in a circle. More than one adult can attend with a registered child.

Bach Choir Auditions

The first rehearsal is an open rehearsal; just come, sing through the repertoire, and sign up for an audition!
Fall repertoire includes two sets with the Santa Rosa Symphony: Bach and Handel 1707; and the Brahms Requiem. The Spring concert set includes music by Michael Praetorius and Samuel Scheidt, accompanied by period brass and strings.