Season 27: Pride

Program Notes

We’re getting in touch with our feminine side – in a most musical way, of course! In a truly inspiring concert that proudly pays tribute to our sisters in song, our 2006 Pride concert is devoted to the music and lyrics written by women, and about women. This compelling performance features everything from the medieval chants of Hildegard von Bingen, standard classics by Dorothy Parker, contemporary rock by Alanis Morissette, and of course… show tunes, courtesy of the luminary ladies of Broadway!

• WINDY CITY GAY CHORUS •

Founded in October, 1979, Windy City Gay Chorus is the oldest Gay chorus in Illinois and the Midwest, and one of the first gay choruses organized in the country. WCGC is a founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (GALA). WCGC’s first performance was in December of 1979, at the “Don We Now” holiday concert at Stages Music Hall. Windy City Gay Chorus has performed in cities throughout the country, and has been lauded by the Illinois House of Representatives, the mayors of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Seattle and Chicago mayors Richard M. Daley and the late Harold Washington. The chorus believes in reaching out to support Chicago’s GLBT community and the community at-large by participating in events that bring enjoyment and pride to audiences and members alike.

• UNISON •

The seed for Unison: Windy City Lesbian and Gay Singers was planted in 1992 when the women’s ensemble MUSE, from Cincinnati, came to Chicago for a joint concert with Windy City Gay Chorus. The groups developed a strong affection for each other, which led to the idea of creating a mixed chorus of men and women. Unison made its concert debut at “Don We Now XIV” later that year, and sang its inaugural concert in April 1993 with recording artists Cris Williamson and Tret Fure as guests. Since that beginning, Unison has established itself as a musically adept addition to the Windy City Performing Arts family. Unison has become known throughout the Chicago area as a premier women’s and men’s performing arts ensemble that represents and values diversity in the communities they serve.

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