June 16, 2012

Program Notes
What’s that sound? It’s wondrous, marvelous…FABULOUS! Join us for an historic, spectacular, concert event as Windy City Gay Chorus, Aria, and the Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus join forces to present “THE SOUND OF Fabulous!” It’s a very special Pride concert in celebration of all three choruses attending GALA Festival in Denver, Colorado this summer. One night. Three choruses. Chicago’s Pride. Don’t miss it!!
Windy City Performing Arts (incorporated in 1983) is the independent not-for-profit umbrella organization comprised of Windy City Gay Chorus and Aria. Each chorus performs a variety of musical styles from classical to pop. We pride ourselves on musical excellence regardless of the style of music, and have a history of performing major choral works including specially commissioned pieces.
• 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. Just completing its 33rd season, WCGC has been a long-standing and well-established beacon in Chicago’s LGBTQA community, and a recognized name in choral arts circles throughout the country. Under the direction of Stephen C Edwards since 2009, the chorus has taken on renewed enthusiasm, and a commitment to performing music that is as challenging as it is entertaining.
• ARIA •
Aria was formed in 1996 as the small, women’s ensemble of Windy City Performing Arts and Unison: Windy City Lesbian and Gay Singers. Aria quickly became an audience favorite at concerts and special appearances, performing at GALA Festival 2000 in San Jose to rave reviews. In 2006, Aria became a full-fledged chorus – that now includes men and identifies itself as Windy City’s “Treble Chorus”. Under the direction of Stephen C Edwards, Aria embraces its role as a totally inclusive chorus, singing music that not only entertains, but reminds us of our diversity.
• WINDY CITY PERFORMING ARTS •
Embedded in the spirit of every performance and outreach event that our choruses participate in is our Mission Statement: Windy City Performing Arts celebrates diversity, honors creativity, and cultivates pride through the transformative power of music and the arts.


