December 5, 2015

Program Notes
Songs of the season, a little laughter, and the company of good friends all make for a great beginning to your holiday celebrations. Join Windy City Gay Chorus and Windy City Treble Quire for a Chicago tradition: our 37th annual holiday concert, “Don We Now…”
Under the direction of Artistic Director Paul Caldwell, “Don We Now…” will be a diverse and classy mix of familiar and unique musical selections. Sure to warm your heart for the winter and get you in the mood to celebrate the joys of the season, this concert is the perfect way to kick off the holidays.
• WINDY CITY PERFORMING ARTS •
Windy City Performing Arts (incorporated in 1983) is the independent not-for-profit umbrella organization comprised of Windy City Gay Chorus and Windy City Treble Quire. 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. WCPA made history in 2003 when we became the first LGBT choral organization to sing the National Anthem at an Illinois professional sporting event, opening for the Chicago White Sox. The choruses of WCPA have performed on regional and local stages, from Steppenwolf Theatre (Chicago) to Carnegie Hall (New York).
Celebrating 37 Lyrical Years, Windy City Performing Arts is Chicago’s premier LGBTQ choral arts organization encompassing Windy City Gay Chorus and Windy City Treble Quire. Windy City Performing Arts celebrates diversity, honors creativity and cultivates pride through the transformative power of music and the arts.
• WINDY CITY TREBLE QUIRE •
Windy City Treble Quire is WCPA’s treble chorus. Formed in 1996 under the name Aria: Windy City Women’s Ensemble, it was originally the small, women’s ensemble of Unison: Windy City Lesbian and Gay Singers, and quickly became an audience favorite at concerts and special appearances over the years, performing at GALA Festival 2000 in San Jose to rave reviews. Now, with a new name that reflects today’s reality of a chorus that encompasses singers who self-identify as female, male, straight, gay, trans*, or bisexual, Windy City Treble Quire embraces its role as a totally inclusive chorus. The word ‘Quire’, an old-English spelling of ‘choir’, also gives voice to chorus members who identify as queer. WCTQ performs music that not only entertains but reminds us of our diversity, and is poised to make a lasting impact on the mainstream as well as LGBT music scene.
• 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 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, and Seattle, and Chicago mayors Rahm Emanuel, Richard M. Daley, and the late Harold Washington. The chorus has a commitment to performing music that is as challenging as it is entertaining.


