Season 5: Holiday

History: Five and Growing

The Chorus’s commitment to excellence was apparent just two months after its founding at the very first “Don We Now” concert, in December 1979. Continuous artistic growth enabled WCGC to host the First International Conference of Directors and Managers of Gay Choruses in May, 1981, and led to their highly acclaimed New York debut at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall in February, 1982. This joint concert with the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus emphatically established the Chorus’s reputation with New York’s critics.

Each year the WCGC presents three major concerts: in December, in the spring, and during Gay Pride Week. The Chorus also is proud to be a part of the Gay Pride Parade. In April, 1983, WCGC hosted the first gay chorus from outside Chicago to sing here when the 80-member Twin Cities Men’s Chorus shared the stage at the spring concert. In June, the Chorus presented Spirit of American Music with special guest artist Ginni Clemmens at the Civic Theatre. The Chorus will continue the tradition of presenting guest artists at the 1984 Gay Pride concert.

There are also smaller performances – a free Christmas night concert is already a tradition, as is a more intimate, informal fall program. Last fall, WCGC provided entertainment at the Gay Academic Union Conference, and at the Greater Chicago Gay and Lesbian Democrats kick-off rally. The Chorus may be found presenting Christmas carols at local hospitals, in bars and in police stations!

The Chorus’s visibility beyond Chicago’s gay community is also increasing. It has sung at the Century Shopping Mall, and members performed at Yul Brynner’s 50th Anniversary Party at Arie Crown Theatre last year. The Chorus has given concerts at downtown theaters, at Mandel Hall (University of Chicago) and at several northside locations. Each year the Chorus goes on tour: Milwaukee in 1981, New York in 1982 and Indianapolis in July, 1983. The Chorus will rejoin the Twin Cities Men’s Chorus at Minneapolis’s Orchestra Hall in April, 1984. The Chorus has already received a mayoral proclamation from both St. Paul and Minneapolis in support of this concert.

Membership in the Chorus is gained by a short audition. Most of the members are not professional musicians, although they are expected to demonstrate musical growth at an annual re-evaluation. The Chorus shares members with the Chicago Symphony and Grant Park Choruses, The William Ferris Chorale, the Lyric Opera School and other prominent groups, but it also has members with affiliations to no other musical or gay organizations. The Chorus welcomes non-singing people too, who would like to help with productions in another capacity. If you would like to volunteer any sort of talent, whether musical or Administrative, please call the Chorus at (312) 227-3853. We would like you to join us.

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