Genre Classical | Founded 2003 | |
Albums Milton Babbitt: Music for the Mass Similar |
Ohanian ave zane fiala international orange chorale of san francisco
The International Orange Chorale of San Francisco (IOCSF) is an auditioned all-volunteer chamber choir devoted to performing established repertoire of all periods, with particular attention to 20th-century music—including newly commissioned works of promising composers. Since its inception, the group has been committed to performing free concerts featuring challenging and imaginative choral a cappella programming. The ensemble is based in San Francisco.
Contents
- Ohanian ave zane fiala international orange chorale of san francisco
- Origins and management
- Publishing premieres and other programming
- World premierescommissions
- Americanregional premieres
- Other repertory highlights
- Other collaborationsassistance
- Awards reviews
- Songs
- References
Origins and management
The group was founded in 2003 by Jeremy Faust, Elaine Robertson and Cole Thomason-Redus and continued under the direction of Jeremy Faust. Several IOCSF members have conducted selected pieces. In 2007, after having conducted several pieces each season as a member of the group in 2006 and 2005, Paul Kim joined Jeremy Faust as co-director. During the 2007-2008 season, choir member Zane Fiala also conducted several pieces; Fiala became co-director as of the 2008/2009 season, joining Faust upon Kim's departure from the San Francisco Bay Area. Fiala now directs and conducts the group, while Faust maintains a role as Director of Artistic Outreach.
The ensemble is named after International orange, the official color of the Golden Gate Bridge
Publishing, premieres and other programming
In 2011, IOCSF launched a new choral music publishing series partnership with Santa Barbara Music Publishing, with the release of "Peace," by Aaron Pike. Additionally, several of the compositions listed below have been published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing, G. Schirmer, and Hal Leonard after IOCSF premiered the works.
World premieres/commissions
- Cole Thomason-Redus: Nigra Sum (2004)
- Jeremy Faust: Concord Hymn (2004)
- Georgia Stitt: De Profundis (2004)
- Sarah George: Cors de Chasses (2005)
- Elizabeth Baker: One, Two, Three (2006)
- Jason Bush: Alma Redemptoris Mater (2007)
- Jeremy Faust: Croyez-vous (2007)
- Jason Bush: A Beautiful Day (2008)
- Jason Bush: Leaves are Falling (2008)
- Jeremy Faust: Atah Echad (2008)
- Georgia Stitt: Joyful Noise (2009)
- Eric Tamm: Kyrie (2009)
- Zane Fiala: Es la Mañana Llena (2009)
- Schaffer McGee, The Bird of Night; Death of a Ball Turret Gunner (2009); The Breath of Night (2010)
- Robert Chastain: Ave Verum Corpus (2010)
- Nicholas Boland: Gentle Lady, Do Not Sing (2010)
- Jed Bogan: The Moment (2010)
- Harry Whitney: In Memoriam [aka, "Sweet Poplar"] (2010)
- Aaron Pike: Peace (2010)
- Joshua Saulle: i am a little church (2010)
- David Harris: Presence (2010)
- Mari Esabel Valverde: Månskenskväll ["Moonlit Evening"] (2011)
- Aaron Pike: Alleluia (2011)
- Nicholas Weininger: Deeper Than All Roses (2011)
- Jeremy Faust: Issa (selected movements) (2011)
- Zane Fiala: Cosmos (2012)
- Dominick DiOrio: Chrysopylae (2012)
- David Conte: Facing West (2012)
- Vasken Ohanian: Ave (2012)
- David Gottlieb: Come, Heavy Sleep (2012)
- Mari Esabel Valverde: Oracle of Spring (2012)
- Elliott James Encarnacion: We Sat Down and Wept (2012)
- Caroline Shaw: Fly Away I (2012)
- Daniel Kohane: Sonnet (2012)
American/regional premieres
- Thomas Ades (UK): Fayrfax Carol (USA West Coast premiere)
- Algirdas Martinaitis (Estonia): Alleluia (Western Hemisphere Premiere)
- Jake Heggie (America): Faith Disquiet (California Premiere of revision)
- Milton Babbitt (America): Music for the Mass (Western USA Premiere—Second performance ever, first ever a cappella as composer intended) (2010)
- Fredrik Sixten: There is no Rose of such Vertu (2012)
- Uģis Prauliņš: Credo from Missa Rigensis (2012)
- Sarah Kirkland Snider: Unremembered (first five movements, USA West Coast premiere) (2013): The Guest, The River, The Girl, The Song, The Orchard
Other repertory highlights
- Frank Martin: Mass for Two Choirs
- Herbert Howells: Requiem
- Claude Debussy: Trois Chansons D'Orleans
- Paul Hindemith: Six Chansons de Rilke
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs
- Matthew Harris: Shakespeare Songs
- Gustav Holst: Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
- Gustav Holst: O Spiritual Pilgrim
- Benjamin Britten: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam
- Otto Olsson: Ave Maris Stella
- Alberto Grau: Kasar mie la gaji
- Johannes Brahms: Op. 74, Nos. 1, 2 "Warum ist das Licht gegeben?"; "O Heiland reiss"
- Johannes Brahms: Op. 109, No. 2. "Wenn ein starker gewappneter"
- Johannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes
- Johann Sebastian Bach: "Ich lasse dicht nicht du segnest mich denn"
- Hugo Distler: Singet dem Herrn ein neues lied
- William Henry Harris: Faire is the Heaven
- Samuel Barber: The Reincarnations
- Samuel Barber: Heaven Haven
- Samuel Barber: To be sung on the Water
- Olivier Messiaen: O Sacrum Convivium
- Francis Poulenc: Four Motes for Noel
- Maurice Durufle: Four Gregorian Motets
- Sven-David Sandström: A New Heaven ("En Ny Himmel")
- Jānis Peters: Kalējs kala debesīs
- David Conte: Ave Maria
- Steven Paulus: The Road Home
- Emma Lou Diemer: Verses from the Rubaiyat
- Robin Estrada: Awit sa Panginoon
- Halsey Stevens: Go Lovely Rose
- Joseph Gregorio: Dona Nobis Pacem
Other collaborations/assistance
Awards, reviews
Songs
Music for the Mass: KyrieMilton Babbitt: Music for the Mass · 2012
Music for the Mass: GloriaMilton Babbitt: Music for the Mass · 2012
Music for the Mass: Agnus DeiMilton Babbitt: Music for the Mass · 2012