GRAMMY Winners Chanticleer Celebrate First Official Artistic Collaboration with SFCM
The group performed with the SFCM Chorus in November.
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music welcomed some of The City's best voices to help celebrate its own in November: GRAMMY-winning longtime SF-based choir Chanticleer.
Chanticleer was founded in San Francisco in 1978 by singer and musicologist Louis Botto, and quickly ascended to the peak level of performing vocal ensembles, with thousands of live shows across the world and over one million records sold.
The group originally visited SFCM in 2023 in a more informal capacity for coaching sessions with the school's choir, led by Eric Choate. Calling "one of the great treasures of the choral world" and "a fixture in the fine arts of San Francisco since their founding," Choate said, "I met with their Artistic Director, Tim Keeler, last spring to discuss our shared desire to forge a stronger connection between the students at SFCM and Chanticleer, and we both agreed that we must get our choirs in the same room together."
A year later, the concert showcased works by that showcased diverse material from a range of composers from Bach to Fauré to more modern composers like Ralph Vaughan Williams and Julius Eastman. Chanticleer are Opus 3 artists, the management company that makes up SFCM's alliance of arts management firms and record labels that includes Askonas Holt and PENTATONE Records.