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For Immediate Release
CHANTICLEER
PART OF OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION TO SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO;
TO PERFORM
DURING
“SAN FRANCISCO WEEK” JUNE 17 – 25
San Francisco/Shanghai Sister
City Relationship celebrates 30 Years
SAN FRANCISCO, May 20, 2010—Chanticleer, the
internationally acclaimed vocal ensemble, will make several appearances during
“San Francisco Week” from June 17 - 25 at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Chanticleer is part of the official San
Francisco delegation of political, business, tourism and cultural leaders
representing the 30-year Sister City relationship between Shanghai and San
Francisco. The delegation will be
led by Senator Dianne Feinstein, Mayor Gavin Newsom and Sister City Committee
Chairman James Fang.
Chanticleer appeared in the
People’s Republic of China for the first time last year, when the ensemble was
invited to give six concerts in Shanghai, Beijing, Suzhou, and Shenzen, two of
them with The Shanghai Quartet. That tour also included a return to Hong Kong.
In Shanghai the ensemble visited the choral department at the Shanghai
Conservatory of Music. Chanticleer
was awarded two of the Best Concerts in Shanghai Awards in fall 2009: Best Choral Concert, and Most Innovative Concert for the joint
concert with Shanghai Quartet.
“Chanticleer’s involvement with
China has its roots in the l993-96 residency with the ensemble of now
internationally acclaimed composer Chen Yi. She taught us how to pronounce Chinese and left us with a
number of arrangements of Chinese Folks Songs as well as original works, which
are a permanent part of our repertoire. She also gave us the desire to go to
China,” stated General Director Christine Bullin, “and was instrumental in last year’s tour finally becoming a
reality.”
As a member of the Sister City
Committee during its early days, Bullin visited China many times, organizing
exchanges between the San Francisco Opera Center and the Shanghai Conservatory
and Opera Company. She was quick
to point out that cultural exchanges helped paved the way for the huge
commercial relationship that now exists between China and the U.S. “The visits
of artists and musicians were a big part of the “opening” of China where
cultural exchange is a vital accompaniment to diplomatic communication,” she
said.
The Chanticleer tour in June includes participation in the
Expo’s Gala banquet on June 19, a return to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
for additional exchange, and a return to the Shenzen Concert Hall in Shenzen,
sponsored by China Merchant Bank.
The Shanghai World Expo with its
theme “Better City, Better Life” opened on May 1 and continues through October
31, 2010. Some 60 million Chinese
and 10 million international travelers are expected to visit the pavilions and
presentations of more than 170 participating nations.
Prior to the trip to China,
Chanticleer returns to the Bay Area for the final four concerts of the current
season. For Thy Soul’s Salvation: Music
for England’s Monarchs featuring the magnificent liturgical music of 16th and 17th century England, will by performed in Berkeley,
Sacramento, San Jose, and San Francisco from Wednesday, June 2 through Saturday
June 5.
Memorable highlights of the
current season include the ensemble’s fifth appearance in as many years on NBC
TV’s popular Today show and on A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison
Keillor and Frederica von Stade; a European tour taking in many of the
continent’s legendary halls; and, most recently, the group’s first National
Youth Choral Festival. The
festival featured Chanticleer hosting twelve high school choirs – 416 students
in all – from across the country in a four-day choral immersion, including
master classes, language coaching, and a host of interactive educational
activities, culminating in a gala concert with the massed choirs, an orchestra
comprised of Bay Area student instrumentalists, and mezzo-soprano Frederica von
Stade. Chanticleer was recently
awarded Chorus America’s prestigious Education and Outreach Award for 2010.
Called “America’s favorite choral ensemble,” by the New
Yorker magazine, Chanticleer has
developed a worldwide reputation for its impeccable musicianship, beauty of
sound, and wide-ranging repertoire from Renaissance and Mexican Baroque to
jazz, gospel, folk, and adventurous new music.
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