Enchanting Harmonies: A Unique Collaboration
On December 11, 2025, the Bay Area witnessed a magical evening as the San Francisco Girls Chorus and the New Century Chamber Orchestra teamed up for their mesmerizing performance of “In Winter's Glow” at the First Congregational Church in Berkeley. This rare collaboration between two of the region's finest musical ensembles offered a refreshing take on the traditional holiday concert, filled with exceptional artistry and a diverse repertoire.
Bringing a New Spirit to the Holidays
The evening began with the Girls Chorus making an unforgettable entrance, performing the classic carol “Bethlehem” by William Billings. As they sang, their harmonious voices filled the church, captivating the audience from the first note. Under the guidance of their Artistic Director, Valérie Sainte-Agathe, each young singer showcased incredible range, clarity, and confidence, demonstrating their extensive training and passion for music. These teenagers not only sounded like seasoned professionals but also embodied the spirit of the season, invigorating the atmosphere with the joy of their performance.
Highlighting Regional Talent: Elgar to Getty
The concert's repertoire didn't shy away from challenging compositions. Following the Girls Chorus, the New Century Chamber Orchestra, led by Daniel Hope, delivered a stunning rendition of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins, emphasizing the ensemble’s rich sound and dynamic versatility. For many attendees, the highlight was Edward Elgar’s Serenade for Strings: a piece composed as a love letter to his wife, Alice, that unfolded beautifully through its melodic richness.
John Rutter's Suite for Strings, featuring lively interpretations of English folksongs, brought hearts to life with Hope's expressive solos. The collaboration culminated in a fresh exploration of modern carols by Gordon Getty, which perfectly highlighted the Girls Chorus's wholesome sound and the orchestra's supportive presence.
Emphasizing Community and Collaboration
This performance wasn't just about music; it was a celebration of community and collaboration. The event reflected the nurturing environment cultivated by both organizations, showing that this partnership extends beyond the stage. By creating a synergistic blend of youth and experience, the artists invited listeners to connect emotionally with each piece performed.
Local Composers Making a Mark
Adding to this festive repertoire, the evening included contributions from acclaimed San Francisco composer Jake Heggie. The chorus delivered delightful renditions of his songs “I Wonder as I Wander” and “Christmas Time of Year”, bringing a contemporary flair while maintaining the warm nostalgia typically associated with holiday music. Heggie’s works, alongside others like David Conte’s Two Winter Scenes, enriched the overall experience, marking a significant spotlight on local musical talent.
Reimagining the Traditional Holiday Concert
The night culminated with surprises, including the encore performance of “Balulalow”—an English folksong made famous by Sting—which exemplified the concert’s focus on moving away from the usual carols to embrace both modern and traditional influences in a harmonious blend.
Conclusion: A Heartwarming Experience
This concert was more than a musical performance; it was a heartfelt encounter that brought together the beauty of community spirit and through music made for an unforgettable evening. As the audience left the church, they carried not just the melodies, but also the warmth of the experience, making it clear that events like these are essential for fostering connections within our Bay Area community.
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