Left to Right: LaToya Fernandez, Urmila Vudali, Lisa Rosenberg, and Ray Furuta.
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Virtual concert reflects on turmoil, celebrates moments of hope
Uploaded: Thu, May 13, 2021, 9:57 am
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The Peninsula Women s Chorus performs together virtually, led by Interim Director Corie Brown. Courtesy Peninsula Women s Chorus
The past year might seem like nothing to sing about, but the Peninsula Women s Chorus is reckoning with these complex times by delivering a message of resilience with their concert, We Have a Voice!
The performance, which premieres online May 15, at 4 p.m., calls on the works of a half a dozen North American composers to capture the turmoil and troubles that the pandemic has laid bare, but also the hope and inspiration that can be found in coming together.