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Voices of the Valley

When the 20 original voices gathered in November 1998 to rehearse for
their debut performance in San Francisco, little could they imagine that in 5 years' time, Voices of the Valley would grow to a 50-voice strong chorus that performs regularly. The group of enthusiastic singers gives sold-out concerts, collaborates with local artists and performs for charity events in our community.

Through our performances, we hope to add our unique spice to the Bay Area's diverse music scene. Under the vision of our founding music director Stephanie Chan, VOV not only delivers to our audience well-known choral favorites, but also challenges them with rare and delightful works from baroque to contemporary with an international flair.

2003

Year 2003 marks the 5th Anniversary of VOV. Over the past 5 years, our repertoire now includes masterpieces like Haydn's Creation, Mozart's Requiem, Bizet's Carmen song suite, Roger & Hammerstein's musical medley and many traditional and modern Chinese compositions. Our audiences have always enjoyed VOV's staged music, among them excerpts from Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutti, Oscar Strauss' Chocolate Soldier, the Beauty and the Beast, and the complete cantata Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo by Flanders and Horovitz.
This year, we are returning to the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts for our 5th Anniversary Concert. Come and join us for an evening of music!  


2002

We had a very fulfilling schedule and saw many breakthroughs this year: We did two concerts, volunteered in two other community performance, collaborated with a string ensemble and organized workshops for our members. Our program started in February with the 'A New Beginning' Concert at the Cubberly Theater in Palo Alto, while the annual concert 'Inspired By Nature' took place in October at the Smithwick Theatre in Los Altos Hills. The volunteering services include the Kexin charity concert and Christmas caroling at the Stanford Hospital.



2001

Our third annual concert, IN LOVE, was held on July 21, Saturday. It contained a collection of songs that are threaded together by the theme of love. As variety has always been the forte of VOV, we included songs from different time periods, of different cultural backgrounds, in different languages and of different stories in this program.

 

2000

We had another exciting and fruitful year in 2000. Our Spring Concert took place on May 6 at the Spangenberg Theater in Palo Alto, and our Christmas Concert, Harmony, was held on Dec 10, 2000 at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Saratoga. Our debut CD album was also available this year.


1999

1999 means a lot to our choir. Voices of the Valley first emerged as an idea at the beginning of the year during a lunch conversation among our few core members. In three months, we recruited enough talents to double the size, and made our debut as guest performers in the The Spring Gala held in San Francisco. In August 1999, we presented our very first annual Summer Concert. In December, we performed in the Seasons of Hope Concert series.