Here is a list of our recent concerts, along with a link to the repertoire performed.

The GALA Annual Conference in October 2007 kicked off the GALA Choruses 25th Anniversary celebration. All eight Colorado GALA choruses joined for this concert.

Our 2007 spring concert was rooted in optimism:  the music was chosen to reflect the idea that a new day was before us and we have choices to influence the future.

Everything Possible—October 2007

Pulse of  New Day—May 2007

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Well, maybe bending the rules more than breaking them.  This concert featured modern madrigals, a macabre tune about Mary and her lamb, and an original arrangement of Ben Folds’ The Luckiest, our first commission.

Bent! - June 2009

Our premiere concert was titled “All About Music” and included an eclectic mix of music that speaks to the way music touches every part of our lives.

All About Music—November 2006

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All About Music

We based our winter concert for 2009 on NPR’s series, “This I Believe.”  Singers suggested songs that represented their beliefs and values.  Breath of Heaven, Nella Fantasia, and I Lift My Eyes were featured.  We also played with BoomWhackers.

These Simple Truths—January  2009

July 2008 marked our second anniversary and our GALA premiere.  The GALA set included selections from previous concerts and our participation in the commission and world premiere of It Is the Song.

GALA Festival  - July 2008

GALA Festival 2008

The spring 2008 concert could also be called Just Because … we sang music “just because it’s fun, just because it’s pretty, and just because we’re going to GALA.”

Singing Our Lives—May 2008

Singing Our Lives

The fall 2007 concert is themed on the subject of time:  We take the time to celebrate and model the community in which we would like to live. We were excited to share the stage with the brand new Mosaic Youth Chorus.

A Time and Place for Us—November 2007

This concert started out with a theme of seasons and change, based on the idea that change is cyclical and natural.  For Sine Nomine, this meaning was enhanced by welcoming our new Music Director.  Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poetry includes the line, “I will touch 100 flowers and not pick one.”  We hope to touch 100 lives, one at a time.

To Touch 100 Flowers —November  2009