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The following is by Dr. William Sauerland, as eloquently written in our summer playbill.
Having grown up on a dairy farm in Ohio, I have been listening to the music of Dolly Parton my entire life. I believe there is a special appeal in her songs – directness and beauty in her lyrics, familiarity and brilliance in her melodies, and radiance and intimacy in her delivery. As a country musician, Dolly is unparalleled in her prolific and creative output. Self-effacing, down-to-earth, and personable, Dolly often stands at odds with other celebrities of her renown. She is an icon the world over, and in my humble opinion, among the greatest musicians of our time. (Plus, she has also inspired more drag queen performances than is measurable!) Tonight’s show features many of Dolly’s greatest hits, both original songs and covers. When country music meets the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus, the result is Dollylicious!
After four years as artistic director, including fourteen different concert programs and hundreds of free community performances in over fifteen cities throughout the East Bay, my tenure with this amazing chorus will conclude with our concerts this weekend. My experience with this chorus has been inspiring. The Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus has helped me become a better conductor, music teacher, and collaborator. I am incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to conduct this dedicated ensemble. (In case you are curious, I have accepted a position as assistant professor of music and director of choral studies for the School of Music at Purdue University. Indiana, here we come!)
While my departure is bittersweet, I am thrilled Dr. Ben Riggs will be taking over as artistic director. Dr. Riggs comes with a wealth of knowledge and experience of LGBTQ+ choruses, having previously served as artistic director of the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus and Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus. We joyfully welcome him to this community! Next season will be an exciting one. OGMC will be back in December with three performances of beloved holiday songs and will present two different concerts in the spring of 2020. The chorus will also represent Oakland at the quadrennial GALA Choruses Festival in Minneapolis in July.
I profoundly believe in the mission of this organization and the members who commit so much energy to fulfilling it. We aren’t just an organization, nor are we just a chorus, we are so much more.
We are family, community, and kin. Thank you for allowing me to be amongst your ranks. To have joined you in music making has been among the greatest experiences of my life.
Forever, in love and song,
William Sauerland
artistic director