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A classy,
jazzy, spirited vocal ensemble that sings music you know in an exquisite and exciting way.
Our extensive repertoire spans the decades, varies in musical style and is bound
to bring back memories! Our repertoire includes popular standards, jazz, sacred, seasonal music and more. The goal of Women
of Note is to bring joy to people through song and give our time, their talent and the proceeds of our performances to charity.
We have supported Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Refugee Resettlement, Cystic Fibrosis and the Mount Hope Family Center,
just to name a few. Women of Note performs at benefit concerts, receptions, dinners, grand openings, socials, festivals, church
functions—you name it!
The music we sing is: - Sacred (including Morning Has Broken; O Bless
the Lord; Prayer of the Children; Joyful, Joyful)
- Seasonal
(including Santa Claus is Coming to Town; O Holy Night; Winter Wonderland; Summertime; Autumn Leaves)
- Jazzy (including In the Mood; It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got
That Swing; Blue Skies)
- Romantic (including At
Last; Stormy Weather; All the Things You Are; My Funny Valentine)
- Traditional
(including Shenandoa; Appalachian Folk Songs; Over the Rainbow)
- Poetic (including Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening; The Bells; How Do
I Love Thee?)
- Meteorological (including September in the Rain; Moonlight in Vermont; Soon It's Gonna Rain; Snowflakes;
Snowfall)
- Sometimes downright silly! (including
Chocolate; Peter Piper's Fugue; The French Song)
Front row: Patti (Music Director), Laura, Cathy, Helen, Marcy (Conductor), Kim, Heather,
Pam, Barbara
Back row: Celia, Cathy, Lois, Christine, Pam, Lisa, Jody, Janet, Erin
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February 22, 2009, 4:00 pm
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Prism Concert at Eastman Theater
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"Women of Song" - joint concert with Rochester Gay Men's Chorus, Hochstein
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St. John's Home of Rochester
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