Just 5 days
left for your tax-deductible donation to Chorale Bel Canto in 2014.
Just this year, your support has helped
us to move to our new rehearsal home, to purchase our very own grand piano, to
create a “rainy day” fund, to open our first long-term investment account, and
to sustain our partnership with Rio Hondo College and its young singers. This
is in addition to programming four marvelous concerts, from Gilbert and
Sullivan, to John Rutter, to the Bach family, to opera choruses and a 20th
century madrigal fable with ballet dancers! And, next season will be just as
interesting and varied.
So, why give? Because it
matters. You matter. Music matters.
Why do I give?
Chorale Bel Canto, under Stephen Gothold’s direction, has contributed an invaluable gift to the community. During my many years of living in Whittier and teaching at Whittier College, it was my great pleasure to attend the variety of programs and even to participate sometimes as substitute accompanist. Thank you, Steve, for your dedication to providing the performers and the community such a wonderful treasure.
Frances (Frankie) Nobert, Donor
Stef Brignoni, Singer
Chorale Bel Canto, under Stephen Gothold’s direction, has contributed an invaluable gift to the community. During my many years of living in Whittier and teaching at Whittier College, it was my great pleasure to attend the variety of programs and even to participate sometimes as substitute accompanist. Thank you, Steve, for your dedication to providing the performers and the community such a wonderful treasure.
Frances (Frankie) Nobert, Donor
Why do I sing?
I started singing with Steve Gothold when I was a student at Whittier College, and I’ve been here ever since. I couldn’t Imagine not singing with Steve. Chorale is an important part of who I am. I love it!
I started singing with Steve Gothold when I was a student at Whittier College, and I’ve been here ever since. I couldn’t Imagine not singing with Steve. Chorale is an important part of who I am. I love it!
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