Support this Program Seattle Peace Chorus Zooming with the Masters (suggested donation $10): Recordings of previous sessions 7 pm Sunday 23 May 2021: Quenarimba: Diego Coy & Miho Takekawa 7 pm Sunday 21 February 2021: Stephen Ernst on COVID-19 7 …Continue reading →
Because of the developing SARS-CoV2 virus and the COVID-19 illness that it causes, we urge everyone to be especially careful to take care of yourself and those whom you love. Because of the outbreak, Seattle Peace Chorus will not hold …Continue reading →
Thank you for your generous tax-deductible donation to the Seattle Peace Chorus. With your support, we were able to continue to sing for peace and justice in the coming year. We know that you believe – as everyone in the Chorus …Continue reading →
Notes from the Composer There are deep wounds in this country and in this hemisphere that will only heal when the causes are acknowledged. I was once in the Dominican Republic and visited the cave walls on which Taino people had …Continue reading →
We urge everyone to support organizations that promote peace, protect our planet, and fight for the underprivileged. Relief for victims of the war in Ukraine World Vision – helping children and families affected by the Ukraine crisis [worldvision.org] Mercy Corps …Continue reading →
This page presents clips of recordings from our recent concerts. (If you see “Sorry, The player is not compatible with your web browser,” then try refreshing your browser tab.) Jubilation in My Soul: a song gallery of dynamic Black lives …Continue reading →
In January 2019, Seattle Peace Chorus traveled to San Antonio, El Paso, Tucson, Tijuana, and Riverside California to share our message that “Music Crosses Borders,” to raise money for nonprofit organizations that are helping refugees and asylum-seekers, and to learn …Continue reading →
Music Crosses Borders We Are Walking, to the tune of Somagwaza (traditional Bantu) Hine Ma Tov Cuando el Pobre Alma Llanera (Soul of the Plains), by Pedro Gutiérrez, arranged by Angel Sauce White Bird, by David Laflamme and Linda Laflamme, …Continue reading →