Chicago Gay Men's Chorus

Chicago Gay Men's Chorus
Background information
Also known as CGMC
Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Broadway, choral, classical, jazz, popular
Occupation(s) Men's Choir
Instruments 150 voices
Years active 1983-present
Website www.cgmc.org
Members Artistic Director
Jimmy Morehead
Executive Director
Jennifer Wright
Official Chicago Gay Men's Chorus 30th anniversary logo for 2012-13

The Chicago Gay Men's Chorus (CGMC) is a choral organization in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1983 with fifty-five singers, the chorus currently consists of approximately 150 singing members and over 200 members in total.

History

The Chorus was organized in 1983 in response to an invitation to participate in the first National Gay and Lesbian Choral Festival, Come Out! And Sing Together (COAST). The event was staged at New York City's Lincoln Center and featured 1,200 individuals from twelve choruses from across the United States. The fifty-five singers from the Chicago Gay Men's Chorus representing the city of Chicago opened the festival.

After the festival, the Chorus joined choruses from nine other cities to form a musical organization known as Gay And Lesbian Association of Choruses. As one of GALA's founding member groups, CGMC continues its affiliation with the organization and has performed at every music festival sponsored.

In the years since its debut performance, CGMC became a prominent member of Chicago's gay and lesbian community and in the city's arts community as a whole. In 2001, CGMC was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame.[1] In 2006, CGMC joined the League of Chicago Theatres; the year also marked CGMC's twenty-fifth performance season. CGMC recently announced its 33rd season of performances. Throughout the history of CGMC, the chorus has been supported, in part, by grants from the Illinois Arts Council and by the Chicago City Arts Program.

Performances and Music

CGMC has a regular yearly performance season that consists of a holiday show, and a spring show. The music performed in these concerts ranges from classical to pop to modern music. The Chorus also incorporates a wide range of performance styles into its concerts. In addition to traditional choral material, the concerts often include dance, sets and costumes, and other elements frequently found in musical theater.

The spring concerts are often full-scale theatrical productions, frequently presented in a parodic manner. Past spring productions have included The Pirates of Penzance, The Wizard of Oz, The Mikado, and H.M.S. Pinafore. In 2006, the Chorus performed The Ten Commandments: The Musical, an original musical co-written by the group's Artistic Director, Patrick Sinozich, and a singing member, Bill Larkin. The Chorus has also performed several musical reviews named after Sidetrack, a popular Chicago video nightclub, and based on the club's weekly show tunes video nights.

In addition to its regular performance season, the Chorus makes appearances for fundraising or community representation purposes. In past years, CGMC has appeared at benefits such as Show of Concern presented by Marshall Field's, World of Chocolate presented by the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, and Jubilate! presented by Bonaventure House.

The Chorus has also appeared for organizations or at events such as the marriage equality bill signing (where they sang America The Beautiful at Governor Quinn's personal invitation), Choose Chicago kickoff, AIDS Walk Chicago, International Mr. Leather, the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade, the Illinois Gay and Lesbian Rodeo Association, Pride Fest Chicago, and has proudly performed the national anthem several times at Wrigley Field in Chicago. In addition, the Chorus has made various traveling outreach trips to local cities including Bloomington-Normal and Peoria, Illinois. In 2018, the Chorus joined Demi Lovato to perform "Tell Me You Love Me" during her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour stop in Allstate Arena.[2]

The Chorus has made out-of-town appearances in Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Milwaukee, New York City, Montreal, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Miami, and Denver. The Chorus has also hosted Chicago appearances of choruses from some of these same cities, other nearby cities, and European cities such as Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and Hamburg, Germany.

Performance History

Season: Holiday Show: Lipstick & Lyrics: Spring Show: Cabaret: Pride/Summer Show:
2017–2018Naughty or NiceVice VersaUnder the Big TopHitting Rock Bottom: Know Hope
2016–2017Home for the HolidivasThe Dragtones*BTown: From Barbershop to BoybandsThe Great Gaymerican SongbookLove Is Great: Collaborative Concert with London Gay Men's Chorus
2015–2016Miracle on Thirty-Funk StreetSave The Unicorn Club!My Kind of TownSaints + Sinners Sing Your Own Song (GALA)
2014–2015YuleTube: Holiday Favorites from TelevisionInto the HoodWe're Still Here: CGMC Celebrates Sondheim at 85Don't Tell Mama: the Music of Kander & Ebb
2013–2014Making Spirits BrightSex Is in the HeelBouncing Off The Walls: Broadway Our WayLet's Do It!Some Like It Hot: Disney Edition
2012–2013Make The Yuletide GayWhat Doesn't Kill You... (Makes You Stronger)All You Need Is LoveSome Like It Hot!
2011–2012Holly FolliesGirls' Night Out That 80's ShowFeel the Love - The Sound of Fabulous (with Unison and Windy City Gay Chorus)
2010–2011Christmas Follies- UnpluggedBad Romance Divas
2009–2010Christmas FolliesBring it OnExtrABBAganzaSummer Camp
2008–2009Revolt of the ElvesBad GirlsBad HabitsOver The Rainbow
2007–2008FruitcakeLipstick & Lyrics VApple PieThe Boys are Back in Town
2006–2007Favorite ThingsLipstick & Lyrics IVSidetrack V: With a Twist!25th Anniversary Bash - LIVE!
2005–2006A Cowboy Christmas (with Chi-Town Squares)Lipstick & Lyrics IIIThe Ten Commandments: The MusicalMidwest Pride 2 (with the Indianapolis Men's Chorus)
2004–2005Fa La La La Blah Blah Blah!Lipstick & Lyrics IIIn the MoodCGMC World Tour
2003–2004Sassy Brassy ChristmasLipstick & Lyrics ILow Hanging FruitSisters: Hands Across the Water (with Schola Canterosa and Windy City Gay Chorus)
2002–2003Carols At the SpinetJust A Little Song and DanceViva L'Amour (with Hersong)
2001–2002Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceSidetrack IV: Bottoms Up!Love in Black and White
2000–2001Cool Yule2001: A Gay OdysseyMidwest Pride (with Heartland Men's Chorus)
1999–2000Ho! Ho! Ho!H.M.S. PinaforePride on the Pier (with Windy City Gay Chorus and Unison)
1998–1999Winter SolsticeMen in MusicalsIs It Safe to Come Out Yet?
1997–1998Make the Yuletide GayForbidden HalstedTrue Pride
1996–1997Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceSidetrack III: Last CallWe're Still Here
1995–1996Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with The Derivative Duo and About Face Theater Collective)Sidetrack II: A HangoverOne Night Only
1994–1995Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceSidetrack: The Musical ReviewIs That Pride in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Glad to See Me?
1993–1994Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with Waukegan Concert Chorus and Christmas Spirit)The MikadoLions and Rhinos and Bears... Oh My!
1992–1993Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceStill Crazy After All These YearsTrès Gay (with Noot Aan De Man, Amsterdam Gay Men's Chorus and Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus)
1991–1992Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceThe Wizard of OzLet's Call the Whole Thing Off
1990–1991Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceThe Wizard of OzTakin' a Chance on Love (with The Akasha Dance Company)
1989–1990Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with the women of Waukegan Concert Chorus)Pirates of PenzanceHeaded for the Future (with Chi-Town Squares)
1988–1989Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with The Great Lakes Freedom Band)Pirates of PenzanceOld Friends (with Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida)
1987–1988Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with Stardust and The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Chorus)Nobody Does It Like MeThey Dance So Well, Why Must They Try to Sing? (with The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Chorus)
1986–1987Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceYou Gotta Have Friends (with Artemis Singers)
1985–1986Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceThe Wonderful World of CGMCLa Chic (with Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles)
1984–1985Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & Nice (with Artemis Singers)CGMC and Other Musical InstrumentsTogether (with New Orleans Gay Men's Chorus)
1983–1984Gonna Find Out Who's Naughty & NiceStart Us With 10
1983Ha, Ha, Ha! Ho, Ho, Ho! And a Couple of Tra, La, Las (Premiere Show)Here We Go Again

Membership

The Chorus membership is divided into singing members and auxiliary members. The majority of the members are gay men, but the Chorus has a written policy to welcome all persons to the group regardless of sex, race, creed, or sexual orientation.

Singing members belong to one of the four singing sections; first- and second-tenor, baritone, and bass. Most of these voices are divided into upper and lower subsections. To become a singing member of the Chorus, a prospective member must have a successful audition with the artistic director, and re-audition every two years. Non-performing auxiliary members are individuals who are tasked with behind the scenes duties in support of the mission of the Chorus.

Each of the shows of the performance season has preparation period of approximately twelve to thirteen weeks; consisting of weekly three-hour rehearsals. In addition to the weekly rehearsals, there may be a number of sectional/full chorus/dance/solo rehearsals that take place during each preparation period, at the request/discretion of the artistic director.

All music is performed "off book" meaning all songs must be completely memorized. With a few exceptions, nearly all run out performances are also performed with memorized music. Run out performances may consist of pieces that the Chorus is working on for an upcoming concert, pieces performed at a recent concert, or selections from the permanent repertoire of the Chorus.

Organization

The Chicago Gay Men's Chorus is a volunteer non-profit organization. Membership dues, ticket sales, performance fees, CD sales, and individual and corporate donations support the operation of the Chorus in addition to grants from the Illinois Arts Council, Art Works Fund, and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs' City Arts grant program.

The Artistic Director (AD) leads the artistic staff of the Chorus, which consists of Accompanists, Stage Manager, Choreographers, a music librarian, while the Executive Director oversees operations. The Artistic Director, Executive Director, Stage Manager and Accompanists are paid positions while the others are volunteer positions filled by the Chorus membership.

The Chorus is governed by a Board of Directors, which is responsible for governing the strategic and fiscal operation of the Chorus, which is largely carried out by a system of committees. Members of the Board of Directors consist of members from the Chorus itself or from the general community, and candidates are selected by the Elections Committee. The Board of Directors is led by an Executive Committee made up of the Board President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.

The Chorus also elects a Membership Council, which is responsible for the member experience including assisting the AD with rehearsal, retention and recruitment of Chorus members, organizing auditions, tracking attendance and member communications. Members of the Membership Council are elected from active singing members of the Chorus, and candidates are selected by the Elections Committee. Upon election, the council selects a Council President and representatives for each singing section of the Chorus.

The operational committees of the Chorus include four standing committees and a number of subcommittees with members appointed by the Executive Director or Board of Directors. The four standing committees are Finance, Fundraising, Performance, and Marketing.

Recordings

In November 2001, the Chorus released its first CD entitled Cool Yule, featuring holiday music with jazz-inspired arrangements. The group's second CD, I Will Be Loved Tonight, was released in December 2004 and is a collection of songs dealing with relationships and love. In 2006, the Chorus released its first collection of live recordings, Favorite Things, with live concert performances of holiday songs popular with the group's audiences. In December 2012, CGMC released "Here We Come A-Caroling," featuring holiday songs from years past. In June 2013 a fifth CD, "So Happy Together: Festival Gems" was released containing recordings from the last 3 GALA Festival performances.

References

  1. "Chicago Gay Men's Chorus Inducted 2001". Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
  2. Honeycutt, Shanté (April 3, 2018). "9 Standout Moments of Demi Lovato's Tell Me You Love Me Tour". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
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