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JACOB STENSBERG NAMED ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS

SAN FRANCISCO (April 19, 2022)—Following an extensive nationwide search, San Francisco Gay Men’s  Chorus (SFGMC) Executive Director Chris Verdugo and Board of Directors Chair Glenn DeSandre today  announced the appointment of Jacob Stensberg as the new Artistic Director of San Francisco’s premier choral organization. Stensberg succeeds Dr. Timothy Seelig who will retire at the conclusion of SFGMC’s  Season 44 in July 2022.  

Headshot for Jacob Stensberg, Artistic Director for SFGMC

Jacob Stensberg joins San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus from Purdue University’s vocal music department, where he served as Assistant Director of the Purduettes and University Choir, and Director of the Chamber Choir, All-Campus and Community Chorale, and the PMO  Kids Choir.  

“We set out to find an artistic leader who could build on the monumental accomplishments and artistic excellence Dr. Tim Seelig has helped San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus achieve,” said Verdugo. “We are extremely fortunate to attract someone with Jacob’s deep knowledge of vocal arts and musical theater, and proven commitment to his community. His enthusiasm and exuberance are contagious. I look forward to introducing him to the San Francisco Bay Area.”

"On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am delighted to welcome Jacob Stensberg as SFGMC's next Artistic  Director," adds DeSandre. "His passionate commitment to social justice, advocacy, and the amplification of  marginalized voices coupled with his creative artistic vision and choral pedagogy make him the ideal  candidate to lead SFGMC into the future." 

Says Stensberg: “It’s easy to identify Dr. Seelig’s legacy through metrics, like increased GALA chorus visibility,  organizational growth, and musical excellence, but it’s impossible to ignore what I see as the central tenet for all of his many accomplishments: love. When love is the foundation on which we build our gathering place, when it’s our ‘why’—there is no dream too big, no burden too heavy, no room too crowded, no story too small. While Tim is truly an inimitable man who can never be replaced, his legacy of love is one I look forward to continuing. The future of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is bright, and I am prepared to lead  the organization in our next chapter together.”

Adds William Griffel, Director of Purdue Musical Organizations: “Jacob Stensberg made an immediate impact on our program at Purdue Musical Organizations when he arrived on campus with his visionary programming, innovative choral pedagogy, and his infectious zeal for positive interactions with everyone he meets. I am so proud to call him a friend and colleague and I look forward to seeing Jacob thrive in this new  chapter of his career!” 

Originally from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Stensberg received his Bachelor of Music Education in Vocal  Music at Carroll University and went on to receive his Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Butler  University. Since then, he has been recognized with numerous awards and grants for his leadership in conducting, program development, and intercultural competency and research.  

Prior to his role at Purdue University, Jacob served the Indianapolis community through his musical direction of professional theater productions, including The Rocky Horror Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and  Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame. At Purdue University, he has been instrumental in amplifying marginalized voices and has been a leader of Purdue’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.  

Most recently, Jacob conducted research on the way cultural music is shared and its direct impact on  complex tasks like empathy, curiosity, and openness. He shared his findings at the American Choral Directors  Association Conference in Chicago in February 2022.  

The Artistic Director Search Committee was designed to represent the diversity of SFGMC’s membership, Board of Directors, and community. Led by co-chairs Paul Saccone (Singing Member) and Maren Amdal(Community Member), the committee included (in alphabetical order) Ashtyn Avella (Singing Member), Miguel Bustos (Singing Member), Terrence Chan (Founding/Community Member), Janet Cluff (Community Member), Glenn DeSandre, (SFGMC Board Chair), Steve Gallagher (Singing Member), Michelle Jacques (SFGMC Board of Directors), Thomas Kennard (Singing Member), Vinney Le (Singing Member), Tom Paulino (SFGMC Member President), Louis Rogers (Singing Member), Michael Tate (Singing Member), Steve Valdez (Singing Member), and Chris Verdugo (SFGMC Executive Director).


About SFGMC

Founded in 1978, SFGMC sparked a nationwide LGBTQ choral movement after its first public performance at a vigil on the steps of City Hall following the assassinations of Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. Since then SFGMC has been embedded in the fabric of San Francisco. It has soothed souls in pain, lifted spirits in triumph, and has remained a steadfast beacon of hope.

 Under the leadership of Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig, SFGMC has established a heightened level of performance standards bringing renewed audience and choral industry acclaim. Recent touring schedules, recordings, and outreach programs have broadened its impact and reputation in the community while maintaining its signature blend of humor, personality and ground-breaking performances. In 2019, SFGMC acquired a historic facility that has become its permanent home for rehearsals and offices. The building also serves as the first-ever National LGBTQ Center for the Arts, a community space for LGBTQ artists and arts organizations.

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SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR SEASON 42 AND PROGRAMMING AT THEIR NEW HOME, THE NATIONAL LGBTQ CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS   ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR SEASON 42 AND PROGRAMMING AT THEIR NEW HOME,  THE NATIONAL LGBTQ CENTER FOR THE ARTS

On the heels of a monumental season—including the purchase of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus’s permanent home, the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts; the premiere of “Gay Chorus Deep South,” a documentary chronicling SFGMC’s groundbreaking Lavender Pen Tour; and incredible musical experiences honoring the past, present, and future of the LGBTQ rights movement—San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Chris Verdugo announced today the lineup for Season 42. Featuring the 300 men of the chorus, the season begins with Holigays Are Here: Ring Them Bells, a holiday extravaganza at the Sydney Goldstein Theater on December 6–7, 2019; Penned in Pink! featuring music by queer composers, youth and allies, as well as the world premiere of “@QueerZ,” a choral work by composer Julian Hornik highlighting stories of queer youth on March 26, 2020 at Davies Symphony Hall; and Fabulous and Forbidden Broadway, in which SFGMC will present the Tony Award-winning Off-Broadway smash parody of musicals, as well as their own renditions of revered Broadway hits in June 2020, with the venue to be announced at a later date.

“GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH,” SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLING GROUNDBREAKING LAVENDER PEN TOUR, WINS AUDIENCE AWARD AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL

“GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH,” SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLING GROUNDBREAKING LAVENDER PEN TOUR, WINS AUDIENCE AWARD AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL

SAN FRANCISCO (May 7, 2019)—The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC)—under the leadership of Dr. Timothy Seelig, Artistic Director and Christopher Verdugo, Executive Director—announced today that “Gay Chorus Deep South, the documentary chronicling SFGMC’s life-changing Lavender Pen Tour through five southern states in the fall of 2017, is the recipient of the Audience Award at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival following its world premiere on Monday, April 29.  Hailed as “a powerful study in doing the unexpected” (Vice) and “one of the most moving documentaries to premiere this year” (The Daily Beast), the documentary will make its San Francisco premiere at the Frameline Film Festival on Sunday, June 30.

SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS CLOSES OUT SEASON 41 WITH QUEENS

SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS CLOSES OUT SEASON 41 WITH  QUEENS

SAN FRANCISCO (April 19, 2019) – The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC)—under the leadership of Dr. Timothy Seelig, Artistic Director and Christopher Verdugo, Executive Director—concludes Season 41 with QUEENS, a concert commemorating the past, present, and future of the LGBTQ rights movement in celebration of Pride Month. QUEENS will take place for three performances only at The Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco). The performance schedule is as follows: Friday, June 21 at 8 p.m., and Saturday, June 22 at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets range in price from $25­–$99 and are available now by visiting www.sfgmc.org or by calling City Box Office at 415-392-4400.