International Orange Chorale of San Francisco

Named after the color of the Golden Gate Bridge, the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco is an auditioned all-volunteer chamber choir devoted to the performance of 20th and 21st century music, including newly commissioned works by promising composers. Led by Artistic Director Zane Fiala, IOCSF was recipient of the 2011 Chorus America / ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. 

 

The International Orange Chorale of San Francisco has performed world premieres of dozens of choral works and has also presented regional premieres of multiple works, including Milton Babbitt's Music for the Mass, Jake Heggie's Faith Disquiet, Fredrik Sixten's Missa Brevis, Sarah Kirkland Snider's Unremembered, Nico Muhly's Lorde Heare My Prayer Instantly, and Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw's Fly Away I.