about marin girls chorus:

our story


At Marin Girls Chorus, we seek to aid in the nourishment of the whole child–the whole person–by empowering voices through music and song. Ensemble singing and the tradition and discipline of choral singing instills strength, confidence, collaboration, empathy, critical thinking and artistry.

Calendar


Dress

SPRING 2025 

January 27: First day of classes

February 8: Saturday rehearsal

February 17-21: Closed for midwinter break

February 28: SINGO! Annual MGC Fundraiser

March 8: National Anthem at the Warriors game for Women’s Empowerment Night

March 15-16: Spring retreat—Concert Division and Brava

April 5: Saturday rehearsal

April 7-11: Closed for spring break

May 14: Dress rehearsal

May 18: Spring concert

SUMMER 2025 

June 21-25: Summer Tour to New York City, NY. We’re singing at Carnegie Hall!

Marin Girls Chorus Dress Code


Class Uniforms by Level

All Levels- Informal CONCERT Dress

All students’ informal uniform consists of a purple shirt provided by Marin Girls Chorus that can be worn over jeans, pants or dark skirt. Hair should be pulled away from face.

MGc FORMAL CONCERT UNIFORMs

Entrada

Entrada does not have a formal uniform. Formal dress consists of the singer’s own dress with black shoes. Hair should be away from face.


TRAINING DIVISION

Gaudiosa

Knee length navy blue dress provided by chorus or navy blue shirt and pants.

Brava

Formal dress consists of a black knee-length dress to be worn with black flats. Hair should be pulled back from the face.

CONCERT DIVISION

Davanti

Formal dress consists of the black dress hemmed one inch above the ground to be worn with black flats. Hair should be pulled back from the face.


Fortissima

Formal dress consists of the black dress hemmed one inch above the ground to be worn with black flats. Hair should be pulled back from the face. Fortissima also wears a jewel pin.

Board of Directors and Staff

Board of Directors:

board@marinchorus.org

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sally Aaron, President, MGC Parent

Kristen Bond, Community Member
Jane Chaplain, Former MGC Parent

Renée Foster, MGC Parent

Ethan Geary, MGC Parent
Anne Moffet Ciranni, MGC Parent

Eric Silverman, MGC Parent
Kirra Steel, Community Member
Lynn Stewart, MD, MGC Parent

ADVISORY BOARD

Amanda Hahn, Former MGC Staff
Laurel Roberts-Meese, MGC Alumna
Martha Wall, MGC Founder


Cole Thomason-Redus

Artistic Director

cole@marinchorus.org

A two-time GRAMMY Award Winning choral artist, Mr. Cole is a 5th-generation San Franciscan with twenty-four years of experience teaching music to young minds. He began singing at the age of seven in the San Francisco Boys Chorus and went on to serve as their Assistant Conductor, in addition to numerous other positions with organizations such as Chanticleer, Ragazzi Boys Chorus, San Francisco Arts Education Project and Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts. 

As a choral composer, his works have been enjoyed internationally, including performances by Cantus and the San Francisco Symphony Chorus. Additionally, Cole held a seven-year tenure as Curator of Classical Music at iTunes and APPLE MUSIC and was one of five classical musicologists employed by Pandora Media Inc. as part of the Music Genome Project. He is currently also on staff at the National Children’s Chorus and develops educational content and programming for the Department of Diversity, Equity and Community at San Francisco Opera.

Check out Cole's website, including recordings of his compositions, here. 

Denise Wharmby

Training Division Director

denise@marinchorus.org

Denise is delighted to be invited for a return season of teaching with Marin Girls Chorus, leading Entrada, Gaudiosa, and Brava classes. With her clear soprano voice and slightly British accent, Denise has been called the ‘Mary Poppins’ of Marin by families in past years.

Denise began as a chorister herself at the age of seven. At the age of twelve, she toured England and Wales for international choral competitions and her choir was offered the rare opportunity to sing a concert in Westminster Abbey, London. This early training provided a solid musical foundation, built upon and taken to top tier levels through her teen years into adulthood, which ultimately resulted in a significant career as a professional performer of musical theatre, classical vocal repertoire (she loves to sing opera) and as a teacher.

Denise was a consultant and song writer for ‘Music Makers’, a BBC television program for schools in the UK. She has taught grade levels K-12 in Marin schools and was music director of high school musicals at San Domenico for twelve consecutive years. She has penned words and music for a growing collection of original songs for children. Denise’s effervescent style and smile create a happy, music loving, welcoming learning environment where girls can flourish musically, have fun and sing beautifully together.

Gretchen Hopkins 

Business Director

gretchen@marinchorus.org


A wholehearted believer in MGC’s mission of bringing musical education to children, Gretchen studied cello and voice in college and has experience singing in professional and community choruses. She has also led choir, drama, and other arts-focused groups for children and holds an MFA in writing from University of San Francisco. Prior to taking on the role of business director, Gretchen worked as a journalist, publications director, and editor. Her daughter sings with MGC’s concert division.

Georgia Madland 

Entrada Instructor, Teaching Intern

georgia@marinchorus.org

Georgia began singing with MGC at the age of 8, and is proud to be a graduate of the program. In her final year as a chorister, she served as an inaugural Head Chorister, working with singers in all age groups as an assistant teacher and section leader, as well as an instructor at MGC’s summer camps. In her second season on the staff, she is thrilled to share the community, education, and magic she has experienced at MGC with her students. Georgia is an avid vocalist and pianist who currently sings with the Premier Ensemble of the San Francisco Girls Chorus. She has performed on stages such as Carnegie Hall and Davies Symphony Hall, as well as the San Francisco Opera.

Martha Wall

Founder

Martha Wall, Founder of Marin Girls Chorus, has taught and directed music in Marin County since 1980. A native Californian, Ms. Wall received her Bachelor of Arts in Music from University of California at Berkeley, where she studied conducting with Michael Senturia. She received her Masters in Music Education from Holy Names College in Oakland, with emphasis on the Kodály approach to children's music education.


For over fifteen years Ms. Wall was Associate Director for Consort Chorale, a Marin County adult choral ensemble in which she also sings, and she was Director of Music for First Presbyterian Church, San Anselmo for seven years.  She currently sings with the Marin Symphony Chorus. Martha retired as MGC's Artistic Director in 2013 although she still loves teaching private piano lessons, and keeps her private studio filled with students.

Frequently • Asked • Questions


  • Any girl who can carry a tune, match pitch and has a clear, undamaged voice in grades K-12 may join the Marin Girls Chorus. Six levels of instruction are available and provide appropriate musical training for all ages and abilities. Anyone who identifies as a girl can join. Boys who are interested in choral training are invited to join the San Francisco Boys Chorus, which has a weekly rehearsal site in San Rafael.

  • YES! We are happy to arrange one trial class for new students before you fully commit (space permitting). Please note these must be arranged in advance with approval from our Business Director. Please contact our admin if your singer needs a trial class.

  • The simple answer is no. However, sacred music constitutes a significant part of the classical choral repertoire, especially from periods before the 20th century, so it is impossible to have a comprehensive repertoire without it. We include music from a wide variety of sources and traditions, but Marin Girls Chorus does not ask its singers to believe in anything other than the power of music.

  • We teach music from a wide variety of cultural and historical sources, including classical music from the Renaissance forward, current repertoire written expressly for children's choirs, as well as songs from musicals and operas, light jazz, and folk music from many different countries. Sacred or secular, each piece is carefully selected to build a repertoire that embraces the rich body of music from the past, present, and around the globe.

  • We charge tuition on a semester basis. Additional costs include tickets to our chorus-wide concert at the end of each semester. All attendees are required to purchase tickets to these shows. Singers in the Concert Division have costs associated with tours and festivals.

  • In addition to offering payment plans, tuition assistance for singers is available to help with tuition costs. Eligibility is based on guidelines set forth by the County of Marin, which take the cost of living in this area into consideration. Applications for tuition assistance are available on Activity Hero during the registration process.

  • Singers in Entrada or the Training Division commit and are charged by semester. Concert Division students are asked to make a yearlong commitment but are charged by semester.

  • There are no auditions or vocal asessements required to join Entrada. Students wishing to join the Training or Concert Division must have an informal vocal placement with our Artistic Director or Training Director. These placements are held to place students at the appropriate level. We encourage any interested singer to arrange for a vocal placement, as we provide many opportunities for beginners throughout our program.

Policies

Please read through our polices for photography, registration, and more.

  • MGC reserves the right to use a singer's likeness in a photograph, video or other digital media on our website, Facebook page, brochure or other publications.

    MGC reserves the right to edit, alter, copy, exhibit, publish or distribute these photos for any lawful purpose.

    MGC will never post the singer's name, age or city of origin without explicit written permission from a parent or guardian.

    Rights to inspect or approve finished product wherein a singer's likeness appears are waived.

    Rights to royalties or other compensation arising or related to the use of the singer's likeness are waived.

    Parents, legal guardians and responsible adults hold MGC harmless from all claims, demands and causes of action in relation to this photo release.

  • All students must register through ActivityHero through provided links. There is no refund, discount, or pro-rating for missed classes.

  • Refunds for Summer Camp: Before May 15: full tuition refund, less $40 administrative fee. Between May 15 and June 7: 50% tuition refund. No refunds after June 7. Refunds for Fall 2024: Full refund minus $40 administration before classes start. 50% refund between 9/05/24 and 9/26/24. No refunds after 9/26/24.

  • Attendance is critical to the success of chorus. Students are permitted to miss no more than three classes per semester without written approval from the Artistic Director. We do everything possible to schedule our performances months in advance. This is to ensure that all chorus members and families plan for and can attend all scheduled performances. Attendance at all dress rehearsals and performances is mandatory. Chorus members may be exempted from a performance or dress rehearsal for illness, significant church or school events like graduations and bat/bar mitzvahs or confirmations, and important family events. Members who wish to be excused from attending a concert or dress rehearsal are expected to inform their teacher as far in advance as possible. Examples of performances are: Holiday concert, Outreach concerts, Spring Graduation concert, etc. A student may not miss a dress rehearsal for any reason other than those stated above, or she may not be allowed to participate in the associated performance.

  • Chorus retreats and tour fees are not funded by the chorus unless explicitly stated, and participating singers are charged separate fees to cover these events. Chorus families are responsible for purchasing event tickets for any concerts they wish to attend.