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  • Nessun Dorma - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
    • 10/6/23

    Nessun Dorma - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles

    In celebration of its 35th anniversary, the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles was cheered for two nights in Walt Disney Concert Hall.

    This version of "Nessun Dorma," in the chorus repertoire for decades, is arranged by one of GMCLA's founding members who performs within the chorus ranks in this historic performance. Recorded: July 19-20, 2014.

    Artistic Director & Conductor: Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau

    Music: Giacomo Puccini

    Arranger: Rob Gordon

    Video by: James Roman

  • "Love On Top" - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
    • 10/29/21

    "Love On Top" - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles

    Beyoncé's hit gets a whole new spin when the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles struts to "Love On Top." Recorded at the Alex Theatre, April 2016.

    Artistic Director: Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau

    Words and Music: Beyoncé Knowles, Terius Nash and Shea Taylor

    Arrangement: Pakk Hui

    Choreography: Billy Rugh and Michelle Benton

    Video by: James Roman

  • Willkommen / All That Jazz  -  GMCLA
    • 10/18/21

    Willkommen / All That Jazz - GMCLA

    Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles celebrated the best of Broadway with their our concert 'He Had It Coming' on April 1-2, 2017. We hope you enjoy excerpts from Willkommen (Cabaret) and All That Jazz (Chicago).

    Fred Ebb & John Kander, arr. Kevin Robison

    Choreographers: Billy Rugh & Michelle Benton

    Costume Design: Philip Hayman

  • Glee - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
    • 10/18/21

    Glee - Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles

    How did Glee Clubs earn their name? In this whimsical tune, the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles explains it for you all it tight, unaccompanied harmony. Recorded at the Saban Theatre, Beverly Hills, December 13-14, 2014.

    Artistic Director and Conductor: Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau

    Music and lyrics by: Eric Lane Barnes

    Choreography by: Billy Rugh and Michelle Benton

    Video edited by: James Roman

  • GMCLA - Carol of the Bells
    • 10/6/23

    GMCLA - Carol of the Bells

    Tenor David Marenberg adapted this version of the holiday classic for GMCLA, inspired by the Pentatonix. Visit www.gmcla.org for tickets and information.

    Soloists: Alex Bao, Ed Carlo Arafiles, David Marenberg, John Halbach

    Artistic Director: Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau

    Video by: James Roman

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