DURANGO WOMEN’S CHOIR

Together Again!

Our fourth collaboration with the Durango Women’s Choir will feature performances, singly and jointly, exploring the breadth of music written for women’s voices. 

Concerts will be:

Sunday, June 2: Durango, CO; St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 2 pm

Sunday, June 9: Santa Fe; First Presbyterian Church, 2 pm

Women from Durango and Santa Fe wearing black and smiling

Durango Women’s Choir and Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble, 2015

Rhonda Muckerman – Artistic Director

Rhonda is an accomplished musician, teacher, and conductor. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Michigan State University and a Master of Music degree from the College-Conservatory of Music/University of Cincinnati in Conducting. For over thirty-five years, Rhonda has taught instrumental and choral music to musicians of all ages, programming diverse repertoire designed to uplift the human spirit. She served as the Artistic Director for the Telluride Choral Society for 11 years. Her book “Of Song and Water” was published by Morgan James Publishing in April, 2022.

Photo courtesy of Rhonda Muckerman

Close up photo of woman with short gray hair, dark background and clothes

Durango Women’s Choir

The Durango Women’s Choir has been a part of the regional arts community for more than 25 years. The talented singers, now under the direction of Rhonda Muckerman, have performed a wide variety of repertoire in numerous venues. Their many performance engagements include the Durango Bach Festival and the Choral Society Cabaret, as well as regular seasons of sacred and secular music, featuring diverse programming from the classical through contemporary repertoire.

This year’s performance marks their fourth joint project with the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble, and they are thrilled to work together with their musical friends and partners!

Photo courtesy of Rhonda Muckerman

Small group of women wearing black singing while standing on risers. Background has A-frame ceiling with abstract stained glass window which creates blue and lavendar shadows on  the walls.