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Autumn Adult A Capella Ensemble

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Ages 18 and older
Students can join up to October 3rd!
Enroll for Adult A Capella Here
Follow the button to enroll, or if you have any questions or technical difficulties, call or come to our office and we can help you enroll. Monthly Payment Plan available. 

Meet your instructor:

Stacy Rutz
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Stacy began singing at the age of eight with the San Francisco Girls Chorus. During her 12 years with the organization she performed with the SF Opera and SF Symphony. While attending UC Berkeley, she sang with several ensembles (including 3 a cappella groups!) and worked with guest artists such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. 

She has been a featured soloist in Richard Einhorn’s oratorio Voices of Light, most recently at the TCM Film Festival in Los Angeles. She has performed in roles such as Carlotta in The Phantom of the Opera, Bird Woman in Mary Poppins, and Aquata in The Little Mermaid. Stacy has been vocal director for several theatre productions and ensembles in Sonoma County, including Oak Tones A Cappella at Santa Rosa Junior College. She currently is the Music & Vocal Director for the Education Program at Spreckels Performing Arts Center.

Stacy strives to provide an outlet for creative expression through the rehearsal and performance of vocal music. She hopes that everyone learns something about their voice and the music, but most importantly that they have fun!
"When you sing with a group of people, you learn how to subsume yourself into a group consciousness, because a cappella singing is all about the immersion of the self into the community.

That's one of the great feelings - to stop being me for a little while and to become us. That way lies empathy…"
- Brian Eno​
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