After four decades as the Southern Arizona Womenβs Chorus, the all-female ensemble is rebranding itself as the Arizona Womenβs Chorus.
On Friday, April 22, the group will reintroduce itself with its βUnforgotten Festivalβ concert, a program that the group was supposed to perform at a festival in Spain in June 2020 that was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The highlight of the concert will be βAs We Sing Live,β a new song the chorus commissioned from Tucson poet Lollie Butler and Missouri composer Mark Hayes.
Longtime Arizona Womenβs Chorus Director Terrie Ashbaugh said she commissioned the work from Hayes, who is best known for his church choir compositions. She reached out to Butler, who she knows, and sent her the music with a request that she write a poem that summed up her choirβs desire to continue singing throughout the pandemic.
Ashbaugh said she held hybrid pandemic-era rehearsals where some of the women were with her rehearsing outdoors in her cul-de-sac while others participated through Zoom, which was streaming from a tablet that she set up in the middle of the group.
βWhen COVID hit, a lot of choirs in town stopped meeting,β said Ashbaugh, recounting how 26 of her choir members were ready to pay full tuition even though the rehearsals for months were hybrid β a system that she has continued even after everything has reopened.
βI have people who may be out of town or sick and I still have the tablet in the middle of the rehearsal room and they still sing live,β she said. βSingers have this innate need to continue to sing. These women have this tenacity; weβre going to keep going. Weβre going to continue to sing.β
The 70-plus member Arizona Womenβs Chorus, whose name change was related to its nonprofit tax status, has been performing in Tucson since it launched in 1981 as the Foothills Womenβs Chorus.
Ashbaugh took over as conductor in 1998, and under her leadership, the ensemble has performed in Carnegie Hall and at the 75th annual WWII Wreath Laying Ceremony in Normandy, France.
Fridayβs concert begins at 7 p.m. at Catalina Foothills Church, 2150 E. Orange Grove Road. Tickets are $20 at the door or online at AZWomenschorus.org.
Other upcoming events include appearing in the University of Arizona Treble Glee concert May 1 that also will feature the Tucson Womenβs Chorus; and a Motherβs Day concert May 8 at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.



