Last updated: August 2008
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Treble Making Nuns Hard at
work in one of our weekly
rehearsals (well, maybe not that
hard!) Our poor accompanists
put up with a lot.
Who are The Treblemaking Nuns?
We were "born" April, 1999 following a local theater
production of "The Sound of Music" in 1998 and
have been making the "hills come alive" ever since.
Previously known as both "The Singing Nuns" and
"The TrebleMakers", our identity crisis has been
resolved, giving birth to "The Treblemaking Nuns".
We returned to our roots by doing a 10 week run of
"The Sound of Music" with Sierra Repertory Theatre
at the Fallon House in Columbia, CA the summer of
2005.
Singing the "Sounds of the Season" at Iron Stone
Winery has been the groups highlighted and yearly
performance.
Why do we make treble?
We enjoy singing together so much, that after the 1st Sound of
Music show closed, we weren't ready to quit. We reunited to do
a benefit in the Mother Lode country, and haven't stopped yet.
We're not yet sure who has more fun during performances - us
or the audiences...but, we're still conducting research!
Where have we performed?
The Treblemaking Nuns
 | | Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties
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 | | Palm Springs and San Diego
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 | | Gilroy, Modesto, Stockton, Sacramento
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 | | And we're open to future suggestions and requests |
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The Treble Makers
Sally Peters, Caitlin Randall ,
Sandi Romena, Paula Crist,
(from left to right)