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Viva Concha! Rose of the Presidio

by Candace Forest

This chamber musical by Candace Forest is based on an actual 1806 San Francisco romance between Commandante Arguello’s beautiful daughter Concepción and a Russian nobleman, the explorer Nikolai Rezanov. Soaring arias, tender duets and rousing ensemble pieces tell this tale of passion and politics in early California.

Back Story

While shopping for a birthday/valentine present for my husband, I ran across a book titled “Great Romances of Early California.” Since he’s a history buff, I thought it was the perfect gift. It turned out to be quite a miraculous one too.

When I read the chapter titled “California’s First Native Born Nun,” I was literally “thunderstruck” and almost instantaneously began writing what turned into Viva Concha! Rose of the Presidio, a chamber musical/light opera about the ill-fated romance between Concepción “Concha” Arguello, the commandante’s daughter, and Nikolai Petrovich Rezanov, the so-called “Columbus of Russia.”

I worked on this project for a decade and finally, in 2016, it premiered at San Francisco’s historic Victoria Theatre, starring Aimée Puentes and Codrut Birsan as the star-crossed lovers. There are enough “miraculous” moments involved with the creation of this work to write a book, which is in fact what I’m doing.

A CD of the musical highlights and a DVD of the production from 2006 are both currently available. For more details, please visit www.vivaconcha.com