Cheryl McCulla, alto, had the good fortune to be born into a music-loving family who burst into song at the slightest provocation, sometimes to the point of putting people off. She sang as a child in choirs and various ensembles in her hometown, as a teen in a touring choir, and as an adult both in the US (where she taught Latin for her day job) and in cities around the world where she followed her husband, a Foreign Service Officer, as a “trailing spouse.” Now she has retired with said husband to Santa Fe in order to whittle away her time singing, reading, painting, birding, playing a number of musical instruments (most of them rather poorly), and, funnily enough for someone of her age, killing it at video games. Singing, though, is the clear favorite!