Beverly Chavira has the kind of presence that quietly commands a room. Tall and statuesque, with flowing silver hair and luminous blue eyes, she carries herself with the composed elegance of a true grand dame. There is something timeless about her—an effortless grace and polish that feels both refined and reassuring, like someone who knows exactly who she is and wears that confidence with quiet dignity.
There is a natural warmth about her that draws people in, quiet kindness reserved especially for those she holds dear, whether friends, family, or the animals she so dearly loves. Her beauty is not only in her refined style but in her gentle heart. And when she lifts her voice, those soaring soprano notes are every bit as radiant and breathtaking as the woman herself.
A first soprano with the Choraleers for more than two decades, music has shaped Beverly’s life since she was six years old, dancing with her father to jukebox songs and dreaming of becoming an opera singer. That early spark led to church choirs, glee club, and many meaningful years with the Torrance Civic Chorale before she found her true home in Canyon Lake.
One of her most unforgettable musical moments came in 2006 when she sang at Carnegie Hall with the Torrance Chorale. Told, “If you can sing a high A, you’re in,” Beverly nailed it with confidence, earning her place among singers from around the world in that iconic venue.
For Beverly, singing with the Canyon Lake Choraleers has been pure joy. It allows her to continue a lifelong love of music while being part of a community that supports, encourages, and celebrates one another.
A first soprano with the Choraleers for more than two decades, music has shaped Beverly’s life since she was six years old, dancing with her father to jukebox songs and dreaming of becoming an opera singer. That early spark led to church choirs, glee club, and many meaningful years with the Torrance Civic Chorale before she found her true home in Canyon Lake.
One of her most unforgettable musical moments came in 2006 when she sang at Carnegie Hall with the Torrance Chorale. Told, “If you can sing a high A, you’re in,” Beverly nailed it with confidence, earning her place among singers from around the world in that iconic venue.
For Beverly, singing with the Canyon Lake Choraleers has been pure joy. It allows her to continue a lifelong love of music while being part of a community that supports, encourages, and celebrates one another.
As Beverly herself so perfectly puts it:
“We are not your typical choral group. We all have many combined talents that lift each other up. We’re fun, funny, and a family.”