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Concert Choir I
A
mixed voice, non-auditioned choir open to freshmen through
seniors. A variety of styles of music by many different
composers and arrangers are presented for enjoyment and study.
An emphasis is placed on learning how to read music and perform
music. This course is designed to provide all students
with not only the technical and aesthetic qualities of being a
member of choir, but also a sense of responsibility and
self-discipline. Students must attend all dress
rehearsals and concerts.
Past
Repertoire
Fall 2009
With a
Voice of Singing
Martin Shaw
Cum Sancto Spiritu
Antonio Lotti
arr. Patrick Liebergen
Kumbaya
arr. Paul Sjolund
Oh! Susanna
Stephen Foster
arr. Mark Hayes
Spring 2009
Come, Ye That Love The Lord
arr. Alice Parker
She's Like the Swallow
arr. Carl Strommen
Feller From Fortune
arr. Harry Somers
Stand by Me
Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller
arr. Mac Huff
Ain't Got Time To Die
Hall Johnson
Winter 2009
Dido's Lament and Final Chorus (from Dido and Aeneas)
Henry Purcell
Neighbor's Chorus (from La jolie
parfumeuse)
Jacques Offenbach
Holiday 2008
Gloria
Antonia Vivaldi
Fall
2008
Sing for Joy! (from Judas Maccabaeus)
George Frederic Handel
Rio,
Rio
Chilean Folk Song
In Stiller Nacht
Johannes Brahms
arr. Russell Robinson
Follow the
River
Julie Wheeler
Spring 2008
Sing Unto the Lord
Antonio Vivaldi
arr. Gerald Tolmage
Keep Your Lamps!
Victor Johnson
Cantate Domino
Hans Leo Hassler
arr. Russell Robinson
California Dreamin'
John Phillips and Michelle Phillips
arr. Roger Emerson
Winter 2008
What-if?
Eckford, Fralinger, Johannigmeier
Houses of Dreams
Ritter
Annabel Lee
Faerber, Nahlik, Padgett
Fall 2006
Lift a Song of Jubilation (from EineKeine Freimaurer-Kantate)
Mozart
arr. Liebergen
In Flanders Fields
Roger Emerson
Cum Sancto Spiritu
Antonio Lotti
Spring 2005
River in
Judea
Jack Feldman
arr. John Leavitt
Velvet Shoes
Douglas E. Wagner
Cabaret (from Cabaret)
John Dander and Fred Ebb
arr. Kirby Shaw
O Desayo
Traditional African Folk Song
arr. Mark Brymer
He Never Failed Me Yet
Robert Ray
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