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Subject to change without notice; Published on April 6, 2018; disregard all previous documents 1 The 15 th Annual International Festival of the Aegean At the historic Apollo Theater "La Piccola Scala" on Greece’s Island of Syros The 11th oldest opera house in Europe and the first opera house in Greece In its 155 th Anniversary Season (1864 - 2019) CHORAL RESIDENCY: JULY 10 - 24, 2019 Syros, Greece – “Salzburg of the Aegean” In cooperation with the Municipality of Syros-Hermoupolis George Marangos, Mayor and Thomai Mendrinou, Vice Mayor for Cultural affairs Apollo Theater (Photo Credit: Antonis Lemonakis) 2014 Gina Bachauer Award of “Festival of the Year in Greece” And the Winner of the “Festival of the Year in 2011 of Greater Greece” named by the National Music and Theater Critics Association of Athens.

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The 15th Annual International Festival of the Aegean At the historic Apollo Theater "La Piccola Scala" on Greece’s Island of Syros

The 11th oldest opera house in Europe and the first opera house in Greece

In its 155th Anniversary Season (1864 - 2019)

CHORAL RESIDENCY: JULY 10 - 24, 2019 Syros, Greece – “Salzburg of the Aegean”

In cooperation with the Municipality of Syros-Hermoupolis George Marangos, Mayor and Thomai Mendrinou, Vice Mayor for Cultural affairs

Apollo Theater (Photo Credit: Antonis Lemonakis)

2014 Gina Bachauer Award of “Festival of the Year in Greece” And the Winner of the “Festival of the Year in 2011 of Greater Greece”

named by the National Music and Theater Critics Association of Athens.

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MidAm International, Inc. Peter Tiboris, General Director

The Municipality of Hermoupolis on the island of Syros Mayor George Marangos and Vice-President of Cultural Affairs Thomai Mendrinou

P R E S E N T

July 10 - 24, 2019 THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE AEGEAN

“A Serious Music Festival in a Seriously Beautiful Place”

Featuring The Pan-European Philharmonia from Warsaw, Poland

Peter Tiboris, Music Director & Conductor Giovanni Pacor, Principal Guest Conductor

For visiting choirs from throughout USA, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia, Great Britain, South America, Asia, and South Africa, the residency dates in Greece are:

We are inviting you to consider joining us for performances of major works in the Apollo Theater; and solo performances in St. Nicholas Cathedral as part of our “Sacred Music in a Sacred Place” Sunset Series. Throughout the festival, major choral works by Mozart, Giordano, Brahms, Orff, Rutter, Bach, Mascagni, Cilea, Leoncavallo, Forrest, Hayes, and Gershwin, Paulus will be presented, conducted by Peter Tiboris, Giovanni Pacor and other notables. The 14-day residency cost is 2195 Euros per person, based on double occupancy (airfare not included). The initial registration, with a deposit of $400 per person, is due:

November 15, 2018

Wednesday, July 10 through Wednesday, July 24, 2019. * Festival Premiere: Sunday, July 14, 2019*

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I n t e r n a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l O f T h e A e g e a n

Registration Deadline: November 15, 2018

Festival opening: July 14, 2019 Peter Tiboris, General Music Director

Conducts Mozart’s Requiem in D minor, K. 626

Choral Gala on July 18, 2019

Faure’s Requiem Brian Bacon, guest conductor

Conductor/Program Development, MidAmerica Productions

Vaughan Williams’ Toward the Unknown Region and Holst’s The

Hymn of Jesus, Op. 37 Steven Edwards, guest conductor

Symphony Chorus of New Orleans, LA

Rutter’s Requiem Melodie Galloway, guest conductor

University of North Carolina, Asheville/Asheville Choral Society. Asheville, NC

Vivaldi’s Gloria Jane Morison, guest conductor

Mountain Empire Children’s Choral Academy/Highland Singers. Bristol, VA

Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Tikey

Zes’ Dance of the Zalongu Gilbert Seeley, guest conductor

Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR

Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de confessore (Solemn Vespers)

Dave Thye, Guest Conductor Conductor/Program Development, MidAmerica

Productions, Inc. http://www.davidthyeconductor.wordpress.com/

Brahms’ Schicksalslied/Nänie Paul Torkelson, guest conductor

University of Nevada, Reno. Reno, NV

Forrest’s Excerpts from Jubilate Deo Candace Wicke, guest conductor

Conductor/Program Development, MidAmerica Productions

FEATURING

The Pan-European Philharmonia from Warsaw, Poland & World Class Soloists

Additionally, solo choral performances by visiting choirs occur in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in the Village of Xroussa on July 12 and in the

historic St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church as part of “Sacred Music in a Sacred Place” Sunset Series

on July 19, 2019. Visiting choirs appear in 20 minute a cappella concerts of sacred music.

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The International Festival of the Aegean: Since its first performance on July 1, 2005 of Rossini’s II Barbiere di Siviglia, the Festival has given 119 performances including ten operas (Don Giovanni, Zanetto, Cavalleria Rusticana, The Impresario, Tosca, Carmen, La Traviata, Salome, Così Fan Tutte and Cenerentola ) as well as countless major choral and symphonic works. The choral works have included: Verdi’s Messa da Requiem and Triumphal Scene from Aida, Mozart’s Requiem, Rutter’s Requiem and Magnificat, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Faure’s Requiem, Schubert’s Mass in G, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (“choral”), Fauré’s Requiem, Haydn’s "Berenice, che fai?" and Te Deum, Theodorakis’s Zorba Suite (Highlights), and hundreds of “octavo” works. A brief list of symphonic works include: Beethoven’s Triple Concerto in C major, Symphony No. 3, No, 5 and No. 7, and “Ah! Perfido!”, Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 , Mahler’s Des Knaben Wünderhorn, Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp, Piano Concerto No. 21, Symphony No. 40, Violin Concerto No. 3, and Trio in B-flat major, Poulenc’s Sonata for clarinet and piano in B-flat major "à la mémoire d'Arthur Honegger", and Trio for oboe, bassoon, and piano "à Manuel de Falla", Psathas’s Three Island Songs, Schubert’s Symphony No. 5 and No. 8, J. Strauss’s “Draust in Hietzing” Polka fast, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 , Verdi’s Overture to La Forza del destino, only to name a few. In short, a world-class repertoire only to be found among the most challenged and heroic festivals of music. A partial list of guest conductors who have joined Peter Tiboris include: Grigor Palikarov, John Rutter, Tim Sharp, Francis Bardot, Zoe Zeniodi, James Bingham, Wiktor Bockman, Dirk Boiy, Zhani Ciko, Janet Galvan, Raymond Hughes, Terre Johnson, Laura Kakis Serper, Christina Kalliaridou, Iris Lamanna, Gary L. Mabry, Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse, Earl Rivers, Terry Russell, Mark Stamper, Gerhard Track, and Katerina Vasilikou. Participating choirs appear in the gala opening concert of the Festival in a major choral work with a

special guest conductor, such as Beethoven’s Mass in C, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mozart’s Requiem or the like. On the last day of the Syros residency, there is a final choral presentation with the orchestra and world-class soloist. Individual choirs can choose to participate in 20-minute solo sacred a cappella concerts in St. Nicholas Cathedral on our fourth annual “Sacred Music in a Sacred Place” Sunset Series. Five choirs are presented consecutively in an evening of sacred a cappella choral music.

Peter Tiboris conducts, Aida in the Plateia, American, Canadian, and European Choirs Unite

for a grand out-door gala Under-the-Stars

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Performance Venues Apollo Theater: “LA PICCOLA SCALA” (Opening Performance: April 20, 1864, Verdi’s Rigoletto) Capital City of Hermoupolis on the Island of Syros in the Cyclades

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 1848 in Ermoupolis

St. George Roman Catholic Cathedral, 1275 AD, in Ano Syros

Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary’s Birth, 1867, Xroussa, Syros

“Its port and capital is likely to put you in mind of Paris, Genoa, maybe even Venice.” -- Arthur Durrell

Front of Capital Steps where the "Under the Stars" concert is held (Photo Credit: Antonis Lemonakis)

"...the music making is world-class; the Greek island setting is paradise; the venues in the city of Hermopoulis are wonderful; the audience is at capacity and enthusiastic; and the convergence of all

of these factors are without peer in the world of choral music making." (July 2011)

“Festival of the Aegean is the most remarkable combination of professional level performances, unbelievable and unforgettable performance venues, exciting programming, all taking place on the Greek island of Syros, a literal heaven on earth. Over the course of the FESTIVAL, my singers and I

performed constantly, while daily enjoying the serenity of Greek island food and culture. I recommend participating in the Festival of the Aegean without reservation, and know you and your

singers will experience a musical event and a place you will never forget.” (July 2015)

--Tim Sharp, Executive Director of the American Choral Directors Association, and Conductor/ Artistic Director of the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus

“Syros’s performance venues of the Apollo Opera Theater and historic St. Nicholas Cathedral rival any such venues in Europe.” (July 2011)

--Earl Rivers, Director of Choral Studies and Division Head of Ensembles/ Conducting at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

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“The 2015 Festival of the Aegean provided a rich experience for my students and me, diverse in musical opportunities with an excellent acoustical venue in St. Nicholas Cathedral and a visually and historically impressive venue in the Apollo Theater. In addition to the three choral concerts, my students also provided the Greek Chorus in the Cherubini opera "Medea" performed with professional singers and orchestra giving them experience in the world of professional opera. The city of Hermoupolis is an idyllic setting for this festival with fine recreational, eating and shopping options. The international representation within the Festival participants was an added bonus to the experience.” (July 2015)

--William Wyman, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Nebraska Wesleyan University Professor Wyman appeared at the 11th Annual Festival of the Aegean and conducted Faure's REQUIEM with American choirs and the Pan-European Philharmonia on July 13, 2015 as well as conducted a solo sacred music concert in St Nicholas Church on July 17, 2015. “Mere words cannot begin to describe the exquisite experience we shared on the island of Syros, Greece. From the sparkling Aegean Sea and sand, the traditional Greek foods and warm ambience, and the beautiful and welcoming Greek people, it was the trip of a lifetime. The students performed a wealth of music, joining forces with both students and experienced professionals from France, Belgium, Chile, China, Germany, Australia, Ukraine, Greece, and multiple locations in the United States, performing major works by Faure, Mozart, and Beethoven. They cherished the opportunity to give a solo Sunset Concert at the beautiful Saint Nicholas Cathedral, and join other Nebraska choirs in concert the same evening. The highlight of the experience was our involvement in the production of the Greek opera Medea, performed in the historic Apollo Theater. The opportunity to work with International professionals, the Greek Opera Chorus, and the Philharmonic Orchestra from Poland was incredible, and the educational growth limitless.”

--Rita E. Stinner, Music Program Director of Western Nebraska Community College

Festival of the Aegean 16 minute PROMO of past opera productions 2008 to 2015 and PLATEI CONCERTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh7uamkhV1k Please click below link to learn more about Syros, Greece: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/travel/destinations/greece/article4660103.ece?shareToken=fa511b70ccb319118eba0ac6e79e8886 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpKlUIDf4oY&feature=youtu.be http://www.festivaloftheaegean.com/pdf/blue.pdf https://www.discovergreece.com/en/greek-islands/cyclades/syros Please click below link to learn more about Athens, Greece: https://vimeo.com/256590553

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Scenes from Syros (Photo Credit: Antonis Lemonakis)

Arrive Athens July 10 / Depart Athens July 24, 2019

TOUR ITINERARY

Tuesday, July 9, 2019:

Depart United States – overnight flight to Athens (or meet in Athens).

Day 1 – Wednesday - July 10, 2019:

Arrive Athens, where you will be met by a Festival representative and be transferred by private coach to Central Athens for the opportunity to explore and experience “Plaka” on your own: Also known as “Agora,” it is considered to be the “Greenwich Village” of Ancient Greece. Lunch on own.

At 4:00 PM a private coach with escort will take you to the Port of Piraeus, where you will board the High Speed Ferry for Syros at approximately 5:30 PM, arriving at 8:30 PM in Syros, accompanied by a Festival representative. Upon arrival at the Port of Syros, MidAm International’s staff will meet you with private coaches to escort you to your hotel for your first night in Syros.

Hotels used on the Island of Syros include: Dolphin Bay Hotel: www.dolphin-bay.gr Francoise Hotel: www.francoise-hotel.com Hermes Hotel: http://hermes-syros.com Faros Village: www.faros-hotel.com/

Day 2 - Thursday - July 11, 2019:

Breakfast. Followed by your first rehearsal from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in

the residency hotel. Remainder of the day free to explore the island; or take

scheduled bus to Hermopoulis, the capital city of the Cyclades, to tour the Apollo Theater, and enjoy a 12-Euro three-course dinner at one of the participating tavernas (optional).

Return to hotel by bus. Day 3 - Friday– July 12, 2019:

Breakfast. 9:30 AM chorus rehearsals until 12:30 PM in the residency

hotel. Lunch on own Later afternoon bus transfer to Xroussa for acoustic Check A solo a cappella performance at the Church of St. Mary the

Virgin in the Village of Xroussa hosted by Father Albescu Flavianos and his community.

Return to hotel by bus.

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Day 4 - Saturday – July 13, 2019:

Breakfast. 8:45 AM chorus rehearsals until 12:30 PM in the residency hotel. Attend fully staged final dress rehearsal 3:00 – 6:00 PM of opera performance. Explore the Capitol Building and especially the open market. 8 PM: attend concert of solo and duet performances by the Greek Opera Studio artist members of Broadway and

operatic favorites in Megaron Café located in the city center. Return to hotel.

Day 5 – Sunday – July 14, 2019:

Breakfast. Morning free Late afternoon – dress rehearsal with orchestra, soloists, and conductor Peter Tiboris. Evening Festival Opening Concert in Apollo Theater, Peter Tiboris conducts all visiting American choirs. After concert, return to hotels

Maestro William Wyman conducts Faure’s Requiem with American Choirs and Pan-European Philharmonia on July 13, 2015 at Apollo Theater in Syros, Greece (Photo Credit: Loukia Roussou)

Day 6 - Monday – July 15, 2019:

Breakfast. Morning free Afternoon repeat concert in St. Nicholas Cathedral with conductor Peter Tiboris, orchestra, and all visiting

American choirs. After concert, free time at leisure.

Day 7 - Tuesday – July 16, 2019:

Breakfast. Morning rehearsal for Sunset Concert in St. Nicholas Cathedral on July 19. Remainder of the day is free

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Day 8 - Wednesday - July 17, 2019:

Breakfast. Optional “Island Hop” to Mykonos and Delos Antiquities starts at

9:00 AM and returns at 11:00 PM. Details and costs on the “Island Hop” will be published on March 1, 2019. OR, day free at leisure on Syros. (Mykonos Island is 45 minutes by ferry from Syros. The Island Hop to Mykonos is not part of the land package price and therefore paid separately.)

Day 9 –Thursday - July 18, 2019:

Breakfast. Afternoon dress rehearsal with orchestra in Apollo Theater with orchestra, soloists, lighting and sound system. 6 PM acoustic check in Plateia. 8:30 PM – CHORAL GALA in Plateia or Apollo Theater. Televised live nationally and taped (pending approval

of ERT1). After concert return to hotels.

Music Director Peter Tiboris conducts Mozart’s Coronation Mass with American Choirs and Pan-European Philharmonia on July 19, 2015 at Apollo Theater in Syros, Greece (Photo Credit: Loukia Roussou)

Mykonos Island

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American Choirs sing Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with Pan-European Philharmonia, Music Director Peter Tiboris conducts Apollo Theater, Syros, Greece, July 19, 2015 (Photo Credit: Loukia Roussou)

Music Director Peter Tiboris conducts, CARMINA BURANA "Under the Stars" - July 17, 2011

Maestro John Rutter conducts Rutter’s MAGNIFICAT "Under the Stars" - July 15, 2012

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Day 10 – Friday - July 19, 2019:

Breakfast. Morning and early afternoon free. 4:00 PM: transfer to St. Nicholas Church for acoustic

check. Dinner on own 6:00 PM: perform in (or attend) the “Sacred Music in

a Sacred Place” Sunset Series in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church; then attend the symphonic concert in Apollo Theater at 8:30 PM (complimentary admission) based on ticket availability which will be determined three to four days prior to performance.

Return to hotels by AC coach bus. Day 11 - Saturday - July 20, 2019:

Breakfast. Morning and afternoon free 8:30 PM:repeat concert in Apollo Theater (same as July 14 concert and July 15 concert) with conductor Peter

Tiboris, orchestra, and all visiting American choirs. After concert, return to the theater.

Day 12 - Sunday - July 21, 2019:

Breakfast. Day free at leisure.

Day 13 - Monday - July 22, 2019: Return to Athens

Breakfast and morning free Checkout and AC coach bus to Port of Syros for 4pm take you to your hotel in Athens. Arrive Athens at 7:45pm; Busses will take you to the final farewell dinner “bash” with live music, dance, and

floor show in Plaka. This includes a four-course meal and after-dinner entertainment provided by a live five-piece orchestra performing with bouzouki, drums, electric guitar, keyboards and Greek clarinet. Their repertoire ranges from modern European, Latin, and Greek Pop. The solo bouzouki will be a unique treat for everyone…you’ll recognize the sound since it was made international by “Zorba’s Dance” from Zorba the Greek. There will also be six dancers in Greek traditional costumes from Foustanellas, performing Greek folk dances - Hasapiko, Zeibekiko (sailor’s dance), Kalamatiano, and Syrtaki (Zorba’s Dance). Guests will be invited to join them on the stage to learn Greek dancing. As a special treat there will also be a belly-dancer (of course G-rated) --The two-hour program will be a great time and a memorable finale to the tour.

Return to hotel by AC coach bus.

“Sunset Sacred Music Concert” Venues: Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

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Day 14 - Tuesday - July 23, 2019: FINAL DAY –Athens City Tour / Acropolis and optional tour to Corinth

Breakfast Morning -- Board an air-conditioned coach bus and enjoy a

tour of Athens, combining many of the city's principal modern and classical sights. This tour includes an overview of the modern city and striking contrasts to the remains of its glorious past. You will drive by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament House on Constitution Square, the Pan Athenian Stadium (site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896). See vistas of the Presidential Palace (ex. Royal Palace), government buildings and striking homes of Athens elite. Drive along Panepistimiou Avenue and view the Catholic Cathedral, the Academy, University, National Library and Omonia Square. In contrast, you will visit the Roman Temple of Olympian Zeus and the crowning beauty and glory that was Athens, the Acropolis with its many monuments atop its rocky base, including the incredible Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion with its Porch of Maidens.

Remainder of the day free for exploring Athens and Plaka on your own; OR: OPTIONAL tour (departs upon the arrival at Piraeus Port)---Gulf of Corinth and St. Paul’s Corinth. If you choose

this option (paid separately as it is not included in the 2195 €), an air- conditioned bus takes you on a 90-minute trip to the Ancient City of Corinth, stopping on the way at the Canal of Corinth. Details and costs will be announced on April 1, 2019 if it can be scheduled.

Corinth Canal Ancient Corinth – Home of St. Paul the Apostle, 51-53 A.D.

Day 15 – Wednesday – July 24, 2019:

Breakfast. Check-out of hotel in Athens. Transfer by AC coach bus to Athens International Airport for your flight back home.

The Parthenon at the Acropolis

“Acropolis Now,” an article on Athens tourism, from The New York Times’ T Magazine:

http://nyti.ms/UbSVrd

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MAP – SYROS, GREECE

Syros is a 25-minute flight from Athens or a 3-hour Blue Star Ferry trip from Port of Piraeus in Athens.

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Concert photos from 2017 International Festival of the Aegean:

July 14, 2017, Xroussa concert

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July 16, 2017, Festival opening concert in Apollo Theater

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July 17, 2017, concert in St. Nicholas Cathedral

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Land Package Inclusions:

Arrive Athens July 10 / Depart Athens July 24, 2019

1. Fourteen (14) nights total, Syros (12 nights) and Athens (2 nights), double occupancy. The cost per person is €2195

Euros based on double occupancy. Single supplement is an additional. Triple rooms are occasionally available and the cost per person is the same as double room occupancy, €2195 Euros per person.

2. Package includes all local taxes, gratuities (15%), and Greek Value Added Tax (VAT) of 23%. Not included is the optional “Island Hop” to Mykonos and the tour to Corinth--the biblical home of St. Paul.

3. Buffet Breakfast, daily (14 total). 4. One grand finale dinner in Athens at a “bouzouki” restaurant with stage floor show (July 22). 5. Private bus transfers within Athens, including airport pick-up July 10 and return to the airport July 24 or as

needed. 6. Twenty-two private AC coach bus transfers in Syros for rehearsals and concerts (or as needed). 7. Escorts on busses to and from all locations. 8. Bi-lingual guides throughout the tour. 9. Free early deposit complimentary bonus package(s), see page 21 10. Complimentary professional Festival photographs sent to your director by September 1, 2019. 11. Complimentary professional DVD of the Festival performance sent to your director by September 1, 2019,

(pending approval of musician’s union). 12. MidAm manages all travel details within Greece on your behalf with designated Athens travel agent, Ulysses

Travel. 13. Distinguished guest conductors. 14. World-class soloists from the USA, Europe, and South America. 15. Complimentary ticket to Symphony Night at the Apollo Theater and to see the opera production 16. Participation in the opening concert in the Apollo Theater with Peter Tiboris conducting and guest soloists

and the Pan-European Philharmonia on July 14; a repeat performance at St. Nicholas Cathedral on July 15; and a final repeat performance on July 21 in the Apollo Theater.

17. A choral gala in Apollo Theater or St. Nicholas Cathedral featuring the visiting American guest conductors and their choirs with the Pan-European Philharmonia from Warsaw on July 18.

18. One a cappella solo concert in St. Nicholas Cathedral as part of the “Sacred Music in a Sacred Place” Sunset Series (6:00 PM on July 19) of sacred music only, led by your own conductor. (Optional, for those who wish to prepare a solo sacred program of 20 minutes.) A minimum of three groups must agree to do the a cappella solo performance before it can go forward.

19. A solo a cappella performance at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in the Village of Xroussa hosted by Father Albescu Flavianos and his community on Friday, July 12.

20. Professional accompanists and coaches. 21. Greek National and International press coverage; all distributed to visiting ensembles. 22. Internet posting of Festival and updates. 23. Complimentary entrance to Sunset Concerts at St. Nicholas—if you are not performing on the Sunset concert

scheduled for July 19 at 6:00 PM. 24. Assistance with booking international flight tickets to and from Athens, when requested. 25. Residency and The Pan-European Philharmonic. 26. Ferry tickets to Syros (July 10) and from Syros (July 22) to Athens. 27. Pre-tour management of your tour starting with initial registration deposit. 28. Guided tour of general Athens, the Akropolis and Parthenon with licensed professional guide (July 23). (Length:

3 hours; Includes private bus transportation and entrance fees) 29. MidAm staff on duty throughout your entire stay in Athens and Syros. 30. Publicity and management of your concert in Syros prior to your arrival and during your stay. 31. A complimentary Festival poster given to director and all participants on the last day of your stay in Syros. 32. Complimentary admission to the final dress rehearsal of the opera production on Saturday, July 13. 33. Three round-trip bus trips to 14 Euro dinners in Finikas Village, Galissas Village, and the Capital City of

Hermopoulis. Please note that the 14 Euro dinner cost is NOT included in the package. 34. Free admission to the Greek Opera Studio "Evening at the MEGARON cafe" on Friday, July 13, where popular

music and Broadway show music is performed by the young artists.

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Information about Lunches and Dinners on Syros While on Syros you will be responsible for your lunches and dinners. The past two summers as well as next summer the Syros Restaurant Association offers wonderful restaurant options for full meals to visiting choral singers: For 12-euros (about $15), participants can enjoy a multi-course lunch or dinner at different restaurant locations within a five-minute walk of the theater. The dinners include: Greek Salad, bread & butter, mezze, and a main Greek specialty entree (for example, moussaka, pastitso, lamb/chicken/pork with French fries, stuffed tomatoes, etc.) and finally, a glass of wine or bottled water. This will again be offered in July 2019 as all registrants get a special discount card to present at the designated restaurants. One can dine in these restaurants as often as they wish throughout the residency.

Land Package Exclusions:

1. Round-trip air to and from Athens. Currently, Delta from JFK, United from Newark, and American Airlines from

Philadelphia are all non-stop. Depending when tickets are purchased, sample coach class fares from JFK and Newark ranged from $1350 - $1550 in 2016. Festival of the Aegean participants seeking assistance booking their overseas flights are encouraged to contact NANETTE GOULD at Tzell Travel in NYC to investigate what types of flights and airfares she can suggest for you and your traveling participants. For the past 35 years we have had an exclusive travel arrangement with Tzell Travel Group in New York City for all of our New York concerts and those in Europe; over 3000 MidAm ensembles have been served by Tzell Travel. You are not required to use Tzell Travel for your connections to Athens, but I highly recommend Tzell and Nanette Gould. Her email is: [email protected]. Her office telephone is: 212 944-2121 ext. 2430.

2. Lunches and dinners daily are excluded, except the final dinner with live entertainment on July 22, in Athens which is part of the package.

3. Purchase of your performance choral music. 4. Optional “Island Hop” to Mykonos and Delos; cost not part of the package (announced March 1, 2019 schedule

permitting). 5. Optional visit to Corinth and the place of St. Paul the Apostle 51-53 AD; this cost not part of the land package

(this optional tour will be announced April 1, 2019, schedule permitting)

Ms. Zui Tao Program Director

Executive Associate to General Director MidAm International, Inc.

39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006

Email: [email protected] Office #: 212-239-0205 – ext. 293

Direct office #: 212-736-1617 Fax #: 212-563-5578

A note to choral performers, family and friends on the tour....unlike the concert series in New York City, tickets for the Festival of the Aegean are not the domain of the Festival administration, but rather, the Municipality of Syros. Therefore if you wish to attend a concert, a ticket must be purchased in advance – unless, 48 hours before such concert tickets remain unsold. In that case, we are able to provide complimentary tickets. Ticket prices range from 12 to 20 euros.

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Costs and Payment Schedule Arrive Athens July 10 / Depart Athens July 24, 2019

The cost per person is €2195 Euros (for example: based on today’s exchange rate of 1.08 in dollars it is $2370.60) based on double occupancy. Single supplement is an additional €770 Euros but are in limited supply (or at an exchange rate of 1.08 = $831.6). Triple rooms are occasionally available and the cost per person is the same as double room occupancy, €2195 Euros per person. This price does NOT include airfare to Athens, Greece; lunches, or dinners, except for the Finale Dinner stated in the inclusions. Please do not book travel arrangements until you receive email notification from this office to do so. Non-performing family and friends are welcome to participate in the tour as well; the costs for such persons are the same as performers, and non-performers participate in all of the same tours and day-to-day activities as those participants in the chorus.

COMPLIMENTARY PACKAGES FOR EARLY DEPOSITS

The initial per-person deadline for registration for this residency is November 15, 2018. A free land package (based on double occupancy) is provided for every thirty persons who register by November 15, 2018 (30 registrations then #31 is free; registrations of 32 to 61 then #62 is free; registrations 63 to 92 then #93 is free, etc). The initial per-person first payment on the package is $400 per-person (see below).

An additional free bonus land package (based on double occupancy) is provided for every 30 registrants if the initial per-person registration occurs by June 1, 2018. For example, if you register with 30 paid persons by November 15, 2018 you receive 1 complimentary land package free (30+1). However, if those 30 persons would register by June 1, 2018 an early registration bonus occurs with an additional complimentary land package, so, it is 30 + 1 + 1 or 32 total. This bonus only applies to registrations which occur by this early deposit date of June 1, 2018. If you should later add an additional 30 persons by November 15, 2018 then only 1 additional complimentary land package occurs which, in this case, would be 3 bonus packages: 60 + 3. Note: If the conductor is a "guest conductor", with a chorus of minimum 60, his free package does not count in the above calculation. The number of participants is a combination of performers and non-performers all taking the residency package. Non-performers are family, friends, chaperones, etc.

At the time of receiving your group’s FIRST PER PERSON DEPOSIT with MidAm International, Inc., your dollar purchase exchange rate for your ensemble will become fixed and firm and this dollar amount is computed based on the dollar purchase exchange rate for that day which is published at the end of the business day in all newspapers. Please note that MidAm will add “.1” to the total published bank rate to cover dollar to euro wire and transfer costs as well as any and all bank commissions charged by our European Bank (Alpha Bank). From this point forward the dollar amount for this program will remain unchanged, regardless of whether the dollar weakens or strengthens for the remainder of your payment deposits. This tour is priced in EUROS because all travel services in Europe are paid in EUROS, not dollars, to the providers.

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It is important that you take note of your deposit amounts (in US dollars) and due dates. 1st Deposit - $400 (USD) per person – due on or before November 15, 2018 2nd Deposit - $400 (USD) per person - due on or before January 15, 2019 Your rooming list will also be due on or before February 1, 2019. MidAm International will provide you with this special Room Configuration form. This form will tell us how many rooms will be required by your ensemble. 3rd Deposit - $500 (USD) per person - due on or before March 15, 2019 FINAL BALANCE - due on or before May 1, 2019 You should send one check per group, payable to MIDAM INTERNATIONAL, INC and forward (by UPS or Federal Express) to:

MidAm International, Inc. Attn: Zui Tao

39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006

You also have the option of wiring your payments. Please contact Joyce Howard-Brazel at (212) 239-0205 Ext. 219 or email [email protected] for wire details. NOTE: AIRFARES to Athens, Greece are the responsibility of the individual participants. All deposits are non-refundable, when paid. Non-refundable monies are non- transferrable to the unpaid balance of the account if one cancels participation; however, name substitutions for cancelled persons are permitted. TRIP CANCELLATION insurance is highly recommended. Individuals should check with your local travel agent or may go to the following website: www.travelexinsurance.com or call 1-800-228-9792. This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. The parties consent to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York with respect to any dispute arising out of this agreement.

By signing below I acknowledge that I have read and understood this document and that I have shared its contents with those traveling to Greece in the group.

______________________________ ____________________ Signature Date _____________________________ Print Name

Note: A valid passport is required to enter Greece. If you are a U.S. citizen, a Visa is not required. If you are not a U.S. citizen, check with your Embassy about entry requirements into Greece.

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Dr. Gary Mabry Conductor, Yellow Rose Singers

Associate Professor of Music, The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas

It was a distinct pleasure to be a part of the 8th International Festival of the Aegean, July 4-18, 2012. Upon arrival in Athens, MidAmerica representatives met us at the airport, and local guides like Cleo provided a helpful orientation as we made our way via tour bus to the Plaka. For a few hours we were able to get our first glimpse of Greece before the high speed ferry ride to Syros. This was my first trip to Greece, and I was immediately enamored with the pure, blue waters of the Aegean and the limestone wash of the city as we approached the port. Our lodging at Faros Village, on the island of Syros, afforded us a daily view of Aegean. Nico and Sophia were the constantly helpful proprietors, who made our stay a pleasant one. The schedule of the Festival provided a good balance of rehearsal, performance and opportunities for sightseeing and discovery. I never met a Greek meal I didn’t like! The optional day trips to Delos and Corinth were priceless offerings for our visitors, as was the Athens tour of the Acropolis. The inherent hospitality of the people of Greece made us feel incredibly welcomed. My wife and I will definitely be returning for future visits. I was honored to assist in the preparation of the choruses for the Beethoven Ninth Symphony and the Rutter Magnificat, rehearsing in the lower ballroom of Faros Village. The choruses from the United States, Canada, Greece, and France were a pleasure to rehearse. They came prepared and enthusiastic. Our first performance of the Beethoven in the historic Apollo Theater was no less than exciting. With sopranos and altos positioned in the boxes, basses and tenors onstage with the orchestra and a packed house of patrons, Music Director Peter Tiboris conducted (from memory) this masterpiece with great aplomb. After a riveting performance in the title role of Strauss’ opera Salome, early in the Festival, soprano Eilana Lappalainen graciously took time out of a busy schedule to provide a coaching session with two of our young professional singers. This was truly a highlight of our involvement with the festival. Our group, the Yellow Rose Singers, based in San Antonio Texas, was one of four groups to perform on an evening concert at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, one of the most majestic and resonant churches I have ever visited in the US or Europe. It was a personal blessing and joy to make music in this house of worship. The final concert at the Plateia, with orchestra and combined choruses was magnificent. Once again, the four Beethoven soloists performed with artistry and nuance. The MidAmerica staff is to be commended for working out a multitude of site details to make an event like this possible. Maria Kousouni-Fika, Principal Dancer of the Greek National Ballet, brought Ravel’s Bolero to life. English composer John Rutter was present to lead his Magnificat with the Festival Chorus with his own inimitable energy and flare. Without a doubt, this was one of the highlights of my musical career thus far. Peter Tiboris has created a unique opportunity for musicians of every nationality to share the universal language of music and to experience one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places on the planet.

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History of the Festival of the Aegean 13 years and counting The Festival of the Aegean was founded by the Greek-American conductor Peter Tiboris and was presented under the auspices of his company, MidAmerica Productions, the world’s foremost independent producer of classical music concerts in New York’s Carnegie Hall, through 2012. Since 2013, The Festival of the Aegean, which is celebrating its 13th anniversary, has been presented by MidAm International, a company founded by Maestro Tiboris to produce his European concerts. In addition to the Festival of the Aegean, MidAm International is presenting concerts in Austria, France, Italy, and China. Highlights of the first twelve years of the Festival of the Aegean: First International Festival of the Aegean | July 14 – 16, 2005 | Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia Second International Festival of the Aegean | July 6 – 13, 2006 | Mozart: Don Giovanni | All-Mozart: Overture to Le nozze di Figaro, K.492; Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K.467; Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K.550 | “Broadway Comes to Syros”: Selections from West Side Story, Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, Candide, South Pacific, Carousel, The King and I, Porgy and Bess | “Broadway Comes to Paros” Third International Festival of the Aegean | July 11 – 22, 2007 | Gala Opening: Verdi: Overture to La forza del destino; Beethoven: “Ah, Perfido! ”; Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 | Mascagni: Zanetto | Opera highlights by Verdi, Ponchielli, Bellini, Cilèa, Rossini, Donizetti | “Vienna Night in Syros”: Selections by Johann Strauss, Lehár, Stolz, Kálmán | Gala Recital for Voice and Piano | “Shakespeare at the Apollo”: Romeo and Juliet | Stratos Vougas Jazz Quartet | Taximi | Rebetika from Sweden | Human Touch Fourth International Festival of the Aegean | July 9 – 19, 2008 | Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major, K.299; Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana (concertante) | Haydn: Te Deum; Handel: Overture to Royal Fireworks; Rimsky-Korsakov: Procession of the Nobles from Mlada Suite; Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 ("Italian"), Finale; Smetana: Dance of the Comedians from The Bartered Bride; John Rutter: Feel the Spirit (selections); Concerto movements by Bruch, Haydn, Telemann, Vivaldi, Weber | Mozart: Requiem; Vivaldi: Gloria | Opera Gala: Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana (concertante); Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major | Aquila Theatre of New York: The Iliad, Book 1 | Taximi, Rebetika from Sweden Fifth International Festival of the Aegean | July 1 – 11, 2009 | Puccini: Tosca | Schubert: Mass in G major, No. 2, D.167; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64; Mozart: Overture to La clemenza di Tito, K.621 | Shakespeare: As You Like It | Stars of Vienna State Opera Ballet: Zorba Sixth International Festival of the Aegean | July 14 – 25, 2010 | Bizet: Carmen | Fauré: Requiem; Works by Ariaga, von Weber, Krommer | Sunset Concert at St. Nicholas Church | Greek Opera Studio Gala Performance | Maria Farantouri: “Songs without Borders” | “Mythos and Pathos in Dance” Seventh International Festival of the Aegean | July 12 – 25, 2011 | Verdi: La traviata | Choral Gala: Music for Women’s Chorus; John Rutter: Requiem | Sunset Concert at St. Nicholas Church | Schubert: Symphony No. 8 | Orff: Carmina Burana| Under the Stars, Theodorakis: Selections from Zorba Suite, Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man | Sherman: Rose | Two Films about Mikis Theodorakis | Theodorakis: Medea’s Choice ballet | Greek Opera Studio Gala Eighth International Festival of the Aegean | July 9 – 22, 2012 | Beethoven: “Emperor” Concerto, “Choral” Symphony | Strauss: Salome | Pergolesi: Stabat Mater, Schubert: Symphony No. 5 | Sunset Concert at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church | Beethoven: “Triple” Concerto, Symphony No. 7 | Family Rush Concert, Mozart, Kalomiris, Psathas | Under the Stars – Rutter: Magnificat, Ravel: Bolero, Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 | Theodorakis Variations | Euripides: Herakles | Everybody’s Waltzing! | Greek Opera Studio Gala Ninth International Festival of the Aegean | July 6 – 19, 2013 | Verdi: Messa da Requiem | Mozart: Così fan tutte | Gonzalez: Misa Azteca | Beethoven: Fidelio Overture, Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”) | Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 | “Under the Stars” Tribute to Verdi | Stravinsky: L’Histoire du Soldat | Mozart: Impresario | Greek National Opera Ballet “Journey to Eternity” | Spyros Anemis & Yiorgos Fakanas jazz groups | Greek Opera Studio Gala Tenth International Festival of the Aegean | July 6 – 19, 2014 | Verdi: Rigoletto | John Rutter: Mass of the Children | Brahms: Symphony No. 1, Dvořák: Cello Concerto | Schumann: Piano Concerto No. 1, Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 (“Scottish”) | Puccini in the Plateia, including scenes from Madama Butterfly, Tosca, La bohème, Turandot | Ensemble MidtVest | Liederabend | Puccini: Gianni Schicchi | Kent Sangster’s Obsessions Octet, Dimitri Vassilakis Jazz Quartet, Stratos Vougas Jazz Quartet | Greek Opera Studio Gala Eleventh International Festival of the Aegean | July 12 – 24, 2015 | Cherubini: Medea, Fauré: Requiem, Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Symphony No. 6, Choral Fantasy | Mozart: Symphony No. 40 | St. Nicholas Church Sunset Concert | Trio 92, ACTE II Opera Duo, Mediterra | Boccherini: Stabat Mater, Mozart: Coronation Mass| Dougherty: Many Moons, Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Puccini: Suor Angelica | Prelude for a Saxophone and Piano | Liederabend, Greek Art Song, Greek Opera Studio Gala Twelfth International Festival of the Aegean | July 10 – 23, 2016 | Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Haydn: Mass in Time of War | Leoncavallo: I Pagliacci | Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Haydn: Cello Concerto, Beethoven: Violin Concerto | Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 | Sunset Concert | Brahms: Tragic Overture, Berlioz: Le morte de Cléopatre | Mollicone: Starbird | Liederabend, Great Oratorio Arias | Mozart’s Marriage Madness | Academica Athens Orchestra | Greek Opera Studio Gala

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Vocal Ensembles Appearing at Festival of the Aegean since 2005 Canada Kamloops Choristers, British Columbia, 2010 Etobicoke Youth Choir, Ontario, 2011 Canadian University College Choral Union, Alberta, 2012 France Choeur d'Enfants d'Ile-de-France, Paris, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 Greece Ambitus Choir, Athens, 2012 Athens Choir Ensemble, 2013 Athens Singers, 2015 Members of University of Athens Chorus, 2015 Byzantine Traditional Choir, 2015 City of Athens Choir, 2013 Choir of the National Conservatory of Athens (Ethnikon Odeio), 2009-2013 Choir of Emporiki Bank, Athens, 2012 Choir “Synchroni Ekfrasi,” Athens, 2013 Choir of Lykeion Ellinidon Ioannina, 2013-2014 Athens Singers and Nakas Conservatory, 2006, 2009 Choir of the Employees' Union of the Bank of Greece, Athens, 2011, 2012 Choir of Athens University, 2011-2013 Manolis Kalomiris Children’s Choir and Choir of the Music Department of the University of Athens 2011-2013 Camerata Vocalis, Corfu, 2010 Corfu Municipal Choir “San Giacomo,” Corfu, 2016 Ionian University Department of Musical Studies, Corfu, 2009 Ionian Harmony Men’s Choir of Corfu, 2013 Corfu Island Children's Choir and Mixed Choir, 2012 Members of Solartissimo vocal ensemble of Larissa Conservatory, Larissa, 2017 The Choir of Eptanisii of Patras, 2011, 2014 Polyphonic Choir of Patras, 2012, 2013 Choir of Filarmoniki Conservatory of Patras, 2012-2014 Members of University of Patras Chorus, 2015 University of Patras Choir, 2012, 2013 Scientists' Choir of Philothei, 2011, 2012 Youth & Children’s Choir Armonia Preveza, 2011, 2014 Municipal Choir of Rhodes, 2014 St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church of Syros Men's Chorus, Syros, 2010 Syros Opera Chorus, Syros, 2006 Choir of Syros Musical Club, 2013-2014 Italy The Rome Philharmonic Orchestra Soloists, 2005 Poland The Choir of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, Bialystok, 2008 USA

Birmingham Concert Chorale, AL, 2010 Sun Valley Community Church Traditional Choir, Tempe, AZ, 2017 Kairos Youth Choir, Berkeley, CA, 2011, 2017 Southwestern College Concert Choir, Chula Vista, CA, 2009, 2013 Towne Singers, La Cañada, CA, 2012 Nova Voce, Los Angeles, CA, 2011 Vocal Ensemble of Mira Costa High School Manhattan Beach, CA, 2010 Contra Costa Youth Choir, Walnut Creek, CA, 2011 Durango Choral Society, CO, 2011 Connecticut Master Chorale, Danbury, CT, 2011 Brevard Community Chorus, Cocoa, FL, 2011

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Indian River Charter High School Choir, Vero Beach, FL, 2012 The Michael O'Neal Singers, GA, 2010 Wesleyan Concert Chorus, Macon, GA, 2011 Camerata Singers, Pocatello, ID, 2017 Johnson County Chorus, Overland Park, KS, 2012 Columbia Collegiate Chorale of Maryland, MD, 2008 The Barstow School Chamber Singers, Kansas City, MO, 2014 Central Community College Spectrum, Columbus, Ne Lincoln Choral Artists, Lincoln, NE Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir, Lincoln, NE Saint Paul United Methodist Church Chancel Choir, Lincoln, NE Western Nebraska Community College Collegiate Chorale, Scottsbluff, NE Children's Chorus Of Sussex County, NJ The Arcadian Chorale of New Jersey, Matawan, NJ and Richmond Choral Society, NY, 2011 Warwick Valley Chorale, NY, 2011 The Taghkanic Chorale, Yorktown Heights, NY, 2011 Sardis Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Choir, Charlotte, NC, 2011 Knox Choir of Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH, 2011 Edmond Community Chorale, OK, 2013 Tulsa Oratorio Chorus, OK, 2011 Heart of the Valley Children’s Choir, Corvallis, OR, 2014 Salem College Choir, Winston-Salem, NC, 2013 Highlands Youth Ensemble, Bristol, TN, 2014 King College Symphonic Choir, Bristol, TN, 2010, 2014 Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Austin, TX, 2011 Proclamation Chorale, Fort Worth, TX, 2017 Yellow Rose Singers, San Antonio, TX, 2012, 2017 Fort Worth Academy Choir, TX, 2011 Randolph College Chorale, Lynchburg, VA, 2013 Orchestras Appearing at the Festival of the Aegean since 2005 Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic, Czech Republic, 2007 New England Symphonic Orchestra, 2006 Pan-European Philharmonia, Poland, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015-2017 Pazardzhik Symphony Orchestra, Bulgaria, 2013-2014 Rome Philharmonic, 2005 Symphony Orchestra of the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Tirana, Albania, 2012 Dance Ensembles Appearing at the Festival of the Aegean Akropoditi Dance Theater of Syros, Greece Ballet of the National Opera of Bucharest Greek National Opera Ballet, 2011-2013 Theater Company Appearing at the Festival of the Aegean Aquila Theatre Company

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Artists Appearing at Festival of the Aegean since 2000 (those participating before 2005 were part of Opera Aegean) Acte II: Olanna Goudeau & Ashley Renée Watkins, Sopranos, 2015 Ray Adams, Choral Director, 2012 Agapios Agapiadis, Dancer, 2013 Luise Breyer Aiton, Soprano/GOS Young Artist) Marina Alexander, Choral Director, 2011 Dimitirs Alexandridis, Tenor, GOS, 2016 Giada Amparan, Mezzo-soprano, 2006 Scott Anderson, Choral Director, 2017 Seija Anderson, Choral Director/GOS, 2013 Konstantin Andreiev, Tenor, 2015 Chris Andrew, Piano, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Spyros Anemis, Bassist, 2013 Katarina Angelopoulou, Sets/Costumes, 2013 Stefano Anselmi, Baritone, 2006 Andreou Antonios, Trombonist, 2013 Tassos Apostolou, Bass-baritone, 2009, 2010 Graciela Araya, Mezzo-soprano, 2012 Jennifer Arnold, Mezzo-soprano, 2017 Luk Artois, Timpanist, Percussionist, 2013 Leandra Ashton, Actor, 2009 Richard Aslanian, Artistic Staff, 2002 Fotini Athanasaki, Mezzo-soprano, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 Katherine Austin, Pianist, 2012 Mariella Baier, Soprano/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Francis Bardot, Guest Conductor, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 Nina Basadras, GOS Young Artist, 2017 Stavros Beris, Choral Director, 2012, 2013 Esteban Berlanga, Dancer, 2010 Yiannis Benetos, Dancer, 2013 Simona Bertini, Soprano, 2006 Linda Mack Berven, Choral Director, 2011 Vangelis Bikos, Dancer, 2012, 2013 Maria Bildea, Harpist, 2008 James Bingham, Choral Director, 2008 Lucy Black, Actor, 2009 Richard Block, Bass-baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2011, 2013 Wiktor Bockman, Conductor, 2012 Dirk Boiy, Conductor, 2013, 2015, 2016 Alessio Borraggine, Tenor, 2017 Jonathan Boudevin, Baritone, 2015 Vicky Bourcha, Dancer, 2013 Jessica Boyd, Soprano, 2015 Joseph Brent, Tenor, 2011 Margaret Brown, Choral Director, 2010 Frederick Burchinal, Baritone, 2011 Io Calochristos, Asst. to Mr. Zanella, 2011-2013 Bogdan Canila, Dancer, 2017 Nichols Cannelakis, Cellist, 2016, 2017 Deanna Carter, Movement, Dancer, 2013 Carol Castel, Staging Director, 2000, 2001, 2007 Rosario Castro, Dancer, 2010 Ricardo Castro, Dancer, 2010 Anais Chalendard, Dancer, 2010 Lena Chatzigrigoriou, Production Manager, 2010-2013 Elena Chavdarova-Isa, Mezzo-soprano, 2013 Vera Chekanova, Soprano, 2014

David Malis, Baritone, Director, 2013 Jenia Manousaki, Pianist, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 Myrsini Margariti, Soprano, 2010, 2011 Thomas Massey, Tenor, 2013 Pietro Masi, Baritone, 2005 Maria Francesca Mazzara, Soprano, 2005 Nancy Meckler, Director, 2011 Peter Meineck, Artistic Director Aquila, 2009, 2012 Sofia Meineck, Actor, 2012 Manu Melaerts, Trumpet, 2013 Maria Emma Meligopoulou, Choral Director, 2011 Deborah A. Mello, Choral Director, 2015 Natalia Melnik, Mezzo-soprano, 2015 Raul Melo, Tenor, 2010 Irene Messoloras, Conductor, 2011 Ronda Metszies, Cello, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Lissa Meyvis, Soprano, 2015, 2016 Gilmond Miftari, Tenor, 2012 George Michalakis, Actor/Narrator, 2015, 2016 Giorgio Aristo Mikroutsikos, Tenor, 2006, 2007 Gary Miller, Choral Director, 2012, 2016 Kailey Miller, Mezzo-soprano, GOS Apprentice, 2014 Sherrill Milnes, Artistic Director, 2000 Igor Milos, Dancer, 2010 Ricardo Mirabelli, Tenor, 2013 Ann Moeller, Conductor, 2011 Carmine Monaco, Bass, 2005 Paco Montalvo, Violin, 2013 Armando Mora, Baritone, 2006 Theodore Moraitis, Bass, 2011 Amedeo Moretti, Tenor, 2005 Jane DeLoach Morison, Choral Director, 2014 Erica Muller, Soprano, 2012, 2014 Wendolin Pazitka Munroe, Choral Director, 2012 Katrien Nauwelaerts, Soprano, 2013 Carol Nelson, Choral Director, 2014 Karl Nelson, Choral Director, 2013 Maria Neofytides, GOS Czech language coach, 2014 Aleksander Neskov, Dancer, 2013 Lisa Newill-Smith, Soprano, 2015 Russi Nikoff, Bass, 2010 Brooke Nielsen, Soprano, GOS Apprentice, 2014 Lloyd Notice, Actor, 2009 Jiři Novak, Assistant Stage Director, 2010, 2011 Cian O'Mahony, Bassoonist, 2013 Michael O’Neal, Choral Director, 2010 Camille Ortiz-Lafont, Soprano, GOS Resident Artist, 2014, 2017 George Pachos, Stage Director, 2013 Pier Paolo Pacini, Director, 2011 Giovanni Pacor, Conductor, 2016, 2017 Neil Page, French Horn, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Grigor Palikarov, Conductor, 2013, 2014 Giovanni Battista Palmieri, Tenor, 2008 Eleni Panagiotopoulou, Soprano, 2012 Tania Panayanopoulou, Pianist, 2005 Sergio Panajia, Tenor, 2005

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Stanislav Chernenkov, Bass, 2016 Vinicio Chieli, Lighting Designer, 2010, 2011 Evita Chioti, Soprano, 2015 Won Whi Choi, Tenor, GOS Resident Artist, 2014 Joanna Ciapka-Sangster, Violin, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Zhani Ciko, Conductor, 2012 Liliana Del Conde, Soprano, 2012 Ivan Conrad, Baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2016 Philip Copeland, Choral Director, 2010 Raffaele Costantini, Bass-baritone, 2005 Graham Cox, Pianist/GOS, 2013-2015 Stanley Curtis, Choral Director, 2011 Anita Cyrier, Choral Director, 2012 Brent Davis, Baritone, 2011 Damian Davis, Actor, 2009 Eleni Davou, Mezzo-soprano, 2014 Benjamin Dawkins, Bass, 2011 Kenneth De Boer, Choral Director, 2011 Sharon DeBoer, Accompanist, 2011 Brian Delate, Actor, 2012 Josephine Delledera, Soprano, 2011 Luc De Meulenaere, Actor, 2013 Chris De Moor, Actor, 2013 Mimi Denissi, Actress, 2011 Shannon DeVine, Baritone, 2009 Christos Diakoumis, Drums, 2013 Dangelo Fernando Diaz, Tenor, GOS Young Artist, 2014 Bruce Dickerson, Choral Director, 2014 Cristina Dijmaru, Dancer, 2017 Raymond Dils, Clarinetist, 2013 Athena Dimitrakopoulou, Mezzo-soprano, 2015 Elton Dimrotchi, Dancer, 2013 Ionut Dinita, Dancer, 2017 Carla Dirlikov, Mezzo-soprano, 2010 Nicolas Di Virgilio, Master Teacher, Coach, 2000 Naomi Drucker, Clarinetist, 2010 Miguel Drake-McLaughlin, Cinematographer, 2012 Stanley Drucker, Clarinetist, 2010 Olympia Dukakis, Actress, 20112015 Norman Dunfee, Pianist, 2007 Nikos Efthymiadis, Choral Director, 2017 Jaina Elgueta, Mezzo-soprano, 2015 Reda El Wakil, Bass-baritone, 2010 Olga Esina, Dancer, 2010 Constantine Th. Evangelatos, Choral Director, 2011 Kostas Evangelatos, Choral Director, 2012 Yiorgos Fakanas, Bassist, 2013 Maria Farantouri, Folk Singer, 2010 Massimiliano Fichera, Baritone, 2016 Jakub Fiebig, Orchestra Executive Manager, 2009-2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 Giannis Filias, Tenor, 2010 W. Patrick Flannagan, Choral Director, 2010, 2014 Athanasios Foskolos, Choral Director, 2013 Stephen Fox, Conductor, 2011 Maria Fragkogiani, Mezzo-soprano, 2015 Anna Fragou, Dancer, 2013

Emmanuel Papadopoulos, Baritone, 2015 Manos Papadopoulos, Bass, 2014 Christos Papageorgiou, Pianist, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 Elia Papaioannou, Piano, 2013 Marissia Papalexiou, Mezzo-soprano, 2010, 2011 Stratos Papanoussis, 2013 Manolis Papasifakis, Coach, Accompanist, 2000, 2011-2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 Dimitris Papatheodorou, Choral Director, 2013-2014 Michalis Pappas, Dancer, 2013 Alessandra Pasquali, Assistant Choreographer, 2011 Takis Paterelis, Saxophonist, 2013 Jonathan Peacock, Choral Director, 2017 Eno Peci, Dancer, 2009, 2010, 2011 Galen Dean Peiskee, Accompanist, 2011 Sofia Pintzou, Dancer, 2011 Benoit Pitre, Bass-baritone/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Mina Polychronou, Soprano, 2013 Pantelis Polichronidis, Pianist, 2015, 2016 George Polyhronakos, Drums, Dimitri Vassilakis Quartet, 2014 Andreas Post, Baritone, 2015, 2016 Rosa Poulimenou, Soprano, Choral Director, 2008, 2010 Christina Poupalou, Mezzo-soprano, 2015, 2016, 2017 William Powers, Bass-baritone, 2007 Cristian Preda, Dancer, 2017 Maria Prinz, Pianist, 2014 Rafail Pylarinos, Conductor, 2016 Quartetto L’Anima from Athens: Stella Tsani, Brunilda Eugenia Mallo, Hias Sdoukos, Lefki Kolovou, 2017 Ellen Rabiner, Contralto, 2008 Kostas Rassidakis, Baritone, 2010 Maria Ratkova, Mezzo-soprano, 2012 Marina Rechkalova, Choral Director, 2012-2014 Liat Lidor Reich, Soprano/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Marlynn Rey, Choral Director, 2017 Beth Richey, Choral Director, 2012 Rogelio Riojas-Nolasco, Assistant Conductor, 2011-2013, 2017 Renato Ripo, Cellist, 2014 Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse, Conductor, 2008 Earl Rivers, Guest Conductor, 2011 Mitchell Roe, Tenor, 2013 Gianni Romangiolli, Director, 2005, 2006 Katerina Roussou, Mezzo-soprano, 2016 Veroniki Roussou, Pianist, 2013 Yiorgos Roussos, Master of Ceremonies, 2013 Terry Russell, Choral Director, 2009, 2013 John Rutter, Composer, Conductor, 2012, 2014 Alessandra Salmieri, Movement, Dance, 2013 David Samuel, Viola, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Desiree Sanchez, Director & Production Designer, 2009, 2012 Kent Sangster, Jazz Director, 2014 Craig Sanphy, Tenor, 2015 Manos Saridakis, Pianist, 2013 Karina Sarkissova, Dancer, 2009 Alicia Saunders, Flutist, 2008 Dirk Schattner, Stage Director, 2012-2016

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Carroll Freeman, Teacher GOS, 2002, 2011 Niki Rosa Frei, Mezzo-soprano, GOS Young Artist, 2014 Abbie Furmansky, Voice Teacher, 2011-2017 Nikos Gaggadis, Electric Guitar, 2013 Janet Galván, Guest Conductor, 2011 Augusto Garcia, Bass, 2013 Emilia Gaspari, Dancer, 2012, 2013 Theo Gavaliatsis, Tenor, 2012 Alexandra Gavrilescu, Dancer, 2017 Todd Geer, Tenor, 2007 Filli Georgiadou, Soprano, 2010 Lina Geronikou, Choral Director, 2012, 2013, 2015 Christina Giannapoulou, Teacher, 2011 Julian Gjojdeshi, Tenor, 2012 Anooshah Golesorkhi, Baritone, 2012, 2014 Benito Gonzales, Piano, Dimitri Vassilakis Quartet, 2014 Ada Gonzalez, Dancer, 2017 Piero Giuliacci, Tenor, 2016 Tabea Graser, Soprano/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Danielle Halbwachs, Soprano, 2013 Lara Hall, Violinist, 2012 Michael Hayden, Choral Director, 2010 Tina Johns Heidrich, Choral Director, 2011 Robby Hellyn, Bassist, 2013 Christin-Marie Hill, Mezzo-soprano, 2013 Daniel Holstrom, GOS Composer, 2014 Takako Horaguchi, Mezzo-soprano, 2005 Owen Howard, Drums, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Jens Huebner, Lighting, Set Design, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 Raymond Hughes, Conductor, Pianist, 2007, 2009 Ovidiu Matei Iancu, Dancer, 2017 Keith Ikaia-Purdy, Tenor, Voice Teacher, 2012-2014 Antonino Interisano, Tenor, 2009 Andra Ionete, Dancer, 2017 Evrydiki Issakidou, Dancer, 2012, 2013 Anthony Ivanov, Choral Director, 2011, 2016 Walker J. Jackson, Tenor/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Louise Jardine, Choral Director, 2011 Terre Johnson, Guest Conductor, 2010 Matthew Jones, Violin, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Shayna Jones, Soprano, GOS Young Artist, 2014 Mark Jurgenson, Tenor/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Stavroula Kaburakis, Dancer, 2012 Klodjan Kacani, Tenor, 2012 Michael Kalentzis, Choral Director, 2014 Christina Kalliaridou, Choral Director, 2012 Stella Kaltsou, Lighting Designer, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Nikolas Karagiaouris, Bass, GOS Student, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017 Eleni Karaindrou, Composer, 2013 Mania Karavassili, Dancer, 2013 Dimitris Karavelis, Choral Director, 2013 Kimon Karoutzos, Bass, Stratos Vougas Quartet, 2014 Edvin Kastrati, Bass, 2012 Afroditi Kasouta, Soprano, 2015 Ioannis Kavouras, Tenor, 2016 Dimitri Kavrakos, Bass, 2012, 2013

Katherina Schwesinger, Soprano, 2016 Zoi Scinoplokaki, Dancer, 2013 Sonja Sepúlveda, Choral Director, 2013 Anastasia Serdsev, 2015 Arkady Serper, Accompanist, 2011 Laura Kakis Serper, Guest Conductor, 2011, 2017 Alexandra Sesenton, Soprano, GOS, 2016 Dimitris Sgouros, Pianist, 2012 Vaishnavi Sharma, Actor, 2009 Tim Sharp, Principal Guest Conductor, 2011 Martin Sherman, Playwright, 2011 Igor Siatzko, Dancer, 2013 Angeliki Sigourou, Choreographer, 2011-2013, 2015 Markos Simopoulos, Bass, 2014 Selena Siri, Soprano, GOS Young Apprentice, 2016 Karina Skreszewska-Trapezanidou, Soprano, 2009 Jonathan Slaatto, Cello, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Jan Snmets, Trombonist, 2013 Michaela Soare, Dancer, 2017 Detlef Soelter, Stage Director, 2016, 2017 Daisuke Sogawa, Dancer-Choreographer, 2017 Nikos Solomos, Violin/Spyros Anemis, 2013 Stavros Solomos, Choral Director, 2012, 2013 Thanassis Solomos, Dancer, 2013 Femke Sonnen, Violinist, 2013 Mikhail Sosnovsky, Dancer, 2009 Spyros Souladakis, Pianist, 2015, 2016, 2017 Lena Sourmeli, Conductor, 2011, 2014 Randall Speer, Choral Director, 2013 Pavel Sporcl, Violinist, 2016 Mark Stamper, Conductor, 2011 Elizabeth Stanworth, Soprano, GOS Young Artist, 2016, 2017 Valentin Stefanov, Choral Director, 2011, 2013-2014 Aneliya Stefanova, Choral Director, 2014 Anastasios Stellas, Tenor, 2014 Alina Stergianou, Dancer, 2013 Chen Stern, Mezzo-soprano, 2013 Rita Stinner, Choral Director, 2015 Valentin Stoica, Dancer, 2017 Antonio Stragapede, Bass, 2006, 2008 Marilena Striftobola, Soprano, 2014-2017 Daniel Sutton, Pianist, GOS, 2011-2017 Peter Svensson, Tenor, 2012 Aliya Tanikpaev, Dancer, 2009 Iuliia Tarasova, Soprano, GOS, 2016 Taximi, 2007, 2008 John Taylor, Bass, Obsessions Octet Foskolos Tchanos, Bass, 2012 James Tennant, Cellist, 2012 Mikis Theodorakis, Composer, 2011 Charalambos Theotokatos, Choral Director, 2015 Roger Tilley, Choral Director, 2015 Bradley Trammel, Tenor, 2011 Sotiris Triantis, Baritone, GOS, 2014 Marilena Trikoglou, Mezzo-soprano, 2015 Trio 92: Maciej Skarbek, Pianist; Nadja Kalmyova, Violinist; Loukia Loulaki,

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Marios Kazas, Pianist, 2017 Theodore Kerkezos, Saxophone, 2015 Viktoria Khoroshunova, Soprano, GOS Young Artist, 2016 Richard Kidd, Actor, 2009 Melody Kielisch, Soprano, 2006, 2007 Sergej Kiselev, Tenor, 2006 Jeffrey Kitson, Choral Director, 2015 Spyros Klapsis, Choral Director, 2010, 2011, 2013 Konstantinos Klironomos, Tenor, 2009 Wolfgang Kluge, Pianist, 2017 Taryn Knerr, Soprano, 2013 Beatrice Knop, Dancer, 2010 Giorgos Kolios, Set Design Concept, 2010 George Kontrafouris, Piano, Stratos Vougas Quartet, 2014 Dimitris Kontzias, Sound & Light, 2014 Nikos Kontizas, Sound & Light, 2012, 2014 Asiya Korepanova, Pianist, 2016 Anton Koruti, Dancer, 2012. 2013 Vassilis Kostopoulos, Bass, 2013-2015, 2017 Vanessa Kourkoulou, Dancer, 2013 Kirill Kourlaev, Dancer, 2009 Andonis Kourutis, Dancer, 2013 Maria Kousouni, Dancer, 2010-2013 Zafris Koutelieris, Bass, 2010 Rainer Krenstetter, Dancer, 2010 Alex Drakos Ktistakis, Drummer, 2013 Edyta Kulczak, Mezzo-soprano, 2008 Asteris Kutulas, Filmmaker, 2011 Dimitris Kyriazis, Electric Bass/Spyros Anemis, 2013 Chen Laks, Soprano, 2012 Akis Lalousis, Baritone, 2009 Iris Lamanna, Guest Conductor, 2011 Robert E. Lamb, Conductor, 2011 David Lander, Lighting Design, 2011 Eilana Lappalainen, Soprano, Artistic Director, GOS, 2005-2017 Jennifer Larmore, Mezzo-soprano, 2007 Konstantinos Latsos, Tenor, 2017 Gérard Lavalle, Actor, 2013 James Lavender, Actor, 2009 Anastasios Lazarou, Baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2013 Michael Wade Lee, Tenor, 2014 Mikaela Leivadara, 2015 Joseph Lim, Baritone, 2016 Dimitris Livadiotis, Drums, Stratos Vougas Quartet, 2014 Tommaso Lonquich, Clarinet, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Manos Loutas, Bass, Cimitri Vassilakis Quartet, 2014 Thomas Louziotis, Choral Director, 2011-2014 Israel Lozano, Tenor, 2011 David Lynch with Human Touch, 2007 Gary L. Mabry, Choral Director, 2012, 2017 Lianne Maitland, Viola, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Christina Makridou, Dancer, 2013 Eustathios Makris, Choral Director, 2013 Miranda Makrynioti, Mezzo-soprano/GOS Young Artist Nikos Maliaras, Choral Director, 2011-2013, 2015

Cellist, 2015 Lisa Tsikoudi, Movement, Dance, 2013, 2015 Irini Tsirakidis, Soprano, 2007, 2014 Christina Gourgoura Tsourounaki, Mezzo-soprano, 2015, 2016 Randal Turner, 2013 Natalia Ushakova, Soprano, 2011 Danielle Vaillancourt, Mezzo-soprano, GOS Young Artist, 2014, 2016 Veroniki Vakondiou, Pianist, 2013, 2015 Nicky Vanoppen, Dancer, 2011 Katerina Vasilikou, Choral Director, 2012, 2013 Miguel Angel Vasquez, Baritone/GOS Young Artist, 2017 Dimitri Vassilakis, Saxophonist, Composer, 2014 Argiris Vassileiou, Bass, 2014 Maria Vassilopoulos, GOS Italian Language Coach, 2011, 2013-2017 Augusto Garcia Vazquez, Bass, 2012 Carlos Vazquez, Pianist, GOS, 2012, 2013 Katrien Verbeke, Pianist, 2013 Dimitris Vezyroglou, Pianist, Greek Opera Studio, 2014, 2016 Diego Alvarez Vilches, Baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2014 Stefano Viti, Baritone, 2005, 2006 Stratos Vougas, Tenor Saxophone, Stratos Vougas Quartet, 2007, 2014 Elizabeth Wakehouse, Actor, 2012 Michael Brownlee Walker, Pianist, GOS Faculty, 2013-2015 Franziska Wallner-Hollinek, Dancer, 2011 Heather Watson, Soprano, GOS Young Apprentice, 2016 Johannes Weigand, Stage Director, 2017 David Weishart, Pianist, 2015 Karolina Weltrowska, Violin, Ensemble MidtVest, 2014 Brent Werzner, Actor, 2012 Nadine Whitney, Choral Director, 2011 Kathryn Wieckhorst, Soprano, 2013, 2015, 2016 Richard Sheridan Willis, Actor, 2012 Alexander Winn, Baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2014 William Wyman, Conductor, 2015 Yannis Xylas, Pianist, Cembalist, 2005, 2006, 2011 Maria Yakovleva, Dancer, 2009 Neda Yamach, Violin, Obsessions Octet, 2014 Lifan Yang, Tenor, 2015 Stella Yialogou, Pianist, 2013 Yasmin Yitzhak-van der Hall, Mezzo-soprano, 2014 Paul Zachariades, Male mezzo-soprano, 2011 Renato Zanella, Dance Director, Choreographer, 2009-2013, 2017 Vasko Zdravkov, Baritone, GOS Young Artist, 2014, 2017 Danilo Zeka, Dancer, 2011-2013 Zoe Zeniodi, Conductor, 2014, 2015, 2016 Lydia Zervanos, Soprano, 2015, 2016, 2017 Konstantinos Zervos, Baritone, 2013 Michalis Zouloufos, Actor, 2013 Maria Zouves, Artist-in-Residence, 2000 ZZ Trio: Myrsini Margariti, Soprano; Natalia Gerakis, Flutist; Zoe Zeniodi, Pianist, 2015

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2019 MIDAM INTERNATIONAL

Repertoire Suggestions

Beethoven: CHORAL FANTASY (20’)

Beethoven: MASS IN C, Op. 86 (45’)

Bach: MAGNIFICAT (28’)

Brahms: NÄNIE (13’)

Brahms: GESANG DER PARZEN (12’)

Brahms: SCHICKSALSLIED (16’)

Bruckner: MISSA SOLEMNIS (36’)

Bruckner: PSALM 150 (9’)

Charpentier: TE DEUM H. 146 (24’)

Cherubini: REQUIEM IN C MINOR (40’)

Copland: CANTICLE OF FREEDOM (13’)

Debussy: L’ENFANT PRODIGUE (35’)

Dvořák: TE DEUM (19’)

Fauré: REQUIEM, Op. 48 (37’)

Forrest: REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING (39’)

Franck: PSALM 150, M. 69 (5’)

Gjeilo: SUNRISE MASS (34’)

Handel: CORONATION ANTHEMS (4) (35’)

Handel: MESSIAH (EASTER PORTION) (82’)

Haydn: SALVE REGINA (20’)

Haydn: TE DEUM (9’)

Hayes: GLORIA (20’)

Hayes: TE DEUM (14’)

Hayes: REQUIEM (35’)

Holst: CHORAL FANTASIA (17’)

Kodály: MISSA BREVIS (28’)

Kodály: PSALMUS HUNGARICUS (23’)

Kodály: TE DEUM (22’)

Lauridsen: LUX AETERNA (27’)

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Mendelssohn: TU ES PETRUS (6’)

Mendelssohn: PSALM 114 (13’)

Mozart: CORONATION MASS, K.317 (26’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN C MAJOR, K.220 (16’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN D MINOR, K.65 (13’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN G MAJOR, K.49 (18’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN F MAJOR, K.192 (21’)

Mozart: LITIANIAE DE VENERABILI ALTARIS SACRAMENTO, K.243 (35’)

Mozart: REGNIA COELI, K.276 (8’)

Mozart: REQUIEM, K.626 (Süssmayr) (51’)

Mozart: SOLEMN VESPERS, K.339 (26’)

Mozart: TANTUM ERGO, K.142 & K.197 (10’)

Poulenc: GLORIA (25’)

Poulenc: STABAT MATER (31’)

Purcell: ODE TO ST. CECILIA (50’)

Rutter: CANTICLES OF CREATION (35’)

Rutter: GLORIA (17’)

Rutter: TE DEUM (10’)

Rutter: MAGNIFICAT (39’)

Rutter: MASS OF THE CHILDREN (35’)

Rutter: REQUIEM (35’)

Rutter: WHEN ICICLES HANG (22’)

Schubert: KYRIE IN F MAJOR (5’)

Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17’)

Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24’)

Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR(25’)

Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20’)

Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46’)

Schubert: STABAT MATER (40’)

Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5’)

Schumann: REQUIEM (38’)

Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17’)

Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24’)

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Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR (25’)

Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20’)

Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46’)

Schubert: STABAT MATER (40’)

Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5’)

Schumann: REQUIEM (38’)

Schumann: REQUIEM FÜR MIGNON (13’)

Thompson: TESTAMENT OF FREEDOM (23’)

Thompson: FROSTIANA (29’)

Vaughan Williams: FIVE MYSTICAL SONGS (20’)

Vaughan Williams: SERENADE TO MUSIC (14’)

Verdi: STABAT MATER (12’)

Verdi: TE DEUM (16’)

Vivaldi: GLORIA (SATB & SSAA) (30’)

Vivaldi: MAGNIFICAT (23’)

Other suggested works will be considered.

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