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Transcript of USF Choirs: A Choral Christmas - School of MusicUSF Choirs: A Choral Christmas December 3, 2012 ......
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USF Cho i r s : A Cho ra l Ch r i s tmas
December 3, 2012 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church
James K. Bass Director of Choral Studies
University of South Florida Department of Choral Studies
Featuring the Gulf Coast Youth Choirs Deah McReynolds, Artistic Director
Theresa Rose Accompanist
David Matthews Organ
USF School of Music
Tampa, FL
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Program
Once in Royal Davids City ......................... Gauntlett/Willcocks O Come All Ye Faithful .................................................. Willcocks
The Grand Chorus
Ave Maria ................................................. Tomas Luis de Victoria Ave Verum Corpus .................................................... William Byrd
Claudia Bolano Conductor
Chamber Singers
Jingle Bell Swing .................................................. Arr. David Elliott Let it Snow ........................................................ Arr. Lynne Gackle
Childrens Choir, GCYC
Hymn to the Eternal Flame ................................. Stephen Paulus Rebecca Duren Soprano
Invictus .............................................................................. Josh Rist
Collegiate Singers
God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen ....................... Arr. Phillip Kern Follow That Star ....................................................... Emily Crocker
Mannchor, GCYC
Wondrous Love ............................................... Arr. P. Christiansen Liz Anderson, Soprano
Chamber Singers
Ose Shalom ................................................................ John Leavitt Carol of the Bells .................................................... Arr. Wilhousky
Girl Choir, GCYC
Cover Me with the Night ........................................ Peter Klatzow
Chamber Singers
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What Sweeter Music .............................................. Eleanor Daley Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day ................. Arr. John Rutter
Le Petit Choeur, GCYC
O Holy Night ......................................................... Adolphe Adam
Kyle Stevens Tenor
Quia ergo femina ....................................... Hildgard von Bingen Shape Note Hymns for Christmas ................... Arr. Joan Szymko Heaven Haven ...................................................... Samuel Barber Snow by Morning .................................................... Joshua Shank
Rebecca Duren Conductor Womens Chorale
O Magnum Mysterium ............................................. David Childs Call to Remembrance ........................................ Richard Farrant
Barbie Ott conductor Earth Teach Me ......................................................... Rupert Lang
Joseph Mendolia conductor Collegiate Singers
The Lady in the Water ............................................... Eric Barnum O Magnum Mysterium ........................................ Brandon Martin
Brandon Martin conductor My Spirit Sang All Day ................................................ Gerald Finzi
Chamber Singers
Hark the Herald Angels Sing .......................................... Wilcocks
Hine Ma Tov ............................................................. Neil Ginsberg Deep Peace ................................................................ Greg Knauf
The Grand Chorus
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Upcoming School of Music Events:
USF S tuden t Compose rs ' Conce r t Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 7:30 pm, Barness Recital Hall Free Event Students in the USF Composition program present an evening of new music premieres. Composing in a wide variety of styles and for a wide variety of instrumentation, undergraduate and graduate composition majors present their cutting-edge work in the intimate space of the Barness Recital Hall.
USF SYCOM Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 7:30 pm, USF Concert Hall Tickets available at the door only, 1hr prior to performance $7 Adults/$5 Students & Seniors Students of USFs SYCOM present an evening of electroacoustic premieres. SYCOM is a suite of electronic music studios that was established at USF in the early 1970s, and it remains one of the most extensive electronic music programs in the region. Using a variety of hardware and software to create their music, students present their work using the state-of-the-art audio system in the School of Musics impressive new Concert Hall. For additional information on upcoming events, visit music.arts.usf.edu
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