CHOIR REPERTOIRE LIST FALL 2010

8/29  John Dowland:  He that is down need fear no fall

9/5  Walter Pelz:  Show me thy ways

9/12  arr. Terry:  Richard de Castre’s Prayer to Jesus

9/19  Hal Hopson:  Canticle of the Turning

9/26  Jester Hairston:  Poor man Laz’rus

10/3  Voices Guest Choir

10/10  Felix Mendelssohn:  Above All Praise

10/17  Felix Mendelssohn:  He, watching over Israel

10/31 Reformation  J. S. Bach:  Cantata #79, “Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn’ und Schild” 

11/7 All Saints  Stanley Marchant: The souls of the righteous

11/14 Schütz: Sing to the Lord  
11/21 Christ the King  Stanford:  Glorious and Powerful God
11/28 Advent 1  arr.  Andre Thomas:  Keep your lamps
12/5   Advent 2   Hugo Distler:  Lo, how a rose
12/12 Advent 3 / Lessons and Carols Hugo Distler:  Lo How a Rose excerpts / Gardner:  Tomorrow Shall be My Dancing Day / Mark Shepperd:  Savior of the Nations Come / Charles Wood: O Thou, the Central Orb


Past repertoire highlights:

Cooman:  Missa Brevis “Trottier” Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus
Sitton: Tantum Ergo


Goudimel:  As the Deer

Attwood:  Turn Thy Face from my Sins

Gibbons:  Drop, Drop, Slow Tears

Brahms:  Create in Me

Leighton:  Solus ad victamam

Byrd:  Ave Verum Corpus

Mathias:  Alleluia!  Christ is Risen!
Praetorius:  Today Arose Christ 

Desprez:  O mighty Word of God Come Down
Goodall:  The Lord is My Shepherd

Ingalls:  New Jerusalem
Clarkson:  Peace I Leave with You

Howells: My Eyes for Beauty Pine
Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord Alway


Tavener: The Lamb

Rachmaninoff: To thee we sing

Bach: Cantata BWV 80 Ein Feste Burg (first movement)


Manz:  E'en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come

Howells: A Spotless Rose

Schalk: I saw a new heaven

Bruckner: Locus Iste

Biebl: Ave Maria
arr. Hobby: The King Shall Come