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 Mathias:
Alleluia! Christ is Risen! Desprez: O
mighty Word of God Come Down Ingalls: New
Jerusalem Howells: My Eyes
for Beauty Pine Tavener: The Lamb Rachmaninoff: To
thee we sing
Manz: E'en
So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come
Schalk: I saw a new
heaven Bruckner: Locus
Iste Biebl: Ave Maria
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
Praetorius:
Today Arose Christ
Goodall: The
Lord is My Shepherd
Clarkson:
Peace I Leave with You
Purcell: Rejoice in
the Lord Alway
Bach: Cantata BWV
80 Ein Feste Burg (first movement)
Howells: A Spotless Rose
arr. Hobby: The
King Shall Come