S.F. Bay Area ConcertsDate: April 15, 2013 Views: 295 Location: California, USA Choir type: School Choirs
The Acalanes Performing Arts are proud to present the 2013 Spring Choral Concerts, "Our Heart's Delight". These concerts will take place Tuesday, April 16 and Thursday April 18. Both concerts begin at 7pm in the Performing Arts Center at Acalanes High School, 1200 Pleasant Hill Rd. Lafayette, CA 94549.
Suggested Donations are $5 for adults, $3 for Seniors 60 and over, and Students are Free.
Please find the repertoire below:
4/16/13
CHORALE
Sing dem Herrn Michael Praetorius (1572-1621)
O My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose R. Scott Coulter (1925-1979)
The Dream Keeper Rollo Dilworth(b.1970)
WOMEN’S OCTET (WO)
Mr. Sandman arr. Ed Lojeski
WO*INNUENDOS
Prayer of the Children Kurt Bestor arr. Andrea Klouse
INNUENDOS
Home Greg Holden and Drew PearsonO Danny Boy arr. Will Prinzi Class of 2010
CONCERT CHOIR
Ave Verum Corpus Josquin de Prez (1450-1521)
The Pasture Z. Randall Stroope (b.1953)
Das Lieben Bringt Gross Freud German Folk Song arr. Gregg Smith
C.A.P.Time to Pretend MGMT arr. By gonzo2BELLA VOCE
Contemplations (21,22) Hilary Tann (b.1947)
Set Me as a Seal Rene Clausen (b.1953)
Love is a Rain of Diamonds Gwyneth Walker (b.1947)
El Monigote Venezuelan Folk Song arr. Diana V. Saez
The Parting Glass Traditional arr. By The Wailin’Jennys
4/18/13
C.A.P.
Time to Pretend MGMT arr. By gonzo2
CHORALE
Sing dem Herrn Michael Praetorius (1572-1621)
O My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose R. Scott Coulter (1925-1979)
The Dream Keeper Rollo Dilworth(b.1970)
WOMEN’S OCTET (WO)
Mr. Sandman arr. Ed Lojeski
WO*INNUENDOS
Prayer of the Children Kurt Bestor arr. Andrea Klouse
INNUENDOS
Home Greg Holden and Drew Pearson Danny Boy arr. Will Prinzi Class of 2010
PRIMA VOCESeal Lullaby Eric Whitacre (b.1970)
Faith is a Bird that Feels the Light Elizabeth Alexander (b.1962)
SENIOR GOODBYES
CHAMBER SINGERS
Pastoral Eastern Mongolian Folk Song arr. Xixian Qu
Gaudete Omnes Jan Peiterzoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
Lux Aeterna Brian A. Schmidt (b.1980)
Das ist ein Kostliches Ding Georg Schumann (1866-1952)
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