2003-2004
November 8, 2003
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church
David Puderbaugh, music director
-Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline, George Frederic Handel
I. Sinfonia
II. The ways of Zion do mourn
III. How are the mighty fall'n!
IV. She put on righteousness
V. When the ear heard her
VI. How are the mighty fall'n!
VII. She delivered the poor that cried
VIII. How are the mighty fall'n!
IX. The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance
X. Their bodies are buried in peace
XI. The people will tell of their wisdom
XII. They shall receive a glorious kingdom
XIII. The merciful goodness of the Lord
-Requiem, Op. 48, Gabriel Fauré
I. Introit & Kyrie
II. Offertory
III. Sanctus
IV. Pie Jesu
V. Agnus Dei
VI. Libera me
VII. In paradisum
February 7, 2004
Congregational Church of Christ
David Puderbaugh, music director
- Triptych, Lloyd Pfautsch
III. Consecrate the Place and Day
II. Orpheus and his Lute
I. Musicks Empire
- Hear the voice and prayer, Thomas Tallis
- Agnus Dei, Thomas Morley
- Praise ye the Lord, ye children, Christopher Tye
- Mehrstimmige Geäinge, Hob. XXVb/c, Franz Joseph Haydn
XII. Aus dem Dankliede zu Gott
II. Die Harmonie in der Ehe
- Vier Notturnos, Op. 22, Heinrich von Herzogenberg
II. Die Nacht
IV. Wie schon, hier zu verträumen
- Six Chansons, Paul Hindemith
I. La biche
II. Un cygnet
III. Puisque tout passe
V. En hiver
- Five Mystical Songs, Ralph Vaughan Williams
I. Easter
II. I got me flowers
III. Love bade me welcome
IV. The Call
V. Antiphon
May 15, 2004
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
David Rayl, conductor
(former music director for Chamber Singers)
-The Creation, an oratorio by Franz Joseph Haydn
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