Season XXIII |
Spring 2004: |
Introitus | Requiem
Kyrie
| Sequenz | Dies iræ | Tuba mirum | Rex tremendæ
| Recordare | Confutatis | Lacrimosa
| Offertorium | Domine Jesu | Hostias
| Sanctus
| Benedictus
| Agnus Dei
| Communio | Lux æterna
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Fall 2003:
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Gloria
J Rutter | The Latin text, drawn from the Ordinary of the Mass, is a centuries-old challenge to the composer: exalted, devotional and jubilant by turns. My setting, which is based mainly on one of the Gregorian chants associated with the text, divides into three movements roughly corresponding with traditional symphonic structure. The accompaniment is for brass ensemble with timpani, percussion and organ - a combination which in the outer movements makes quite a joyful noice unto the Lord, but which is used more softly and introspectively in the middle movement. - John Rutter |
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Soloists:
Sopranos
Samantha Martin
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Lili Hadsell
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Featured | Flute
Timpani
Percussion
John Lettieri
| Wendylynn Nufer
| Harv Bender
| Ellen Greiss
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Brass Choir
Trumpet
Trombone
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Brad Sirosky Luke MacDonald Ken Kraut Eileen Bedlington | Gilles Bernard David Gravesen | Alan Raph Steve Foreman | David Graf |
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