Past Concerts and Programs: 2006-2007
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Inaugural Washington D.C. Choral Festival
AU Symphony Chamber Singers
Daniel Abraham, conductors
May 21, 2007
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall
Tomas Luis de Victoria: O magnum mysterium
William Hawley: O mangum mysterium
Nils Lindberg: Shall I compare thee (William Shakespeare)
Andrew Carter: O mistress mine (William Shakespeare)
Robert H. Young: Contrasts (Christina Rossetti)
I. For Sweet Things Dying
II. A Birthday
Matthew Harris: Shakespeare Songs IV
I. Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (As You Like
it)
II. And Will a’ not Come Again? (Hamlet)
III. When Daffodils Begin to Peer (The Winter’s
Tale)
Cary John Franklin: With a Poet's Eye — I. The
Uncertainty of the Poet (Wendy Cope)
Eric Whitacre: Waternight (Octavio Paz)
Eric Whitacre: Little Birds (Octavio Paz)
Bruce Sled: Jing-ga-lye-ya
Ysaye M. Barnwell: Wanting Memories
My God is a Rock (Spiritual, Arranged by Ken Berg)
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A German Requiem
American University Chorus and Symphony Orchestra
Daniel Abraham, conductor
Open Dress Rehearsal: Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007 & Saturday, April 28, 2007, 8 p.m.*
Sunday, April 29, 2007, 3 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Hall
*Saturday evening’s performance was presented in loving
tribute to Charles Crowder, educator, humanitarian, and past chair
of the Department of Performing Arts.
Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45
Laura Lewis, soprano
James Shaffran, baritone
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Shakespeare in Song: Choral Settings of the Bard*
American University Chamber
Singers
Daniel Abraham, conductor
Saturday, April 14, 2007, 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Hall
*Shakespeare settings plus music in preparation
for the Inaugural Washington D.C. Choral Festival (May 21, 2007)
William Schuman: Orpheus with his Lute (1961)
György Orbán: Come away (2003)
Nils Lindberg: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day (1992)
Robert H. Young: Contrasts (Christina Rossetti)
I. For Sweet Things Dying
II. A Birthday
Tomas Luis de Victoria: O magnum mysterium (1592)
William Hawley: O magnum mysterium (1994)
Robert Lucas Pearsall: Lay a Garland (1840)
Matthew Harris: Shakespeare Songs IV
I. Blow, blow Thou Winter Wind (As You Like
it)
II. And Will a’ not Come Again? (Hamlet)
III. When Daffodils Begin to Peer (The Winter’s
Tale)
Cary John Franklin: With A Poet’s Eye (1987) — I.
The Uncertainty of the Poet (Wendy Cope)
Jean Belmont: If Music be the Food of Love (1988)
Lane Johnson: Sweet Love Remember’d (2005)
Andrew Carter: O mistress mine (2004)
Bruce Sled: Jing-ga-lye-ya (2000)
Ysaye Barnwell: Wanting Memories (1992)
My God is a Rock (arr. Ken Berg)
Daniel E. Gawthrop: Sing Me to Heaven (1990)
Sound
the Trumpets: Music for a Royal Occasion
American University Chamber
Singers
Jesus Manuel Berard, conductor
Daniel Abraham, chorusmaster
Saturday, February 24, 2007, 8 p.m.
Sunday, February 25, 2007, 3 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Hall
George Frideric Handel: Coronation Anthem for George II [1727]:
Let thy hand
be strengthened, HWV 259
Henry Purcell: Come, ye sons of art, Z. 323
Ode
for Queen Mary’s Birthday, April 30, 1694
Claire Maude & Jennifer Corey, sopranos
Mallika Kasturirangan, alto
Mark Almy, bass
Laura Petravage, conductor*
Henry Purcell: Funeral Sentences, second version [1679–81/1695]
Verse Quartet I
Claire Maude, soprano
Anneke Mulder,
alto
Tomas Vail,
tenor
Von Gerik
Allen, bass
Verse
Quartet II
Jen
Corey, soprano
Katie
LaBarre, alto
Joseph
Berman, tenor
Orren
Saltzman, bass
George Frideric Handel: As pants the hart, HWV 251e
[For the Duke of Chandos (251b) and the Chapel Royal (251c)]
Danielle Giusto, soprano
Anneke Mulder & Laura Petravage, altos
Von Gerik Allena & Mark Almy, basses
* Conducting student of Daniel Abraham
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Christmas in Washington (25th Anniversary)
American University Chorus
and members of the University Chorale
Daniel Abraham, conductor
National Building Museum, December 8-10, 2006
National Television Broadcast on TNT, December 13, 2006
On Freedom, Truth, and Democracy
American University Chorus
Daniel Abraham, conductor
Saturday, December 2, 2006, 8 p.m.
Sunday, December 3, 2006, 3 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Hall
Randall Thompson: The Last Words of David (1949)
Text: II Samuel XXIII: 3–4
Heinrich Schütz: Verleih uns Frieden (1648) from Geistliche
Chor-music, SWV 372
BradleyNelson: In Flander’s Field from For Whom the Bell
Tolls (2003)
Text: Lt. Col. John McCrae
Gwyn Jones, flute
Douglas Maiwurm, percussion
Matthew Van Hoose, piano
Elizabeth Alexander: Praise Wet Snow Falling Early (2002)
Text: Denise Levertov
Recipient of Highest Honors in the International Waging Peace for Singing
Project
John Scully: I have a dreamfrom A Drum Major for Righteousness (1992)
Text: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Orren Saltzman, baritone
Calleen Sinnett Jennings, speaker
Matthew Van Hoose & Lina Morita, piano
Beth Mailand, harp
Douglas Maiwurm & Henry Valoris, percussion
Randall Thompson: Testament of Freedom (1943)
Ysaye Barnwell: We Are from Lessons (1993)
Two South African Freedom Songs:
Siyahamba
Oh
Freedom
Across Many Centuries
American University Chamber
Singers
Daniel Abraham, conductor
Saturday, November 4, 2006, 8 p.m.
Sunday, November 5, 2006, 3 p.m. at the Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Hall
November 11, 2006 at Frederick County Arts Council (Frederick, Maryland)
Claudio Monteverdi: Cantate Dominum (1615)
Tomas Luis de Victoria: O magnum mysterium (1592)
William Hawley: O magnum mysterium (1994)
Johannes Brahms: O Schöne Nacht, Op. 92, No. 1 (1877)
Laura Petravage, conductor*
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Abendlied (1855) from Drei geistliche
Gesänge, Op. 69, No. 3
Carlo Gesualdo: Tenebrae Responsoria V (1611)
Hans Leo Hassler: Exultate Deo from Sacri Concentus (before
1601)
Gustav Mahler: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (1901)
Johannes Brahms: Ach, arme Welt, du trügest mich, Op.
110, No. 2
Pablo Casals: O Vos Omnes (1942)
Adolphus Hailstork: Seven Songs of the Rubiyat (1981)
Texts: Omar Khayyam
I. Come! Come fill the cup
II. The worldly hope men set their hearts
upon Turns ashes
III. Ah my beloved
IV. Ah make the most
V. Oh threats of hell and hopes of paradise
VI. The revelation of devout and learn’d
Von Gerik
Allena, bass-baritone
VII. I sent my soul into the invisible
Eric Whitacre: Little Birds (2001) (b. 1970)
Hold On! (arr. Moses Hogan)
My God is a Rock (arr. Ken Berg)
* Conducting student of Daniel Abraham
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