Olà! O che bon echo!
Hello! Oh, what a fine echo!
Let’s laugh together, good companion.
How about a song?
Now be quiet.
Be quiet, you fool.
I’m leaving. Goodbye.
Enough! Enough! Enough!Shannon Kinney, soprano
Christine Sleeper, alto
Joshua Wheeler, tenor
Matthew Herriman, bass |
Orlando Lasso (~1532-1594) |
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Melodious Accord
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Alice Parker (1974) |
I. WELCOME
House of our God (Zion)
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Alexis Grenier, soprano
Stacy Michelle Walker, alto
Kyle Otto, tenor
Matthew Herriman, bass |
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Lord, I approach thy mercy-seat (Burford) |
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Come, ye disconsolate |
Alastair Mulholland, baritone |
II. OLD TESTAMENT
Be joyful in God |
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The voice of my beloved (Spring)
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Shannon Kinney & Stacy Michelle Walker, duet
Sarah Hencock & Vivi Gonzales, duet |
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Guide me, O thou great Jehovah (Tamworth) |
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With a Lily in Your Hand
With a lily in your hand
I leave, o my night love!
Little widow of my single star
I find you.
Tamer of dark butterflies!
I keep along my way.
After a thousand years are gone
you’ll see me, o, my night love!
By the blue footpath,
tamer of dark stars.
I’ll make my way.
Until the universe can fit inside my heart. |
Eric Whitacre
(2001)
Poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca |
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Nocturno
Silence.
The carnations give their fragrance
and the night its song of herbs
and of silent mist;
Heart, listen:
to the slow moon,
and to the river
and to the deep waves
and to this dream of mine. |
words and music by
Eduardo Plaza |
Alleluia from The Cuban Mass |
Enrique Ubieta (1968) |