Birmingham-Southern College Concert Choir Homecoming Performance
Lester Seigel, conductor
Sunday, April 13, 5:00 PM
Canterbury United Methodist Church, 350 Overbrook Road, Mt. Brook AL
Free admission
"If Music Be the Food Of Love"
I. The love of God/Showing God's love for others:
    Gloria, from Missa Brevis... Ruth Watson Henderson
    Agnus Dei...Thomas Morley
    Hymne á la Vierge…Pierre Villette
    It Was in That Train…Barry Ferguson
    Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese…Franz Joseph Haydn
II. Love of Nature/Love as Torment:
    Ecco mormorar l'onde...Claudio Monteverdi
    Non più Guerra, pietate...Monteverdi
    Amor, Io Sento L'alma....Morten Lauridsen
    Io Piango...Lauridsen
    Se per Havervi, Oime....Lauridsen
III. Love From Youth to Age
   The Sun is Setting (2006)...Jan Vičar (Three Moravian Folksong settings for women's voices and violin solo; Daniel Szasz, soloist; US premiere)
IV. Plunged Deep in Love
    I Am Not Yours...Z. Randall Stroope
    Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair...arr. René Clausen
V. Whimsical Love
    Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?...arr. Robert DeCormier
1 comment:
Hmm... Daniel Szasz, now where do I know that name from?
Looks like it should be a good concert. I've noticed that BSC likes doing Lauridsen pieces.
My friend Seth Pickle, a MJHS alumni, is in this choir. He has an awesome bass voice! Almost Granlundesque, some might say.
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