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Choral Showcase 2014 Poetry In Music. May 8, 2014. Advanced Chorus. Build Me Up Buttercup Introduction by Matt Sorensen Words and Music by Tony McCauley and Michael D’Abo. Advanced Chorus. My Luve’s Like A Red, Red Rose Introduction by Brittany Montpetit Poem by Robert Burns
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Choral Showcase 2014Poetry In Music May 8, 2014
Advanced Chorus Build Me Up Buttercup Introduction by Matt Sorensen Words and Music by Tony McCauley and Michael D’Abo
Advanced Chorus My Luve’s Like A Red, Red Rose Introduction by Brittany Montpetit Poem by Robert Burns Music by David Dickau
Andrew Hughes, Soloist Whither Must I Wander? Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Caroline House, Soloist Solveig’s Lied Poem by W. Henzen after the Norwegian of H. Ibsen Music by Edvard Grieg
Women’s Chorus The Lake Isle of Innisfree Introduction by Hayley Bermel Poem by W.B. Yeats Music by Eleanor Daley
Women’s Chorus The Tiger Introduction by Amanda Cooper Poem by William Blake Music by Lauren Bernofsky
Women’s Chorus Morning Conducted by Student Teacher Cayla Haycock Introduction by Jillian Moczara Poem by Emily Dickenson Music by Janet Gardner Student Accompanist: Mi Tran
Women’s Chorus Oyé Introduction by Emily Allen Words and Music by Jim Papoulis Solo: Lexi Lombardo
Brittany Montpetit, soloist Lascia, ch’iopianga By G.F. Handel
Ryan Coots, soloist Whither Must I Wander? Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concert Chorus Dirait-on Introduction by Alyssa Forte Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke Music by Morten Johannes Lauridsen
Concert Chorus Will There Really Be A Morning? Conducted by Student Teacher Cayla Haycock Introduction by Paige Carter Poem by Emily Dickenson Music by Victor C. Johnson
Concert Chorus Let Everything That Hath Breath Introduction by Liam Collins Words and Music by Jeffery L. Ames Soloists: Joe Grant and Tavares Lewis
Combined Choruses Exsultate, Jubilate Introduction by Rhianna Hoyt By Brian Lewis
Combined Choruses Let It Go From the Disney movie, “Frozen” Introduction by Erica Bixler Solo: Mallory DeSousa Words and Music by Kristen Anderson-Lopez And Robert Lopez