Friday, April 29, 2011
Choral Music Archive
If you can't make it to the UBE concert this Sunday, you can listen to some recordings of the concert from two weeks ago on my choral music archive. In addition to the songs from the recent concert, I also just put up recordings from two concerts in 2010.
Last chance to catch Utah Baroque Ensemble spring concert
Sunday 1 May, 7:30 PM 1081 W 1060 N Provo (LDS Grandview East Stake Center)
The performance is free of charge. Audience members 8 years of age and older are welcome.
Program:
Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing (David Schwoebel)
Jubilate Deo (Hans Leo Hassler)
Agnus Dei (Thomas Morley)
Alleluia, Christus Surrexit (Felice Anerico)
Ave Verum (Camille Saint-Saëns)
Selig Sind die Toten (Heinrich Schütz)
Geistliches Lied (Johannes Brahms)
Cantata BWV 196, Der Herr denket an uns (J.S. Bach)
At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners (Wilametta Spencer)
Ubi Caritas (René Clausen)
The Lord Bless You and Keep You (Martha Sullivan)
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree (Elizabeth Poston)
Soon Ah Will Be Done (William L. Dawson)
Information about the group: The Utah Baroque Ensemble, directed by Martha Sargent, is a ~35 singer auditioned choir that specializes in early sacred music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, but which also sings modern classical-style choral music. Recent highlights include a 2008 concert tour of Italy and Switzerland which included a performance at St Peter’s Cathedral in Rome, and a 2010 television recording for a BYU project on the writings of John which will air on BYUTV sometime this year. See http://www.utahbaroque.org for more details about the ensemble.
More information about the concert: This concert features music from as early as the 16th century to music as recent as the last decade, with songs in English, Latin, and German. Ten of the thirteen pieces will be sung a cappella. The other three have organ and/or string accompaniment. The chapel may well fill up, so you may want to get there 10 minutes before the 7:30 pm start time to get a good seat. The performance will last just over an hour.
The performance is free of charge. Audience members 8 years of age and older are welcome.
Program:
Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing (David Schwoebel)
Jubilate Deo (Hans Leo Hassler)
Agnus Dei (Thomas Morley)
Alleluia, Christus Surrexit (Felice Anerico)
Ave Verum (Camille Saint-Saëns)
Selig Sind die Toten (Heinrich Schütz)
Geistliches Lied (Johannes Brahms)
Cantata BWV 196, Der Herr denket an uns (J.S. Bach)
At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners (Wilametta Spencer)
Ubi Caritas (René Clausen)
The Lord Bless You and Keep You (Martha Sullivan)
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree (Elizabeth Poston)
Soon Ah Will Be Done (William L. Dawson)
Information about the group: The Utah Baroque Ensemble, directed by Martha Sargent, is a ~35 singer auditioned choir that specializes in early sacred music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, but which also sings modern classical-style choral music. Recent highlights include a 2008 concert tour of Italy and Switzerland which included a performance at St Peter’s Cathedral in Rome, and a 2010 television recording for a BYU project on the writings of John which will air on BYUTV sometime this year. See http://www.utahbaroque.org for more details about the ensemble.
More information about the concert: This concert features music from as early as the 16th century to music as recent as the last decade, with songs in English, Latin, and German. Ten of the thirteen pieces will be sung a cappella. The other three have organ and/or string accompaniment. The chapel may well fill up, so you may want to get there 10 minutes before the 7:30 pm start time to get a good seat. The performance will last just over an hour.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tickling a penguin
Made me smile!