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OTUFM 51-CS03/04-FE-CD 2004 025-026
Title
University Women's Chorus
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- February 13, 2004 (Creation)
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2 compact discs + 1 program
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(1918-current)
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File consists of a program and recording of the concert.
Performers: University Women's Chorus ; Robert Cooper, conductor ; Mia Bach, accompanist ; Ted Moroney, organ
Program:
- Adoro te devote / Gregorian Chant, arr. Paul Halley
- Missa Brevis Canadiana
- Missa Brevis. Kyrie / Nancy Telfer
- A Little birthday mass. Gloria / Derek Holman
- Pie Jesu / Robert Evnas
- Missa Brevis. Sanctus and Benedictus / Ramona Luengen
- Missa Brevis in C minor. Agnus Dei / Imant Raminsh
- A Latin dance / Alicia Mighty
- Il mio bel focco / Benedetto Marcello
- Ave Maria / Francis Poulenc
- Cantique de Jean Racine / Gabriel Faure
- Come back to Sorrento / Ernesto de Curtis
- [Cuban dance]
- La carita / Gioacchino Rossini
- Speranza / Gioacchino Rossini
- [Unidentified piano solo]
- A Sonata fantasy. Second movement / Alexander Scriabin
- Fever / Peggy Lee
- Morning star ; Ah! Si mon moine voulait danser / Donald Patriquin
- [Scherzo]
- Go down Moses / Paul Goldstaub, arr. Mark Hayes.
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For a digital streaming copy of this concert, please contact the Music Library.
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- Holman, Derek (Subject)
- University of Toronto. Soprano-Alto Chorus (Subject)
- Cooper, Robert (Subject)
- Bach, Mia (Subject)
