File DR 2025 107 - University of Toronto choral studies concert

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OTUFM 51-CS25/26-FE-DR 2025 107

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University of Toronto choral studies concert

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  • October 4, 2025 (Creation)

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6 WAV files + 11 MP4 files + 1 program

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File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Church of St. Mary Magdalene.

Performers: Chamber Choir, MacMillan Singers, Soprano-Alto Chorus, Tenor-Bass Chorus ; Kathleen Allan, Thomas Burton, Teri Dunn, Jamie Hillman, Melanie Yirenkyi, conductors

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  • Welcome remarks (Jamie Hillman)
  • Tenor-Bass Chorus
    • Hlonolofatsa = Bless / arr. Brice Kodjio
    • Litanei = Litany / Franz Schubert
    • Ad astra / Jacob Narverud
  • Soprano-Alto Chorus
    • Stone and sand / Rose Vaughan, arr. Laura Hawley
    • Elijah. Lift thine eyes / Felix Mendelssohn
    • Poem to the sun / Kirby Shaw
  • Chamber Choir
    • Incandescent, no. 3. Incandescent / Neil Weisensel
    • Sleep song / Margaret Bonds
    • It sounded as if the streets were running / Jonathan Dove
  • MacMillan Singers
    • Voice dance / Greg Jasperse
    • Measure me, sky / Jonathan Reid
    • Soon we will be done / African American Spiritual, arr. Kyle Pederson
    • Your soul is song / Jake Runestad
  • All choirs
    • We rise again / Leon Dubinsky, arr. Lydia Adams.

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