Concert II:
Music for the Heart
2004-2005

 

 

I. W. C. C.
P. O. Box 8112
Moscow, ID  83843-0612

Concert II: Music for the Heart

Directed by John Weiss

 

Friday, February 18, 2005, 7:30 pm
Administration Building Auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho

Saturday, February 19, 2005, 7:30 pm
The Silverthorne Theatre in the Administration Building
Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho

 

This Valentine’s concert will celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the Idaho-Washington Concert Chorale.
We were founded February 14, 2000.

My Funny Valentine by Rogers and Hart. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. Sung by the full chorale.

O My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose. Poem by Robert Burns. Music by David Dickau. Sung by the full chorale.

That Lonesome Road by James Taylor and Don Grolnick. Arr. by Simon Carrington. Sung by the full chorale.

Yesterday. Words and music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Mac Huff. Sung by the full chorale.

Liebeslieder Walze No. 8. Text from Polydora by Daumer. Music by Johannes Brahms. Sung by the Chamber Choir.

Some Men Deserve Spouses. Sung by Kari Marks (soprano), Janice Willard (soprano), and Kami Cornwall (alto).

Mon Coeur se recommand à vous. Sung by two quartets to each other: Mary Macey and Sonja Olligand (sopranos), Maureen Miller and Cheryl Blackburn (altos) sings to Tom Brandt and another tenor TBA and Glenn Peterson and Jack Keller (basses).

Là, ci darem la mano. Sung by Cynthia Langford and Dave Spencer.

How Merrily We Live. Sung by Janice O'Toole (soprano), Cheryl Blackburn (alto) & Glenn Petersen (tenor).

Intermission

Musik der Nacht. Text by Michael Kunze. Music by Johann Strauss, Jr. Arr. by Bob Chilcott. Sung by the Chamber Choir.

The flower duet from Lakmé. Sung by Jeannie Fairbanks (soprano) and Jill Price Freuden (soprano).

Flower of Beauty. Words by Sydney Bell. Music by John Clements. Sung by the full chorale.

And So It Goes. Sung by the Chamber Choir..

Die beiden Grenadieren (The Two Grenadiers). Sung by Steve Swannack (baritone).

There is Nothin' Like a Dame: A Sailor's Lament from South Pacific by Rogers and Hammerstein. Arranged by John Weiss and Bill Dugger. Performed by Bill Dugger and Don Willows (tenors) and John Jordan and Gordon Thomas (basses).

My Funny Valentine by Rogers and Hart. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. Sung by the full chorale.

Our last concert was
Concert I: Rejoice! A Holiday Concert
December 17 and 18, 2004

Our next concert will be
Concert III: The Fauré Requiem
April 29 and May 1, 2004

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