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Updated 10/17/20 13Th Century Plainsong of The Updated 10/17/20 13th Century Plainsong Of the Father’s Love Begotten, 12/12/95 Allwood, Rev. J. K. The Unclouded Day, 10/27/18 (Chamber) American Freedom Song We Shall Overcome, arr. Tom Trenney, 1/15/17 (Chamber) Ames, Jeffery L. In Remembrance, 1/24/10; 10/17/10 Let Everything that Hath Breath, 5/27/12; Tour 7/7-17/12; 3/21/15; 1/15/17 (Chamber); 4/29/17 (Chamber); 4/26 & 27/18 Anderson, Leroy A Christmas Festival, 12/20&21/2019 Sleigh Ride, 12/14/93 Anglea, Peter Jubilate Deo 10/10/15; 11/19/15 (Chamber); 4/30/16 Appalachian Folk Melody Great Jehovah, arr. Sheldon Curry, 1/11&12/2020 (Chamber); Arcadelt, Jacques Ave Maria, 12/16/91 Argento, Dominick Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, 11/4/01 Arnesen, Kim André Even When He is Silent, 4/29/17 (Chamber) Et Misericordia (from Magnificat), 12/1/19 Bach, CPE Magnificat, 12/11/90 Bach, JS Ach Herr, lass dein lieb Engelein (from St. John Passion) 11/22/09 Cantata No. 4: Christ lag in Todesbanden, 5/10/08 Cantata No. 12: Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, 2/9/03 Cantata No. 79: Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild, 2/9/03 Cantata No. 196: Der Herr denket an uns, (Chamber Chorus) 1/24/15 Christmas Oratorio - Parts 1, 2 and 3: 12/12/95 Dona nobis pacem, (from B Minor Mass) 11/22/09 Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage (from Weihnachts-Oratorium I) 11/22/09 Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring, 4/23/06 Kommt, eilet und laufet, (from Oster-Oratorium) 11/22/09 Kyrie eleison, (from B Minor Mass) 11/22/09 Magnificat 2/13/16 Movements from St. John Passion, 5/10/08 Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine, (from St. John Passion) 11/22/09 Sicut locutus est (from Magnificat) 4/30/16 Bach, PDQ (Peter Schickele) The Art of the Ground Round, Movements: Please, Kind Sir; Jane, My Jane, 11/22/09 Birthday Ode to “Big Daddy” Bach, 11/22/09 Knock, Knock, 11/22/09 My Bonnie Lass She Smelleth, 11/22/09 Barnett, Carol Gloria (from The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass), 10/22/17 (Chamber), 10/27/18 (Chamber) Barnum, Eric Afternoon on a Hill, 10/23/11 (Chamber) Dawn, 4/29/17 (Chamber) Fair Ines, 1/13/14; 4/27/14 (Chamber); 10/10/15; 4/30/16 Barrett, Michael, arr. Nda Wana (Traditional South African), 5/3/19 (TVT) Basler, Paul Adorable Flujo, 11/23/03; 1/25/04 Amor Que Une Con El Amor Grandisimo, 11/23/03; 1/25/04 Bass, Randol Alan (arr.) Personent Hodie, (from Christmas Ornaments) 12/13-15/2013 (arr.) We Wish You a Merry Christmas, 12/20&21/2019 (arr.) White Christmas, 12/13-15/2013 Beach, Mrs. Henry H. A. Let This Mind Be In You, 11/16/93 Beethoven, Ludwig van Choral Fantasy, 3/25/94; 11/1/98; 2/17/18 Hallelujah (from Christ on the Mount of Olives), 4/8/95; 11/23/03; 1/25/04 Mass in C Major, 4/8/95; 4/9&11/89; 2/13/16 Ninth Symphony, 3/1-3/91; 3/29&30/96; 11/8-10/02; 2/24/04 Ode to a Joyful Intermission, Cirque 2012, 2015, 2018 Berlin, Irving God Bless America, 5/27/12 White Christmas (arr. Bass), Cirque 2013 White Christmas (arr. Ringwald), 12/12/14 Berlioz, Hector The Damnation of Faust (excerpts), 12/11-12/98 Bernstein, Leonard Chichester Psalms, 11/9/86 Make Our Garden Grow (from Candide), (small group at Player’s Theater) Feb 19-Mar 2, 2007 Take Care of This House (from Candide), (small group at Player’s Theater) Feb 19-Mar 2, 2007 Biebl, Franz Ave Maria, 12/12/14 Billings, William An Anthem for Thanksgiving, 11/16/07 Euroclydon - An Anthem for Mariners, 11/16/07; 10/22/17 (Chamber) The Lord is Risen Indeed (ed. Joseph Caulkins), 11/16/07; 10/22/17 (Chamber) Now Shall My Inward Joys Arise, 10/22/17 (Chamber) Bingen, Hildegard von 3 Chants, 3/7/10 Blake, Howard Walking in the Air, 1/13-15/12; Cirque 2012; Tour 7/7-17/12; Cirque 2013 Boulanger, Lili Psalm 24, 11/16/93 Brahms, Johannes Ein deutsches Requiem, 3/30/93; 4/30/11 How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place, 11/23/03; 1/25/04; 4/23/06 Nänie, 3/25/94 Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes, Book 2, 4/30/11 (Chamber) Vier Gesänge, 4/8/95 Britten, Benjamin Company of Heaven, 3/5/00 Festival Te Deum, 3/5/00; 3/31/19 (Chamber); 4/13/19 (Chamber) Jubilate Deo in E flat, 11/12/11; Tour 7/7-17/12 Rejoice in the Lamb, 11/6, 8/87; 3/5/00 Saint Nicolas, 11/12/11 Bruckner, Anton Ave Maria, 12/16/91 Three Motets: Ecce sacerdos magnus, Tota pulchra es, Virga Jesse floruit, 11/10/85 Brunelle, Philip, arr. Rudolphus Rubrinasus 12/12/14 Bullard, Alan Love Came Down at Christmas, 12/8/18 Busto, Javier Ave Maria, 11/12/12; 1/27/13 (Chamber) Campra, André Requiem, 5/4/08 Caulkins, Joseph, arr. Big Rock Candy Mountain, 10/27/18 (Chamber) Down in the River to Pray, 10/22/17 (Chamber); 10/27/18 (Chamber); 1/11&12/2020 (Chamber); God Put a Rainbow in the Sky, 10/18, 19, 26/2019 (Chamber) I’ve Been Buked, 10/18, 19, 26/2019 (Chamber) Precious Lord, 10/18, 19, 26/2019 (Chamber) Tell It, Sing It, Shout It , 10/18, 19, 26/2019 (Chamber) Traveling Shoes, 10/18, 19, 26/2019 (Chamber) Wondrous Love, 10/22/17 (Chamber), 10/27/18 (Chamber) Certon, Pierre La la la, je ne l’ose dire 3/10/18 (Chamber) Chanukah Songs, 12/14/92; 12/4/93 Charpentier, Marc-Antoine In nativitatem Domini canticum, 11/27/16 Kyrie (from Messe de Minuit pour Noél) 11/29/15 Litanies de la Vierge (Chamber Singers), 11/27/16 Messe de Minuit pour Noél, 11/6, 8/87; 11/27/16 Chilcott, Bob Irish Blessing, 4/22/12; 5/27/12; Tour 7/7-17/12; 12/8/18 (arr.) MLK, 1/24/10 Christiansen, F. Melius O Day Full of Grace, 11/24/96 Praise to the Lord, 10/26/08; 11/2/08; Tour 09 This Night, 11/24/96 Christmas Carols Deck the Halls, Cirque 2013 Christopher, Keith, arr. Just Over in the Glory Land, 10/27/18 (Chamber); 1/11&12/2020 (Chamber); Life’s Railway to Heaven, 10/27/18 (Chamber) The Unclouded Day, 10/27/18 (Chamber); 1/11&12/2020 (Chamber); Poor Wayfaring Stranger, 10/22/17 (Chamber), 10/27/18 (Chamber) Clausen, René Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair, 4/25/10 a new Creation, 10/10/15 (Festival Chorus) Now Talking God (2015 Commission) 3/21/15; 10/10/15 (Festival Chorus) Set Me as a Seal, 5/11-12/09; Tour 09; 11/4/12 Clements, John Flower of Beauty, 10/23/11 (Chamber) Copland, Aaron At the River, 11/04/0; 1/27/02; 11/16/07, 10/22/17 (Chamber) Ching-A-Ring-Chaw, 11/04/01; 1/27/02 The Dodger, (men) 11/16/07 The Little Horses, (women) 11/16/07 The Promise of Living, 11/04/01; 1/27/02; 5/11-12/09; Tour 09; 11/4/12 Stomp Your Foot, 11/16/07; 5/11-12/09; Tour 09 Zion’s Walls, 11/16/07; 3/21/15, 10/22/17 (Chamber), 4/26 & 27/18 Curry, Sheldon, arr. 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