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Bach: Magnificat Bach: Brandenburg Concertos (Complete) Bach: Cantatas 4, 12, 51, 56, 78, 80, 82, 191, 202 Bach: Magnificat Bach: Mass in B Minor Bach: St. John Passion Bach: St. Matthew Passion Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major Barber: Toccata Festiva Beethoven: Choral Fantasy Beethoven: Christus am Olberg (Christ on the Mount of Olives) Beethoven: Mass in C Beethoven: Missa Solemnis Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 Bernstein: Chichester Psalms Biber: 1674 Vespers: Dixit Dominus & Magnificat Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem Brahms: Tragic Overture Britten: Cantata Misericordia Britten: War Requiem Bruckner: Mass in E Minor Bruckner: Psalm 150 Bruckner: Te Deum Buxtehude: Jesu, Meine Freude Cadario: Cantata for Revival (World Premiere) Calderoni: Um Cais Para o Caos (A Quay to Choas) for Chorus, Four Soloists, and Orchestra (2012) Carissimi: Jephte Charpentier: Fillius Prodigus Charpentier: In Nativitum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi Canticum Charpentier: Magnificat Charpentier: Solomon Charpentier: Te Deum Cherubini: Requiem Coid: Whitman Cantata Copland: Old American Songs Convery: I have a dream Corigliano: Fern Hill DeBlasio: The Best Beloved Debussy: Nocturnes (Sirens) DeLalande: Confitebor tibi Domine Dvorák: Stabat Mater Elgar: Dream of Gerontius (English) Escaich: Organ Concerto (U.S. Premiere) Fauré: Requiem Filas: Requiem Oratio Spei (U.S. Premiere) Filas: Song of Solomon (World Premiere) Franck: Rédemption (NY Premiere) José Mauricio Nunes Garcia: Requiem in D minor (New York Premiere) Gounod: Tobie (U.S. Premiere) Handel: Alexander's Feast Handel: Belshazzar Handel: Coronation Anthem: The King Shall Rejoice Handel: Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest Handel: Dixit Dominus Handel: Israel in Egypt Handel: Jephtha Handel: Messiah Handel: Messiah (arrangement by Mozart) Handel: Ode for St Cecilia's Day Handel: Saul Handel: Organ Concerto in B Flat Op.7 No. 3 Handel: Organ Concerto in F Major Handel: Organ Concerto No. 3 in G Minor, Op. 4 Handel: Solomon Haydn: Creation Haydn: Harmoniemesse Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass Haydn: Missa Brevis in F Haydn: Paukenmesse Haydn: Theresienmesse Haydn: Stabat Mater Haydn: Symphony No.30, "Alleluja" Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 7 (Organ Concerto) Honegger: King David Lully: Exaudiat Te, Dominus Massenet: La Terre Promise (US Premiere) Massenet: Marie-Magdeleine Mendelssohn: Die erste Walpurgisnacht Mendelssohn: Elijah Mendelssohn: Paulus Mendelssohn: Symphonie II: Lobgesang Mendelssohn: Verleih uns Frieden Menotti: Amahl and the Night Visitors Menotti: The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore Messiaen: Trois Petite Liturgies de la Presence Divine Monteverdi: Christmas Vespers edition by Denis Stevens Monteverdi: Laetatus sum (1650) Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610 Morevec: Blizzard Voices (New York Premiere) Moravec: Montserrat (World Premiere) Moravec: Songs of Love and War (World Premiere) Mozart: Ave verum corpus Mozart: Coronation Mass Mozart: Exsultate, Jubilate Mozart: "Grand" Mass in C Minor, K.427 Mozart: Kyrie, K.341 D Minor Mozart: Missa Brevis in D Major Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488 Mozart: Requiem Mozart: Solemn Vespers Orff: Carmina Burana Pärt: Litany (Prayers of St. John Chrysostom) (NY Premiere) Pärt: Te Deum Paulus: Concerto for Organ, Orchestra and Chorus (NY Premiere) Paulus: Organ Concerto Pergolesi: Stabat Mater Pinkham: Christmas Cantata Poulenc: Gloria Poulenc: Organ Concerto Poulenc: Stabat Mater Purcell: Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (1692) Respighi: Laud to the Nativity Rheinberger: Organ Concerto in F Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle (orchestrated) Saint-Saëns: Mass, Opus 4 Saint-Saëns: Requiem Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony" Schubert: Magnificat Schubert: Mass in G Major Schütz: Historia der Geburt Jesu Christi Steffani: Stabat Mater Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms Szymanowski: Stabat Mater Tavener: Requiem (U.S. Premiere) Tchaikovsky: Elegy from "String Serenade" Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music Verdi: Requiem Vivaldi: Beatus Vir (RV 597, RV 795 and RV 598) Vivaldi: Gloria Vivaldi: Magnificat Vivaldi: Stabat Mater Wagner: Prelude and "Good Friday Spell" from Parsifal Zipoli: Beatus Vir Zipoli: Missa Brevis Zipoli: Tantum ergo Choral Preparation Beethoven: Missa Solemnis Beethoven, arr. Strauss: Ruins of Athens Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 Bernstein: Kaddish Symphony Carpenter: Skyscrapers Glass: Symphony No. 5: Bardo, Nirmanakaya (North American Premiere) Handel: Acis and Galatea Handel: L'Allegro: "IIl penseroso", "Il moderato" Haydn: Il Ritorno di Tobia Holst: The Planets Ives: General William Booth Enters into Heaven Ives: Holiday Symphony Ives: Symphony No. 4 Ligeti: Requiem (Kyrie) Mahler: Symphony No. 2 Mozart: Finale of Act 1 from Don Giovanni Praetorius: Mass for Christmas Morning Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky Prokofiev: Hail to Stalin Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible Rachmaninov: The Bells Ravel: Daphnis and Chloë Rossini: Mosè in Egitto Scriabin: Prometheus Poem of Fire Shostakovich: The Fall of Berlin Shostakovich: Symphony No.13 Szymanowski Symphony No.3, "Song of the Night" Tan Dun: Water Passion after St. Matthew (NY Premiere) Varèse: Nocturnal Varèse: Etude de Espace Sir William Walton: Shakespeare’s Henry V Chorus with Chamber Ensemble or Instrumental Accompaniment Brahms: Four Songs, Op.17 Brahms: Vier Gesänge, Op. 17, for women’s Chorus, 2 horns and harp Britten: A Ceremony of Carols Bruckner: Ecce sacerdos magnus Bryars: On Photography (U.S. Premiere) Carissimi: Vanitas Vanitatum Charpentier: Fillius Prodigus (The Prodigal Son) Convery: To the one of fictive music Eben: Prager Te Deum (NY Premiere) Feldman: Rothko Chapel Filas: Concertino-Doppio Per Virtuosi “Salamandra immortale” for Violin and Cello (North American Premiere) Gabrieli: In Ecclesiis Glass: "Knee Play No. 3" from Einstein on the Beach Glass: "Father Death Blues" from Hydrogen Jukebox Glass: "Vessels" from Koyaanisqatsi Hagen: amass (New York Premiere) Handel: Foundling Hospital Anthem Hindemith: Apparebit repentina dies Holst: Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Group 3 Janacek: Hospodine! Jongen: Mass for Choir, Organ and Brass, op. 130 (1945) Kalabis: Canticum Cantoricum (North American Premiere) Lang: Little Match Girl Passion Lewin: Light Footfall Liszt: Inno a Maria Vergine Liszt: Des erwachenden Kindes Lob Merryman: Beauty, Grief and Grandeur (New York Premiere) Monk: ATLAS: Part III: Invisible Light Pärt: Stabat Mater Persichetti: Winter Cantata F. Scarlatti: Miserere (U.S. Premiere) Schütz: Sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz Stravinsky: Mass Tavener: Svyati Tavener: The Veil of the Temple (North American Premiere) (conducting and choral preparation) Chorus with Basso Continuo J.C. Bach: Fürchte dich nicht J.L. Bach: Sei nun wieder zufrieden, meine Seele J.M. Bach: Halt was du hast Bach: Six Motets Charpentier: Le Reniement de St. Pierre Couperin: Tenebrae Lessons Scarlatti: Stabat Mater Scarlatti: Te Deum Laudamus Schütz: Musicalische Exequien Chorus with Piano/Organ Accompaniment Adler: Five Sephardic Choruses (selections) Argento: Peter Quince at the Clavier Bairstow: Sing ye to the Lord Barber: Under the Willow Tree Barber: Sure on this shining night Brahms: Gesänge für Frauenchor, Op. 17 Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzer Brahms: Nänie, Op. 82 Brahms: Neueliebeslieder Waltzer Brahms: Ziguenerlieder Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb Britten: Festival Te Deum Britten: Te Deum in C Chilcott: Three Israeli Songs Duruflé: Requiem Kodaly: Laudes Organi Lauridsen: Chanson des Roses Lauridsen: Mid-Winter Songs Liszt: Missa Choralis Mendelssohn: Abendlied Mendelssohn: Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich Mendelssohn: Wie der Hirsch schreit Monteverdi: Magnificat for Six Voices Poulenc: Litanies Schubert: Der Tanz Schubert: Lebenslust Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus Schumann: Quartets for Chorus and piano Schumman: Ziguenerleben Steinberg: Adon Olam Vaughan Williams: O Clap Your Hands Vierne: Messe Solennelle A Cappella Repertoire Aguiar: Psalmo 150 Allegri: Miserere Johann Ludwig Bach: Das ist Meine Fruede Johann Ludwig Bach: Das Blut Jesu Christi Johann Bach: Unser Leben ist ein Schatten Barber: Reincarnations Bermudez: Cum invocarem Bermudez: Salve Regina Biebl: “Ave Maria” Brahms: Fest-und Gedenksprüche Brahms: O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf, Op. 74, No. 2 Brahms: Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz, Op. 29, No. 2 Brasart: O Flos Flagrans Brewbaker: Mother, Father (World Premiere) Britten: Ad majorem Dei Gloriam (NY Premiere) Britten: Hymn to St. Cecilia Bruckner: Motets Byrd: Mass for 3,4, and 5 Voices Byrd: Tudor Anthems Caldara: Crucifixus Casals: O Vos Omnes Convery: The Lamb Davies: Prayers from the Ark De Padilla: Lamentations of Jeremiah De Padilla: Mirabilia testimonia tua Dessoff: Vier Lieder Dickau: O nata Lux Dufay: Magnificat Dunn: Esta Noche es Noche Buena(arr. Dunn) Elgar: There is sweet music A. Gabrieli: Angelus ad pastores ait G. Gabrieli: O Magnum Mysterium Gesualdo: O Vos Omnes Gibbons: Motets Gilbertson: Three Madrigals After Dowland (World Premiere) Ginastera: Lamentations of Jeremiah Glass: Three Songs for Chorus A Cappella Gorecki: Miserere Greenberg: Three 16th Century Spanish Christmas Carols Gregorian chant: Missa de beata Maria Virgine Handl: Duo Seraphim Haydn: Abendlied zu Gott Hill: Dominus Illuminato Hindemith: Six Chansons Hogan: Elijah Rock Howells: Antiphon Howells:
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