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Directed by Kendall Campbell, Burton Community Church Spring, 1990? Nov. 12, 1989 - Directed by Kendall Campbell, Burton Community Church Spring, 1990? (no info found) Nov. 18, 1990 – Directed by Jerry McGee, Vashon Lutheran Church Two Madrigals, “Since I First Saw Your Face” & “Musik Dein Ganz Lieblich Kunst” American Folk Songs – “Gentle Lena Clare” & “Misty Morning” “I’ll Sail Upon the Dog Star”, “Whither Must I Wander?” & “Simple Gifts” – G. Koch “Benedictus” by Camille Saint-Saens “Thanks to the Pail”, “The Singer” & “Under the Sea” – M. Ericksen Songs of the Sea – “Just As the Tide Was Flowing” & “High Barbary” April 27, 1991 – Directed by Jerry McGee, LDS Church Concerto Grosso Op. 6 Nr. 1 by G. F. Handel Missa Solemnis in B Flat Major by F.J. Haydn (Kalmus) Dec. 8, 1991 – Directed by Jerry McGee, LDS Church Vesperare Solemnes De Confessore by W.A. Mozart, Kalmus April 12, 1992 – Directed by Jerry McGee, Vashon Island Theater Frostiana, Seven Country Songs, music by Randall Thompson American Spirituals, arr. Harry T. Burleigh Swing Low, arr. G. Alan Smith Wondrous Cool, arr. J. Brahms Phantom of the Opera Choral Medley Dec. 6, 1992 – Directed by Jerry McGee, SJV Church Mass in G by F. Schubert, Schirmer edition Gloria by A. Vivaldi, Kalmus edition April 25, 1993 – Directed by Jerry McGee, McMurray School Come To Me, O My Love by Allan Robert Petker Lavender’s Blue, arr. Gordon Langford The Owl & the Pussycat, arr. Robert Chilcott Give Me a Good Digestion, Lord, arr. Ferguson Turkey In the Straw, arr. Alice Parker Home Is a Special Kind of Feeling by John Rutter, Hinshaw Music Basketball! A Court Jest by Bayne Dobbins Two Chorales from Sørlandet by Bjarne SlØgedal Amazing Grace, arr. John Coates, Jr., Shawnee Press Seraphic Song by Anton Rubinstein Roll, Jordan, Roll, arr. Norman Luboff, Walton Music January 9, 1994 (Winter 1993) – Directed by Jerry McGee, SJV Church A Ceremony of Carols by B. Britten, arr. Julius Harrison, Boosey & Hawkes edition Cantata No. 131, J.S. Bach, Kalmus Spring, 1994 – Directed by Dell Wade & Marita Ericksen, SJV Church Hoedown From Rodeo, Aaron Copeland Adagio For Strings, Samuel Barber Rhapsody In Blue, George Gershwin The Man I Love, arr. Kirby Shaw I Got Rhythm, Gershwin A Salute to Rodgers & Hammerstein: It’s A Grand Night For Singing, Sound of Music, Do-Re-Mi, Climb Every Mountain, Younger Than Springtime, A Wonderful Guy, This Nearly Was Mine, There Is Nothing Like A Dame, Some Enchanted Evening, Oh What A Beautiful Morning, Out of My Dreams, Surrey With the Fringe On Top, June Is Busting Out All Over, Soliloquy, You’ll Never Walk Alone, Oklahoma Dec. 4, 1994 – Directed by Marita Ericksen with Dell Wade, SJV Church Go Tell It On the Mountain, arr. R. Huggins Lo, How A Rose, arr. Kurt Kaiser African Sanctus, Kyrie by David Fanshawe Silent Night with O, Holy Night, J.S. Dwight, J. Mohr, A. Adams & F. Gruber Ave Maria by A. Bruckner, Walton Music Gloria by Lloyd Pfautsch, Lawson Gould Music Dell Wade “Magnificat” Christmas Cantata by Daniel Pinkham, Robert King Music Dec. 11, 1994 Sponsored Messiah SingAlong at LDS Church April 22, 1995 – Directed by Marita Ericksen at Vashon High School Theater Played by the Portage Fillharmonic Band: Hooked On Swing, Sophisticated Lady, New Orleans March, Do Nothin’, All Right, Okay, You Win, and Moten Swing Sung: As Time Goes By, H. Hupfield, Satin Doll, J. Mercer & D. Ellington, Don’t Get Around Much Anymore, B. Russell & D. Ellington, Once In Awhile, Bill Haley & the Comets Medley, Moonglow, One O’Clock Jump, Tribute to Dad played by brass group, Opus One, Straighten Up and Fly Right, Skylark, Java Jive, Mack the Knife, Choo Choo Ch’ Boogie, Operator, Juke Box Saturday Night Dec. 17, 1995 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at LDS Church Messiah by G. F. Handel, Schirmer edition May 11, 1996 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at LDS Church A German Requiem by J. Brahms, Schirmer edition Dec. 8, 1996 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Magnificat by John Rutter, Hinshaw music Sleepers, Wake – Cantata 140 by J.S. Bach, Schirmer edition May 4, 1997 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Requiem by W.A. Mozart December, 1997 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Carols: Carol of the Bells, Good King Wenceslas, Still, Still, Still & Wassail Song Gloria by Francis Poulenc, Sédim edition Giga played by Craig Hanson Fantasia On Christmas Carols by R. V. Williams, Well Tempered Press May 3, 1998 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Grant Us Peace by F. Mendelssohn Mass In G Major by F. Schubert, Requiem by Gabriel Fauré, H.T. Fitzsimmons Co. Dec. 6, 1998 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Magnificat by A. Vivaldi, Lawson Gould music Carols: Break Forth,O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Bach), Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling (Berlioz), Cradle Song (Rutter), The First Nowell, What Sweeter Music (Rutter), Dona Nobis Pacem (Bach), Jubilate by G.F. Handel, Kalmus May 2, 1999 – Directed by Patricia Hudson at SJV Church Nänie, Opus 82 by J. Brahms, Schirmer edition Mass in C Major by L.Van Beethoven, Broude Bros. Edition Dec. 5, 1999 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Gloria by A. Vivaldi, Wexford Carol, Heritage Choral series Sicut Servus by Palestrina, Schirmer Ave Maria by T.L. de Victoria, Hal Leonard music O Little Town of Bethlehem, Hope Pub. O, Magnum Mysterium, M. Lauridsen, Peer Music Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, Beckenhorst Press There Is a Balm In Gilead, Tuskegee Press Silent Night, arr. Fissinger May 7, 2000 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Cantata 131 “Aus der Tiefe” by J.S. Bach, Kalmus Chorale Preludes # 14 by Bach by Craig Hanson Toccata and Fugue in d minor by J.S. Bach by Craig Hanson The Peaceable Kingdom by Randall Thompson, ECS Publishing Dec. 3, 2000 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Missa Brevis Sancti Joannes de Deo by J. Haydn, Schirmer edition O, Magnum Mysterium by T. L. De Victoria, Oxford Press O, Magnum Mysterium by M. Lauridsen, Peer Music Carol of the Bells, arr. Ruth Artman, Hal Leonard music Have You Heard? By Jay Althouse, Alfred music Medieval Carol Fantasy by Vashon Youth Chorus A Midnight Clear by Vashon Youth Chorus Away In A Manger, arr. G. Martin, Hinshaw music Weihnachten by F. Mendelsshon, Walton music Come, See the Baby by Jay Althouse, Alfred music Silent Night, arr. E. Fissinger We Wish You A Merry Christmas, arr. John Rutter, Hinshaw music April 1, 2001 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Vesperare solemnes de confessore by W. A. Mozart, Schirmer edition Ave Maria by A. Bruckner, Mark Foster music Arma lucis by Jackson Berkey, SDG Press Ave Verum Corpus, K618 by W. A. Mozart, Summer, 2001 – Directed by David Kappy, outside at Chautauqua School My Fair Lady Choral Selections, My Heart Will Go On, Cantar by Jay Althouse Dec. 2, 2001 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Te Deum Laudamus by A. Bruckner, Schirmer edition Song of the Earth Spirit by B. Brusletten In dulci Jubilo by M. Praetorius O, Magnum Mysterium, Javier Busto Mary Had A Baby O, Magnum Mysterium, N. Lauridsen Silent Night, arr. E. Fissinger Hine Ma Tov Joy to the World, arr. John Rutter, Hinshaw music April 14, 2002 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Church Messiah (Easter portion) by G.F. Handel, Schirmer edition July, 2002 – Friday night performance at Strawberry Festival stage in Ober Park – David Kappy Richard Rodgers in Concert, Imagine, Dansi Na Kuimba, The Water Is Wide, Boogie Woogie Choo Choo, Col. Bogey’s Grand Old Flag Sept. 11, 2002 – The Rolling Requiem directed by David Kappy at Vashon High School gym Requiem by W.A. Mozart (portions), Kalmus edition Dec. 8, 2002 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV A Ceremony of Carols by B. Britten, Boosey & Hawkes edition Riu, Riu, Chiu, Distant Land by J. Rutter, Order My Steps by G. Burleigh, Adoramus Te by Palestrina, Ave Maria by J. Arcadelt, Still, Still, Still, Silent Night, arr. Fissinger, Jeannette Isabella, Deck the Halls April 6, 2003 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Magnificat by G.B. Pergolesi, Hal Leonard music Magnificat by J. Rutter, Hinshaw music July, 2003 – Friday night performance at Strawberry Festival stage in Ober Park – David Kappy Another Op’nin, Another Show, H.M.S. Pinafore-A Choral Salute, Down to the River to Pray, Splish Splash, And So It Goes, West Side Story Choral Medley, Yakety Yak Dec. 7, 2003 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Festival Te Deum by R.Vaughan Williams, Oxford University Press Open Thou Mine Eyes by J. Rutter, Hinshaw music Verbum Caro Factum Est by H. L. Hassler I Saw Three Ships, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, S’Vivon, Il Est Né, Le Divin Enfant, Go Tell It On the Mountain Christmas Cantata by Daniel Pinkham, Robt.King Music April 25, 2004 – Directed by David Kappy at SJV Coronation Mass by W. A. Mozart, Schirmer edition Dona Nobis Pacem by L. Mozart, Carl Fisher music Kyrie, K 341 by W.A. Mozart, Schirmer edition Alleluia Canon, K 165 by W.A. Mozart, Schirmer edition Alleluia, K 165 with Mulkilteo Youth Chorus Regina Coeli, K 276 by W.A. 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