"Lo, How a Rose"
Program notes from Artistic Director Timothy J. Krueger
| I Anonymous Rose | ||||
| Four Medieval Carols | ||||
| In rosa primula | ||||
| In excelsis Gloria | ||||
| Gloria: Suscipe Trinitas | ||||
| Ave mundi rosa | ||||
| II. Renaissance Rose | ||||
| Audivi vocem | Thomas Tallis (c. 1515-1585) | |||
| Gaude et laetare | Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) | |||
| III. Modern Rose | ||||
| Carillon, Carilla | Peter Warlock (1894-1930) | |||
| Make we merry | Geoffrey Bush (1920-1998) | |||
| IV. Silent Rose | ||||
| Let all mortal flesh keep silence | arr. Terry Schlenker (b. 1957) | |||
| Thou shalt know him when he comes | Craig Carnahan (b. 1951) | |||
| V. Spotless Rose | ||||
| Three Carols | Herbert Howells (1892-1983) | |||
| 1. Here is the Little Door (1918) | ||||
| 2. A Spotless Rose (1919) | ||||
| 3. Sing Lullaby (1920) | ||||
| VI. Lo, How a Rose | ||||
| Es ist ein Ros entsprungen | ||||
| Canon on "Es ist ein Ros" | Melchior Vulpius (1560-1615) | |||
| "Es ist ein Ros" | harm. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) | |||
| Die Weihnachtsgeschichte ("The Christmas Story") Op. 10 | Hugo Distler (1908-1942) | |||
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Sponsored by Coldwell Banker and R.L. Butler Trust |
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