4/26 Choir
Program
| Jubilate Deo | Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) |
| Sing joyfully to God, all the earth; serve the Lord with gladness. | |
| Come in before his presence with exceeding great joy. Know that the Lord he is God. | |
| Ave Maria | Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505-1568) |
| Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women, | |
| and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. | |
| Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, | |
| now and at the hour of our death. Amen. | |
| Ave Maria | Franz Liszt (1811-1886) |
| Amor Vittorioso | Giovanni Gastoldi (c. 1554-1609) |
| Everyone come armed, O my strong soldiers. Fa la la. | |
| They seem strong heroes those who are against you. Fa la la. | |
| I am the invincible skilful archer. Do not be afraid, but joined in a | |
| perfect formation follow me boldly. Fa la la. Those who might hurt you | |
| do not know how. Do not be afraid, be courageous and strong, | |
| be smart in battle. Fa la la. Happily now move your feet, | |
| let the prizes be yours. Fa la la. | |
| Already he lies dead on the ground who had waged war against us. | |
| Now let us beat scorn away, for it does not deserve to live. | |
| Do not be afraid, the glory will be everlasting and victory is assured. Fa la la. | |
| Now all his other followers let us boldly crush. Do not be afraid, | |
| look how those who aren’t dead are running away, scattered and defeated. Fa la la. | |
| Il Bianco e Dolce Cigno | Jacques Arcadelt (ca. 1505-1568) |
| The white and sweet swan dies singing, and I, weeping, reach the end of my | |
| life. Strange and different fate, that he dies disconsolate and I die a | |
| blessed death, which in dying fills me full of joy and desire. If in dying, | |
| were I to feel no other pain, I would be content to die a thousand deaths a day. | |
| Peter Gunn | Henry Mancini (1924-1994) arr. Jeff Funk |
| Puttin’ On the Ritz | Irving Berlin (1888-1989) arr. Kirby Shaw |
Bob Barrett, piano; Ashtyn Rossman, drums; Kendra Sheldon, bass
WSC Chamber Singers
| In Virtute Tua | Grzegorz G. Gorczycki (1665-1734) |
| In Thy strength, O Lord, the just man shall rejoice: and in Thy salvation | |
| he shall rejoice exceedingly. Thou has given him his heart’s desire. | |
Jacob Lucero and Kenneth Todd, violins
| Away from the Roll of the Sea | Allister MacGillivray (b. 1948) |
| Moliendo Café | Hugo Blanco (b. 1940)/Arr. Juan Carlos Rojas R. |
| When the evening dies and the shadows rise up, in the quietness the | |
| coffee trees hear again that sad song that the old mill in the drowsy | |
| night sings languorously. Love sorrows, a great sadness, fills Manuel’s | |
| bitter soul, as he spends the whole night milling coffee. | |
| Alleluia | Randall Thompson (1899-1984) |
| Omnia Sol (Let Your Heart be Staid) | Z. Randall Stroope |
| The sun warms everything, even when I am far away. | |
| Love me faithfully, and know that I am faithful. | |
John Wacker, conductor
| She Walks In Beauty | Eric Barnum (b. 1979) |
| Ain-a That Good News! | William Dawson (1899-1990) |
