One Hundred and Thirteenth Season
(Second Concert)—8:00 P.M., Saturday, May 5, 2001
Madison High School, 170 Ridgedale Ave, Madison, NJ
William Rech | Conductor |
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Helen E. J. Thomas | At the Piano |
Mary Calandriello | soprano soloist |
Work | Music | Words | Arranger | |
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Selections by the Club | ||||
America the Beautiful | Samuel Ward | Katharine Lee Bates | Ward Ehret | |
Prayer of Thanksgiving | Netherlands Folk Song | E. Kremser | ||
Hail, Bright Abode from Tannhäuser |
Richard Wagner | Jaques Holmer | ||
Beloved Land | Jean Sibelius | Mark Andrews | ||
Selections by Mary Calandriello | ||||
Voi, che sapete from The Marriage of Figaro |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte | ||
Che faro, Euridice from Orfeo ed Euridice |
Christoph Willibald Gluck | |||
Habenera from Carmen |
Georges Bizet | Henri Meilhac & Ludovic HalŽvy |
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Selections by the Club | ||||
Brothers, Sing On! | Edvard Grieg | English by Herbert Dalmas | Howard D. McKinney | |
Sweet and Low | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Leo Tolstoy | Wallingford Riegger | |
The Lost Chord | Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan | Adelaide Proctor | John Hyatt Brewer | |
Entrance and March of Peers from Iolanthe" |
Sir W. S. Gilbert | F. W. R., Jr. | ||
{Intermission} | ||||
Selections by the Club | ||||
New Jersey Renaissance Kingdom Suite 1. Country Fair 2. Blow Thy Horne Hunter 3. Somerset Faire (Bridgewater Faire) |
Traditional William Cornyshe Traditional |
John W. Kennedy | ||
Selections by Mary Calandriello | ||||
The Way He Makes Me Feel | Michel Legrand | Alan & Marilyn Bergman | ||
Unexpected Song | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Don Black | ||
Can't Help Lovin' That Man | Jerome Kern | Oscar Hammerstein, II | ||
Songs with the Audience | ||||
Selections by the Club | ||||
The Sweetheard of Sigma Chi | F. Dudleigh Vernor | Byron D. Stokes | George L. Leaman | |
The Wiffenpoof Song | Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy, & Tod B. Gallowyay |
Hugo Frey | ||
Wabash Cannon Ball | William Kindt | Merrill Ostrus & James Leyden |
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Three Chanteys | Traditional American | Marshall Bartholomew |