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Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.
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Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.
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Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.
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Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.
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Performed by the Northern Choral Society with the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church in Watertown, NY.
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Performed by the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. This was at the end of the concert and attendees spontaneously proceeded to the front of the church to lay money at the alter. More than $1500.00 was raised in just a few minutes. All of it went back to Malawi to pay for the drilling of wells and other building projects.
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Performed by For Heavens Sake in Alexandria Bay, NY for UpNorth Music.
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Performed by For Heavens Sake in Alexandria Bay, NY for UpNorth Music
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The Annual Candlelight Concert from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam was presented in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall on December 4, 2005. It featured the Crane Chorus, The Men’s Ensemble, The Phoenix Club and Touring choir conducted by Adam Adler, Rebecca Reames and Heather Eyerly and The Crane Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Christopher Lanz. Tenor soloist was tenor Kirk Dougherty.
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The secular music of Dr. Art Frackenpohl, professor emeritus of SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music, has a worldwide reputation. But lovers of sacred music also treasure his many hymn and service music compositions and arrangements. Listen to some of his new work, recorded live at the Homecoming service at Waddington's First Presbyterian Church, August 7, 2005.
1: Alleluia Amen, Frackenpohl 2: Books of the Bible, Frackenpohl 3: God Made, Adam Bit, music, Frackenpohl; text unknown ![]()
A holiday worship service featuring the voices of the University Chorus and The Laurentian Singers performing under the direction of Barry Torres with accompanist Barbara Phillips-Farley, Rosemary Phillips and Catherine Jahncke. Lisa Scrivani-Tidd is University organist, and John Ellis is professor of trumpet at The Crane School of Music. Thanks to the Chaplain's Office, Rev. Kathleen Buckley, The University Chorus and The Laurentian Singers for permission to share this service with the community. This concert was recordrd in the University's historic Gunnison Memorial Chapel on December 8, 2004.
Program: Past Three O'Clock: The Laurentian Singers Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Call to Worship From Far Away: The University Chorus First Reading O Come, O Come Emmanuel The Friendly Beasts: The University Chorus Second Reading O Magnum Mysterium: The Laurentian Singers Prayer for Advent Litany: From a poem by Jamie Sims Adeste Fidelis Third Reading The Huron Carol: The Laurentian Singers Fourth Reading Betelehemu (Nigerian Christmas Song): The Laurentian Singers Three Noble Kings: The University Chorus Fifth Reading We Three Kings of Orient Are Cantique de Noel: The Laurentian Singers Benediction Joy To The World ![]()
2004 Candlelight Concert featuring the Crane Chorus, conducted by Daniel Gordon, and the Crane Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Lanz. This concert of holiday music was recorded during rehearsal and live performances Sunday, December 5, 2004 in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall at SUNY Potsdam.
Playlist: 1. Introduction 2. Audience, Orchestra and Chorus - O Come All Ye Faithful, Carol, arr. Sir David Willcocks 3. Orchestra and Chorus - Masters in This Hall, French Carol, arr. Mack Wilberg 4. Chorus - Maoz Tsur, Hebrew Traditional, Robert Applebaum 5. Orchestra- Dream Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel, Engelbert Humperdink 6. Orchestra and Chorus - The First Nowell, Trad. arr. Mack Wilberg 7. Chorus - Herself a Rose, Who Bore a Rose, Robert H. Young 8. Chorus - Do You Hear What I Hear, Noel Regny and Gloria Shayne, arr. Harry Simeone 9. Chorus - Here mid the Ass and Oxen Mild, Alice Parker and Robert Shaw 10. Orchestra and Chorus - Nunc Dimittis, Rene Clausen 11. Orchestra and Chorus - Sussex Carol, Trad. arr. Sir David Willcocks 12. Orchestra and Chorus - Exultate Justi, Randol A. Bass 13. Chorus - This Little Light of Mine, Spiritual, arr. Moses Hogan 14. Audience, Orchestra and Chorus - Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Sir David Willcock ![]()
This program is excerpted from a November 29, 2004 concert at SUNY Potsdam's Hosmer Concert Hall. While the Potsdam Community Chorus has been in existence for a few years, this performance was the inaugural concert for the Children's Chorus of Crane.
Artistic Director: Heather Eyerly; Conductors: Peter McCoy, Heather Lynn Sigler, Heather Eyerly, Nicole Kellogg; Organist: Laura Toland Program: Potsdam Community Chorus: Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, Ralph Vaughan Williams Potsdam Community Chorus and Children's Chorus of Crane: Te Deum, John Rutter Potsdam Community Chorus: Christmas Cantata, Daniel Pinkham Children's Chorus of Crane: God Bless the Master of this House, Ralph Vaughan Williams Children's Chorus of Crane: The Friendship Song, arr. Doreen Rao Children's Chorus of Crane: Path to the Moon, Eric Thiman Children's Chorus of Crane: Art Thou Troubled? George Frederic Handel ![]()
Featuring the Crane Chorus and Crane Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Gordon & Christopher Lanz. This concert of holiday music was recorded during rehearsal and live performances Sunday, December 2, 2001 in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall at SUNY Potsdam.
Playlist: Carol of the Bells, arr. Peter Wilhousky O Come all ye Faithful Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, arr. John Gardner Christmas Day: A Choral Fantasy on Old Carols, Gustav Holt. Soloists Sarah West, Kevin Murphy, Emily Manor Deck the Hall, John Rutter Christmas at the Cloisters from The Cloisters, John Corigliano. James Harrigan, Baritone, John Norine, Jr., Conductor Hanukkah Festival Overture, Lucas Richman. Christopher Lanz, Conductor Rise Up, Shepherd and Follow, Andre Thomas The First Nowell Three Carols: Fum, Fum, Fum!, Away in a Manger, I Saw Three Ships, arr. Mack Wilberg Hark the Herald Angels SingBlow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, John Rutter ![]()
The SUNY Potsdam a capella group, the Pointercounts, performing All my Lovin' live during the NCPR regional news hour, March 30, 2001.
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The women's vocal ensemble Singing Sinners from St. Lawrence University performing Helplessly Hoping. Recorded in the NCPR studio, May 2000.
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St. Lawrence University's men's vocal ensemble, The Singing Saints, performed this arrangement of Insomnia in May 1999.
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UpNorth Music Project:A two-year project to identify, record, compile, promote and distribute new music by North Country composers and performers. Choral and vocal music interviews from NCPR
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