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ISU choirs to sing Dec. 1

November 21, 2006
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The 色花堂app Choirs will present a Holiday Choral Concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, in the Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.

ISU Concert Choir

Dr. Scott E. Anderson, director of choral activities, will conduct the ISU Chamber Choir and ISU Concert Choir, while professor Kathleen Lane will conduct the ISU Women鈥檚 Choir.  The three University choral groups will perform a wide variety of seasonal choral works in  the acoustically outstanding Jensen Grand Concert Hall.

The ISU Women鈥檚 Choir will begin the concert with a medieval chant by the visionary and mystic Hildigard von Bingen (1098-1179). The choir will also celebrate the season of Chanukah with the Hebrew folk melody 鈥淣un Gimel Hei Shin鈥 arranged by Judith Shatkin. Two selections from the famous 鈥淐eremony of Carols鈥 by Benjamin Britten, accompanied by Carol Hotrum on the piano, conclude the Women鈥檚 Choir program.

American composer Stephen Paulus鈥 鈥淭hree Nativity Carols鈥 will be the centerpiece of the program presented by the 24-voice ISU Chamber Choir. The contemporary carol arrangements of ancient texts feature harpist Laurie Orr and Susan Hughes, oboe.  The Chamber Choir also will present a double-choir motet by Renaissance composer Peter Philips entitled 鈥淗odie nobis de coelo, Francis Poulenc鈥檚 Quem vidistis pastores,鈥 and two Brahms vocal quartets from 鈥淥p. 112, Sehnsucht, and N盲chtens鈥 featuring pianist Abbi Clark.

Anderson also will conduct the 50-voice ISU Concert Choir in performing 鈥淓xceeding Glad,鈥 from the Coronation Anthem 鈥淭he King Shall Rejoice,鈥 by George Fredric Handel.  The Concert Choir will sing seasonal arrangements, including Hugo Distler鈥檚 setting of 鈥淟o, How a Rose 鈥楨re Blooming鈥; 鈥淲hat Sweeter Music,鈥 by John Rutter; and John Gardiner鈥檚 arrangement of 鈥淭omorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day.鈥  The ISU combined choirs will perform a double-choir setting of 鈥淎ngels We Have Heard On High鈥 to end the concert.

Tickets prices for the ISU Holiday Choral Concert are: $5 for adults, $2 for precollege students, $3 for ISU faculty and staff, and free for ISU students with valid Bengal cards. Tickets can be purchased at the Stephens Performing Arts Center Box Office from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays or an hour before the shows open. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 282-3595.


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