Concert Tour 2004 Repertoire

Madrigal Singers
Sing We and Chant It Thomas Morley
Quel Augellin Che Canta Claudio Monteverdi
Victime Pascali Gregorian Chant
Sumer is Icumen In Anonymous (c.1310)
English
Il Est Bel Et Bon Pierre Passereau
Alleluya Thomas Tallis
If Love Be Blind Thomas Batesan
Riu, Riu, Chiu Anonymous 16th Century
Spanish
Call to Remembrance Richard Farrant
Tant Que Vivrai Claudio de Sermisa
Celebrons Sans Cesse Orlando de Lassus
Rest Sweet Nymphs Francis Pilkington
 
Merriweather Consort
Three Bransles de Bourgongne Claude Gervaise
Caro Ortolano/Saltarello Giorgio Mainerio
Almaine: The Honie-suckle Anthony Holborne
Barriera/ Bianca fiore Cesare Negri
Basse Danse Pierre Attaingnant
Ballet des cocqs Michael Praetorius
Tickle my Toe Anonymous
Allemande Tielman Susato
Schiarazula Marazula Pierre Phalese
Sing We and Chant It Thomas Morley
 
Chamber Singers
Ave Maria Tomas Luis de Victoria
Daemon Irrepit Callidus Gyorgy Aban
Five Hebrew Love Songs Eric Whitacre
Fugue Aus Der Geographie Ernst Toch
Hark I Hear the Harps Eternal Southern Harmony
arr. by Alice Parker
I'm Gonna Sing 'til the Spirit
Moves in my Heart
Spiritual
arr. Moses Hogan
John the Revelator Gospel Song
arr. by Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory
O Nata Lux Morten Lauridsen
Poor Wayfarin' Stranger Folk Song
arr. Salli Terri
Salve Regina David N. Childs
Shenandoah American Folk Song
arr. by James Erb

Long Island University Chamber Singers

C.W. Post Madrigal Singers

C.W. Post Merriweather Consort

27 new tour photos are now on line (Posted May 26, 8:18 p.m.)

The tour returned home to JFK at 2:05 p.m Wednesday afternoon, May 26. Earlier in the day they left London at 12:09 p.m. BST (British Summer Time, 7:09 a.m. our time). Flight time: 6 hours 56 minutes

To the tour: A video reminder from May 25
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Long Island University
720 Northern Boulevard
Brookville, NY 11548
(516) 299-2474
music@cwpost.liu.edu
C. Culver, Chairman

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