Northwest Chamber Chorus: A Musical Feast
$18-$23 (age 6-18 free)
Randall Thompson — Play With Your Food
Stephen Chatman — Mosquitoes
Robert Sund — The Drunken Sailor
John Rutter — Good Ale
Gioachino Rossini / Overture to Il barbiere di Siviglia "The Barber of Seville" (Gioachino Rossini), — Toast pour le nouvel an
Michael Levi — Three Jolly Coachmen
— Java Jive
David Dickau — If Music be the Food of Love
Alojz Srebotnjak — Two Macedonian Folk Songs
Harvey Enders — Russian Picnic
Olivier Messiaen — O Sacrum Convivium
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Sicut Cervus
Rosephanye Powell — Drinkin' of the Wine
Paul Carey — Selected works
Kirby Shaw — Selected works
Theodore Lucas – Bagels & Biscuits
Paul Carey – selections from Play With Your Food
Randall Thompson – A Girl's Garden (poem by Robert Frost)
Stephen Chatman – Mosquitoes
Robert Sund – The Drunken Sailor
John Rutter (arr.) – Good Ale
Gioachino Rossini – Toast pour le nouvel an (New Year's Toast)
Michael Levi (arr.) – Three Jolly Coachmen
Kirby Shaw (arr.) – Java Jive (as recorded by Manhattan Transfer)
David Dickau – If Music be the Food of Love
Alojz Srebotnjak (arr.) – Two Macedonian Folk Songs
Harvey Enders – Russian Picnic
Oliver Messiaen – O Sacrum Convivium
Palestrina – Sicut Cervus
Rosephanye Powell (arr.) – Drinkin' of the Wine spiritual
The highly regarded 40-voice Northwest Chamber Chorus with Music Director Mark Kloepper, presents two performances of its “A Musical Feast" concert in March. This program, with a light-hearted theme of a feast with good food and beverages, includes songs by many different composers and from many different eras. Director Mark Kloepper says he conceived this fun program as "one that feeds the mind, the body, and the soul."
Tickets: $23 (senior citizens/singers $18; age 6-18 free)