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Title
1986_0621_UCI_Choir : 1986 summer choral festival
Date Created and/or Issued
June 21, 1986
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Claire Trevor School of the Arts Media Center
Collection
CTSA Digital Audio Archive
Rights Information
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Rights Holder and Contact
UC Regents
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Rights Notes
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Description
Scope/Content: Audio recording of the UCI summer choral festival recorded at the University of California, Irvine on June 21, 1986.
Scope/Content: Magnificat / Charles Pachelbel -- Mass / Vincent Persichetti -- Psalm 67 / Charles Ives -- Retrospect -- Modern Music / William Billings -- Glory to God in the Highest -- Alleluia / Randall Thompson -- Jubilant Song / Norman Dello Joio -- Song of Peace / Vincent Persichetti -- The Glory is Fallen Out of the Sky / David Diamond -- Professor non Troppo / Kirke Mechem -- Promise of Living -- Stomp Your Foot / Aaron Copland -- Alice in Wonderland / Irving Fine -- George M. / George M. Cohan, arr. Chuck Cassey -- West Side Story / Stephen Sondheim/Leonard Bernstein, arr. William Stickles -- String of Pearls / arr. Anita Kerr -- Tuxedo Junction / arr. Jerry Nowak -- Mood Indigo / arr. Rutherford -- Sweet Georgia Brown / arr. Kirby Shaw -- Route 66 / arr. Dick Averre -- Ain'a that Good News / arr. William Davison -- Let Us Break Bread Together / arr. Salli Terri -- Soon Ah Will be Done -- Ezekiel Saw the Wheel / arr. William Dawson -- Ride On, King Jesus / arr. Alice Parker/Robert Shaw -- Daniel, Servant of the Lord / arr. Undine Moore -- Vespers, K. 339 / W. A. Mozart -- Magnificat / Charles Pachelbel -- Ave Verum Corpus / William Byrd -- Almighty and Everlasting God / Orlando Gibbons -- Alleluia -- Glory to God in the Highest / Randall Thompson -- Psalm 90 -- Psalm 67 / Charles Ives -- Festival Magnificat / Daniel Pinkham -- Gloria / Dominick Argento -- Behold, I Build an House / Lukas Foss -- Carols of Death / William Schuman -- Madrigal -- Come to Me, My Love -- Of Crows and Clusters / Norman Dello Joio -- Porgy and Bess / George Gershwin -- O Dear, What Can the Matter Be? / arr. Gail Kubik -- My Lord, What a Morning / arr. William Dawson -- Ride On -- Bright Caanan -- His Voice as the Sound -- I'm Going to Sing / arr. Alice Parker/Robert Shaw.
Performers: UCI Concert Choir, UCI Jazz Choir, and California Chamber Singers, Joseph Huszti, cond.
Conservation History: Digitized from reel-to-reel tape March 21-22, 2018 by Mass Productions, Tewksbury, MA
Condition: File size, format, levels, and timings edited for accessibility. Unedited high-resolution digital files available to authorized individuals upon request.
Type
sound
Format
MP3 audio, 44.1, 256 Kbps
Extent
Duration: 01:32:54 ; 178.3 MB in two parts
Identifier
1986_0621_UCI_Choir
RRTP1377-78
Language
Multiple languages
mul

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