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An Afternoon of Choral Psalms
Sun., Nov. 21, 2010
The Music Department presented "An Afternoon of Choral Psalms," a concert by the College Choir and the Dickinson Collegium, at 4:00pm at the First Lutheran Church of Carlisle. The ensembles performed Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's "Sicut cervus" and "Exultate Deo"; Francis Poulenc's "Exultate Deo"; Claudio Monteverdi's "Cantate Domino"; Arvo Pärt's "Cantate Domino"; Chiara Margarita Cozzolani's "Gloria in altissimis Deo"; Felix Mendelssohn's "Wie der Hirsch Schreit" and "He Watching Over Israel"; Franz Schubert's "Gott ist mein Hirt"; Henry Purcell's "O God, thou hast cast us out," "I was glad," "Remember not, Lord, our offenses," and "Hear my prayer, O Lord"; Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Blazhen muzh" and "Khvalite imya Ghospodne"; Leonard Bernstein's "Movement II, Psalms 23 and 2" and "Movement III, Psalms 131 and 133" from the Chichester Psalms; and Johannes Brahms' "Movement I, Selig sind" and "Movement IV, Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen" from Ein Deutsches Requiem.
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