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Choir Performs in Tyrone
Thu., Apr. 1, 1948
As a part of their 1948 tour, the College Choir performed at 8:15pm in the First Methodist Church in Tyrone, Pennsylvania. They sang "In Autumn" from Woodland Sketches, MacDowell's "To a Wild Rose", Sibelius' "Onward Ye People", Waring's "Onward Christian Soldiers", Wilhousky's "Were You There", Adams' "Holy City", Bortiansky's "Cherumbim Song", Wilhousky's "Carol of the Bells", Robertson's "All in the April Evening", Christiansen's "Beautiful Savior", Mendelssohn's "Lord God of Abraham", Mallotte's "Lord's Prayer", Olds' "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen", Smith's "Sometimes I Feel like a Motherless Child", Christiansen's "Lost in the Night", Stainer's "God So Loved the World", and Lutkin's "The Lord Bless You".
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1948 Choir Concert Program