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Chamber Choir Presents "A Program of International Song"
Thu., Mar. 29, 1984
The Chamber Choir performed "A Program of International Song: at 6:15 at the Hershey Hotel in Hershey, Pennsylvania. They sang Heinrich Schutz's "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt", Johannes Eccard's "Ubers Gebirg Maria geht", Claudin de Sermisy's "Languir me fais, sans t'avoir offensee" and "Tant que vivray en age florissant", Edmund Najera's "Su la piu Alta Cima" and "Oila Maruska!", Bela Bartok's "Song of the Hayharvesters" and "Dancing Song", John Wilbye's "Lady, Your Words do Spite Me" and "Lady, When I Behold the Roses", and three Russian folk songs: "Golden Glow of Evening", "Song of the Fence Weavers" and "Skipping Through the Forest".
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"A Program of International Song" Concert Program