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1985 Chamber Choir Spring Concert
Thu., Apr. 11, 1985
The Chamber Choir gave a concert at 12:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. They performed their tour program, which included Thomas Morely's "Out of the Deep", Thomas Tallis' "If ye love Me", William Byrd's "I will not Leave you Comfortless", Tomas Luis da Vittoria's "Ne Timeas Maria" and "Pueri Haebreorum", Ludovico da Viadana's "Adoramus Te Christe", Sergei Rakhmaninov's "To Thee, O Lord" and "Rejoice in the Lord, Ye Righteous", Sergei Tanyeev's "From Ages Part Music was Suddenly Heard" and "Stars", Paul Anderson's arrangement of "How Firm a Foundation", Randall Thompson's "Alleluia", and Ulysses Kay's "Flowers in the Valley".
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1985 Chamber Choir Spring Concert Program