see The Women`s Chorale Spring 2015 Concert Program

The Women’s Chorale @171
Ann Campbell
Cheryl Cassidy
Debra Chesman
Amanda Clark
Michelle Engarto
Karen Gunther
Leslie Hinterberger
Jennifer Homa
Wendy Roe Hovey
Ileen Kaplan
Gina Kostolansky
Linda Leibhart
Larissa Mazzali
Beth Miller
Clara Miller
Bobbie O’Brien
Jean Peterson
Anna Rice
Betty Santandrea
Wendy Thornsbury
Willa Rose Vogel
Patti Walczak
Mary Woollatt
Director
Dr. Carl Johengen
Pianist
Roxanne Gaylord
Our sincere thanks to Christ Episcopal Church for their hospitality:
the Rev. Charles Tyo, Rector, Deb Townsend, Parish Administrator,
the Rev. Kit Tobin, and John Sosa, Sexton.
Do you enjoy singing?
The Chorale is always eager to welcome new members and to share
our passion for singing. For more information, contact 171 at 9364647, or visit http://www.171cedararts.org/womenschorale
The Program:
Da pacem, Domine
Melchior Franck
“Grant peace, O Lord, grant peace in our day.”
Veni Domine
Felix Mendelssohn
“Come, Lord, and do not delay. Come and free your people from their
misdeeds, and bring back the dispersed to your land.
Raise up your power, Lord, and make us safe.
Come, Lord, and do not delay.”
Soloists: Amanda Clark, Patti Walczak, Wendy Roe Hovey
This We Know
Afternoon on a Hill
Dancing
Ron Jeffers
words by Chief Seattle
Mary Lynn Lightfoot
poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Scott Tucker
words adapted from Mechtild of Magdeburg, 13th-c.
Will There Really Be a Morning?
Sing Me to Heaven
Stars I Shall Find
Life Has Loveliness to Sell
Skyborn Music
We’ll Pass Them On
How Can I Keep from Singing?
Craig Hella Johnson
poem by Emily Dickinson
Daniel Gawthrop
poem by Jane Griner
Victor Johnson
poem by Sara Teasdale
Mary Lynn Lightfoot
poem by Sara Teasdale
Carl Johengen
poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sally Rogers
trad. folk hymn, arr. Andy Beck
171 Cedar Arts Center
The Women’s Chorale @ 171
Presents
“Sing for Spring”
About 171 Cedar Arts Center:
Founded in 1968, One Seventy One Cedar, Inc. is a communitybased not-for-profit multi-arts center, which provides
professional instruction for adults and children in visual arts,
music, dance, ceramic arts and drama along with performances
and exhibitions of fine arts and crafts. One Seventy One Cedar,
Inc. gratefully acknowledges the generous support of its
members and donors and the support it receives from The
ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes; Community
Foundation of Elmira-Corning Area, Inc.; Corning Incorporated
Foundation; New York State Council on the Arts; WegmansCorning; and other public and private foundations. 171 Cedar
Arts Center is an Institutional Member of the National Guild of
Community Schools of the Arts and a core member of the New
York Multi-Arts Center Consortium.
To learn more about 171 Cedar Arts Center and its wide variety
of class offerings, please visit www.171CedarArts.org
A Bouquet of Choral Music
April 17, 2015, 7:30pm
Christ Episcopal Church
39 East First Street, Corning