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The Burning Babe – Titus, Hirman / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
A Boy Was Born – Britten, Benjamin / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
Fantasia on “Greensleeves” – Vaughan Williams, Ralph / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
In Terra Pax – Finzi, Gerald / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
Quintet and Final Chorus – Saint-Saens, Camille / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
Shepherds’ Cantata for the Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ – Scarlatti, Alessandro / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
Three Christmas Canons – Hodkinson, Sydney / Welcome, Christmas! (1980-1981)
Rejoice, Give Thanks, And Sing – Baldwin, David / Music for Brass and Voices (1980-1981)
Festival Te Deum – Vaughan Williams, Ralph / Music for Brass and Voices (1980-1981)
The World is Charged With the Grandeur of God – Bliss, Sir Arthur / Music for Brass and Voices (1980-1981)
MinnPost: There Was a Child, Glorious and deeply, almost unbearably moving.
If you were at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon for the opening of VocalEssence’s 45th season, we don’t need to tell you how glorious it was, how deeply, almost unbearably moving. Originally scheduled for Orchestra Hall, the concert was relocated to the church because of the ongoing contract dispute between Minnesota Orchestra management… Read More →
VocalEssence gathers 300 voices for Dove oratorio
REVIEW: For its 45th-season opener, Sunday afternoon at Central Lutheran in Minneapolis. VocalEssence went big with composer Jonathan Dove’s “There Was A Child.” For its 45th-season opener, Sunday afternoon at Central Lutheran in Minneapolis. VocalEssence went big. There was soprano Maria Jette, tenor Dan Dressen, the St. Olaf Choir and Northfield Youth Choirs, more than… Read More →
Steele Talkin’ with Jearlyn Steele: “A Voice That’s Larger Than Life”
Listen to Podcast on WCCO Radio Attachment Size Jearlyn-Steele-Podcast.mp3 7.23 MB
MinnPost: There Was a Child, Glorious and deeply, almost unbearably moving.
If you were at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon for the opening of VocalEssence’s 45th season, we don’t need to tell you how glorious it was, how deeply, almost unbearably moving. Originally scheduled for Orchestra Hall, the concert was relocated to the church because of the ongoing contract dispute between Minnesota Orchestra management… Read More →