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The American Spiritual Ensemble
The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers
Louisville Chamber Choir
Louisville Youth Choir
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Our staff wishes you a very happy holiday season.
December 25th
9am: Welcome Christmas! – An hour of joyful holiday music featuring Philip Brunelle and the Minneapolis-based chorus, VocalEssence. Hosted by John Birge.
10am: A Choral Christmas with Stile Antico – The award-winning choir from London, performs sacred music by the most acclaimed composers of the renaissance. Hear their luminous blend of voices sing the intricately woven music of Thomas Tallis and William Byrd. Hosted by Cathy Fuller.
noon: Christmas with Morehouse and Spelman Glee Clubs – The choirs of Morehouse and Spelman Colleges present a concert program featuring the best works of the last several years. This encore presentation is a joyous celebration of the schools’ tradition of singing excellence, with their trade-mark mixture of spirituals and carols. Korva Coleman hosts.
3pm: A Chanticleer Christmas – A celebration of the season with Chanticleer, the 12-voice San Francisco-based men’s choir. The program spans the globe and the centuries — from England in the 1300s to new arrangements of classic and contemporary carols.
8pm: 2013 Holiday Choral Festival – This year’s festival fea-tures the acclaimed American Spiritual Ensemble, Louisville Chamber Choir, University of Louisville Cardinal Singers and the Louisville Youth Choir. Recorded at St. Martin of Tours.
December 28th at 6pm
Handel’s Messiah with Bourbon Baroque – Louisville’s period-instrument ensemble presents the Christmas por-tion of Handel’s Messiah.
January 1st (time TBD)
New Year’s Day from Vienna – A live broadcast with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Daniel Barenboim.
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Prelude in C Major, BWV 547
Paul Weber
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J.S. Bach
organ
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December 11th noon
Lunchtime Classics with Ballard Madrigal Singers – Always a fun concert, Noel Weaver brings his Madrigal Singers to sing some carols and bring good cheer.
December 22nd 8pm
St. Olaf Christmas Festival – A service in song and word that has become one of the nation’s most cherished holiday celebrations. Tickets to the event sell out months in advance. The festival includes hymns, carols, choral works, and orchestral selections celebrating the Nativity and featuring more than 500 student mu-sicians who are members of five choirs and the St. Olaf Orchestra.
December 23rd 8pm
Advent Voices – Advent is a time of quiet contemplation and waiting for darkness to become light. Throughout the centuries Advent has been observed musically in sacred and secular ways. Join Lynne Warfel for an hour of beautiful vocal music inspired by and written for Advent.
December 24th 10am and 9pm
A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols – A live broadcast from the chapel of King’s College in Cambridge, England present-ing the legendary A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols service (biblical readings and music) as performed by the 30-voice King’s College Choir.
December 24th 8pm
Holiday Choral Festival 2012 – A rebroadcast of the 2012 Holiday Choral Festival, featuring organist Philip Brisson, Louisville Vocal Project and the University of Louisville Cardinal Singers.
Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (From Heaven
Above to Earth I Come)
In dulci jubilo
Paul Weber
Let’s Be Merry and Joyful
Personent Hodie
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Christmas Is A’Comin’ In (Old English)
Domine Deus from GLORIA
Dormi, Dormi (Spanish Carol)
Star Carol
Magnificat
Praise the Name of the Lord
O Beatum et Sacrosanctum Diem
O Magnum Mysterium
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
My Dancing Day
In dulci jubilo
Silent Night
Hodie, Christus Natus Est
Hodie Christus Natus Est
O Nata Lux
J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach
organ
XII Century Carol
PIAE CANTIONES, 1582
PICARDY, arr. Andrew White and Louie Bailey
arr. Betty Ann Ramseth
Antonio Vivaldi
arr. Mary Goetze
John Rutter
C.V. Stanford
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Peter Philips
Morten Lauridsen
arr. Alice Parker & Robert Shaw
arr. Alice Parker & Robert Shaw
Matthew Culloton
Gruber, arr. Stephen Paulus
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Francis Poulenc
David C. Dickau
Behold the Star
Away in a Manger
Here’s a Pretty Little Baby
Mary Had a Baby
I Can Tell the World
Amen
William Dawson
William J. Kirkpatrick arr. Johnie Dean
arr. André J. Thomas
arr. William Dawson
arr. Moses Hogan
arr. Johnie Dean
Go Tell It on the Mountain
See Dat Babe
Alleluia
Jingle Bells
arr. Joshua Shank
arr. Stacey V. Gibbs
Eric Whitacre
arr. Gordon Langford
The American Spiritual Ensemble
Louisville Youth Choir Lyric & Descant Singers
The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers
Louisville Chamber Choir
Everett McCorvey, Founder and Director Tedrin Blair Lindsay, piano
Dr. Louie L. Bailey, conductor Ms. Rhonda Hibdon, piano
Kent Hatteberg, Director
Kent Hatteberg, Director