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Voices a n d Light University of Miami Chorale

Jo-Michael Scheibe, Conductor Robert Gower, Associate Conductor and Accompanist

1. Lament for Pasiphae Morten Lauridsen Text: Robert Graves

2. De ton &ve trop plein Morten Lauridsen De ton reve trop plein, Overflowing with your dream, fleur en dedans nombreuse, flower filled with flowers. mouillee comme une pleureuse wet as one who weeps, tu te penches sur le matin. you bow to the morning. Tes douces forces qui dorment Your sweet powers which still are sleeping dans un desir incertain, in misty desire, developpent ces tendres formes unfold these tender forms entre joues et seins. joining cheeks and breasts.

Text: Rainer Maria Rilke 3. Water Night Eric Whitacre

Text: Octavio Paz 4. Let all the World Sven Lekberg 5. Psalm 117 Greg Knauf

Laudate Dominum omnes gentes; 0 praise the Lord, all ye nations; laudate eum, omnes populi. praise him, all ye peoples. Quoniam confirmata est super nos For his loving kindness has been misericordia ejus, bestowed upon us, et veritas Domini manet in aeternum. And the truth of the Lord endures forever.

6. Salve Regina Alfred Desenclos Salve Regina. Mater misericordiae; Hail, 0 Queen, Mother of mercy; Vita, dulcedo et spes nostra, salve. Our life, our sweetness, and our hope! Ad te clamamus, exules filii Hevae. To thee we cry, poor banished children of Eve. Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes, To thee we send up our sighs, groaning in hac lacrimarum valle. and weeping in this valley of tears. Eia ergo, Advocata nostra, Hasten therefore, our Advocate, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte; and turn your merciful eyes toward us; Et Jesum benedictum fructum ventris tui. And show us Jesus, nobis post hoc exilium ostende. the blessed fruit of your womb, after this exile. 0 clemens! 0 pia, 0 merciful, 0 pious, 0 dulcis Virgo Maria! 0 sweet Virgin Mary.

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7. 0 Vos Omnes 0 vos omnes, qui transitis per viam attendite et videte sicut dolor meus. Dulce lignum, dulces clavos. 0 Domine! Domine Deus, Rex coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens. Kiimcha haslicha lemaan Eli, Lama Sabachtani

8. Roznov Clock 1 Never Saw Another Butterfly

9. At Terezin 10. The Little Mouse 11. The Butterfly 12. Tema 13. Prayer Before Sleep

14. Mungu Ni Pendo 15. Marianne 16. J'entends le moulin

J'entends le moulin tique tique taque. Mon pere a fait batir maison. L'a fait batir a trois pignons. Sont trois charpentiers qui la font. Le plus jeune c'est mon mignon. Qu'apportes-tu dans ton jupon? C'est un pate de trois pigeons. Asseyons-nous et le mangeons. En s'asseyant il fit un bond, Qui fait trembler mer et poissons, Et les cailloux qui sont au fond.

17. Welsh Lullaby

RenC Clausen All ye who pass by,

see if there is any sorrow like unto my sorrow. Sweet wood. sweet nails.

0 God! Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty.

There is forgiveness in Thee. My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?

Holocaust Suite

Music of the People

Gideon Klein Joel Hardyk

Alfred Jansen Sid Robinovieh

arr. Robert Gower Philip Wilby

arr. Donald Patriquin I hear the millwheel tique tique taque.

My father is having a house built. It's being built with three gables.

There are three carpenters building it. The youngest is my darling.

What do you have in your apron? It's a pie made of three pigeons.

Let's sit down and eat it. While sitting down they all leapt up, Causing the sea and fish to tremble.

And the stones on the bottom of the sea. arr. K. Lee Scott

18. Sometimes I Feel Like a Moanin' Dove am. K Lee Scott

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19. Ah! si man moine voulait danser an: Donald Patriquin 0 danse mon moine danse, 0 dance, my monk, dance. tu n'entends pas la danse. you don't hear the dance. Ah! si man moine voulait danser- Ah! if my monk would like to dance- un capuchon je lui donnerais, I would give him a cap. un ceinturon je lui donnerais, I would give him a sash. un chapelet je lui donnerais, I would give him a rosary. un froc de bur je lui donnerais. I would give him a homespun coat. S'il n'avait fait voeu de pauvrete If he had not made a vow of poverty, bien d'autres choses je lui donnerais! I would give him other things as well!

20. Set Me As a Seal RenC Clausen

Morten Lauridsen was born in Colfax, Washington. He studied at Whitman College and at the University of Southern California, where he is now a member of the faculty. His principal teachers were Ingolf Dahl and Halsey Stevens. Lament for Pasiphae is the first of the five Mid- Winter Songs by Lauridsen on texts by Robert Graves. The work was commissioned by the University of Southern California and was premiered by Rodney Eichenberger and the USC Chamber Singers. The work was awarded the 1984 Phi Kappa Phi Creative Writing Prize. De ton rwe tropplein is the third of five poems concerning roses entitled Les Chansons des Roses. The cycle of poems, written by Rainer Maria Rilke was commissioned by Choral Cross-Ties, who premiered the work in Portland, Oregon in 1993.

Eric Whitacre has already made his mark as a composer, clinician, and conductor. Ghost Train, for large wind orchestra, was premiered at the Concert Band Directors National Association Convention, and was performed in 1994 by the Shobi Conservatoire Wind Symphony, Japan's most prestigious wind ensemble. Mr. Whitacre has received performances of his published choral works throughout the United States and Canada and is a regularly commissioned composer. He served three seasons as associate conductor at the College Light Opera Company in Falmouth, Massachusetts, and has been invited to numerous junior high, senior high, and university campuses as a guest clinician. His composition Cloudburst received first place in the American Choral Directors Composers of the Future competition. Water Night was commissioned by the Dale Warland Singers and is dedicated to Dr. Bruce Mayhall. The text is by Octavio Paz.

Sven Lekberg was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1899. He was involved with music early in his life, taking piano lessons at the age of nine and becoming an assistant organist by the age of fourteen. He graduated from Northwestern University and continued his studies in Paris with the composers Vincent d'Indy and Paul Dukas. Upon returning to the United States in 193 1, Lekberg assumed the position of Dean of the School of Music at Augustana College, Illinois,

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and later became the chairman of the Division of Fine Arts at Simpson College, Iowa. Lekberg's compositional style is influenced by Vaughn Williams and is characterized by modal scales, parallelism, and mild dissonance; each of these is evident in the first four measures of Let All the World.

Greg Knauf is a graduate student of theTheory/Composition Department and is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Choral Conducting at the University of Miami. His setting of Psalm 11 7 is dedicated to his niece. Knauf notes that the piece "is based upon the Gregorian chant Laudate Dominum omnes gentes, and is structured as if one were 'tuning in' to the song of the angels. By beginning and ending with aleatoric sections in which the choir randomly sings certain pitches, the words 'Praise the Lord.. . forever' are highlighted, alluding to eternal hymns of praise."

Alfred Desenclos was born February 7, 1912 in Le Portal (Pas-de-Calais). He died in Paris on March 3, 1971. He studied music at the conservatories of Roubaix and Paris, where he obtained his first Grand Prix de Rome in 1942. From 1943 to 1950, he was the head of the conservatory at Roubaix. Salve Regina is one of the four Marian Antiphons. It was first a processional chant for the Feast of the Assumption. It is now sung at the conclusion of Compline during the season of Pentecost.

RenC Clausen, conductor of the Concordia Choir, is one of the leading choral composes of the United States. In describing his composition 0 Vos Omnes he states that it was written with no technical limitations. Haunted by the poem of the prophet Jeremias who lived at the close of the seventh and beginning of the eighth century BC, Clausen employs bi-tonal and technically difficult phrasing to heighten the drama of the piece. In 0 Vos Omnes he uses English, Hebrew, and Latin, a solo soprano and tenor, divided double chorus, and the chorale melody "0 sacred head now wounded" as devices to further the corporate and individual expression of his deep faith.

An hour northwest of Prague, the little town ofTerezin (Thereseinstadt) was chosen by the Nazis to "resettle" European Jews. On November 24, 1941, the first group of Jews arrived, bringing abundant Czech culture. To keep their sanity in such terrible conditions, many ensembles were formed and concerts given. Standard repertoire was used, such as Mendelssohn's Elijah, as well as original works and folk songs arranged by such composers as Gideon Klein (19 19- 1945) and Victor Ullman (1898- 1944). Songs such as the Roznov Clock were taught by rote and performed in many different arrangements. The version sung by the Chorale represents three ways this song would have been performed.

Between 1942 and 1944, fifteen thousand children occupied the camp at Terezin. Only about one hundred survived. I Never Saw Another Butterfly contains three songs written on the text of several of the children's poems. These poems represent the horror and shock felt

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by the children as well as moments of humor, beauty, and determination. At Terezin was written by Teddy; The Little Mouse by Miroslav Kosek, Hanus Lijwy, and Bachner; and The Buttefly by Pavel Friedmann. This arrangement of these poems has been written by Joel Hardyk

Although not originally intended as a piece to depict the Holocaust, the musical textures and compositional devices used in Tema by Alfred Jansen seem to suggest such an event. Beginning with a pensive piano solo, the vibraphone eventually enters with a persistent drone. Out of this texture, the women ominously emerge. The tension builds as the organ enters and the men begin whispering and talking. One can picture the masses of Jews lining up to get on trains or the whispering among workers in the dorms as screams are heard coming from the "showers." The organ, sounding its deepest tones, lays the foundation for the rest of the piece, while the chorus grows louder, until a snare drum silences the entire ensemble.

Prayer Before Sleep is the last of six pieces which comprise the Talmud Suite of Sid Robinovich. The Talmud is a body of law, legend, and philosophy collected between the third and eighth centuries in Babylonia and Palestine. It is one of the greatest influences on the doctrine and conduct of Jewish life. Although intended simply as a legal reference, it is considered a work of art in itself, consisting of logic, history, science, many anecdotes, poems, and prayers. The text of Prayer Before Sleep, as the title suggests, is one of these prayers which is to be recited at home before going to bed.

Dr. Jo-Michael Scheibe. Professor and Program Director. Choral Studies at the Universitv of Miami, received B.A. and M.A. degrees fro; California State College at Long Beach and a D.M.A. decree from the University of Southern California. Scheihe held positions in California and ~ r i z o n a prior to his anival -at the University of Miami. At the university of Miami, he conducts the Civic Chorale of Greater Miami and the University Chorale, he coordinates the choral program, and teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting. Ensembles under his leadership have sung at state, regional, and national conferences of the American Choral Directors Association and the Music Educators National Conference. Scheibe is a frequent guest conductor for the All State Choirs, honor choirs, high school and collegiate choral festivals.

Dr. Robert Gower, Associate Professor of Theory and Composition at the University of Miami, earned his B.A. and M.M. degrees from the University of South Florida and a D.M.A. from the University of Miami. He is coordinator of the Undergraduate Theory Program, associate conductor and pianist for the University of Miami Chorale and the Civic Chorale of Greater Miami, and is on the conducting staff of the University of Miami Summer Choral Camp. In addition to his ensembles and teaching duties, Dr. Gower is Director of Music at Coconut Grove United Methodist Church and is well known for his contributions to community and

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church music in Miami. Several of his compositions and arrangements have been published with Galleria Press and CPPIBelwin.

The University Chorale, one of nine choral ensembles in the University of Miami School of Music, was founded in 1993. The Chorale has quickly established itself as one of Florida's leading collegiate choral ensembles. The voices of the Chorale are chosen from across the campus, drawing both music majors and majors outside the School of Music. Noted for its innovative and versatile programming, the Chorale prides itself in singing literature of the Twentieth Century. The Chorale has performed with Luciano Pavarotti and Jose Carreras. In addition, the University of Miami Chorale and Symphony Orchestra performed at the 1996 National Convention of the Music Educators National Conference and the Chorale performed at the 1997 American Choral Directors National Convention.

The University of Miami: Situated in Coral Gables, the University of Miami is the most comprehensive private research university in the Southeastern United States. Approximately 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and more than 100 countries are enrolled in the University's many graduate and undergraduate degree programs.

Including the School of Music, the University of Miami has 13 schools and colleges. Among them are the distinguished schools of marine science, law, and medicine. The University of Miami has an excellent faculty and one of the most comprehensive undergradu- ate honors programs of any American university. The majority of new freshmen are in the top fifth of their high school classes. Students have the opportunity to continue that excellence through small class sizes that invite close student-teacher interaction. The Residential College concept-where faculty and their families live in campus housing with undergraduate students-further demonstrates the University's strong commitment to the undergraduate student.

The School of Music: The University of Miami's School of Music ranks among the most comprehensive and innovative in the nation. While building on a classical tradition, the school incorporates a contemporary approach to learning and creatively responds to the changing needs of the world of music. A pioneer in new curricula, the school was the first in the nation to offer degrees in Music Business and Entertainment Industries and Music Engineering Technology. The School was also among the first to offer degrees in Music Therapy, Musical Theatre, and Studio Music and Jazz.

Recorded at Gusman Hall at the University of Miami and Fint United Methodist Church of Coral Gables. Microphones AKG414B/ULS and BBK4007; Mic-pre: John Hardy M I; Digital Editing: Sound Designer 11; Recording Engineer: Simon Soong, Peter McGrath. Cover design and text layout by Armando A. Acwedo.

Our Thanks to William Hipp, Dean, School of Music.

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