Voice Studies at the University of Toronto Presents: OraSTORYo! Our Birth, Rebirth, and Re-Emergence
80 Queens Park
80 Queens Park
Featuring singers from the Graduate Oratorio Ensemble and Dr. Kathryn Tremills, collaborative pianist.
The Tuesday Voice Series is made possible in part by a generous gift from Dianne W. Henderson.
PROGRAM
Vajrasattva: Meditation on Buddha: a one hundred syllable mantra
Traditional
Enquan (Frank) Yu
Homme, tu n’es plus seul! (Ève)
Jules Massenet
Louis Gallet
Emma MacNeil, Christian Matt
On Mighty Pens (The Creation)
Franz Joseph Haydn
English trans. after Gottfried van Swieten
Wen Shan Wang
Quia Respexit (Magnificat)
Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach
Emma MacNeil
III. Magnificat (Christmas Oratorio)
Bob Chilcott
Taline Yeremian; Ensemble;
Yuan Chen, conductor
Magnificat in D major, BWV 243
Johann Sebastian Bach
V. Et Misericordia
VIII. Deposuit
Taline Yeremian, Enquan (Frank) Yu
Thou Only Hast the Words of Life (The Light of Life)
Edward Elgar
Edward Capel-Cure
Christian Masucci-Facchini
The World You’re Coming Into (Liverpool Oratorio)
Paul McCartney, Carl Davis
Yuan (Alba) Chen
O, wie selig ist das Kind (Athalia)
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Ernst Raupach after Jean Racine
Wen Shan Wang, Taline Yeremian
Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac (The Chester Miracle Plays, 16th Century: The Stories of Lot and Adam)
Benjamin Britten
Christian Masucci-Facchini, Christian Matta
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