| 2006/2007 |
|
| |
"...On
The Water" |
| |
Gioacchino
Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle |
|
| 2005/2006 |
|
| |
"Celebrate!
A Score of Scores" |
| |
"Celebrate!
Mozart": Vesperae Solennes de Confessore and
the Mass in C major "Coronation Mass" |
|
| 2004/2005 |
|
| Bach |
B
Minor Mass, with the UW
Oshkosh Chamber Choir |
| |
"On
the Light Side" |
|
| 2003/2004 |
|
| Rutter
& Fauré |
"Elegy":
Requiems by Fauré and Rutter |
| |
"Sing
With Us", with special guest Nick Page |
|
| 2002/2003 |
|
| Verdi |
Requiem,
with the Waukesha Choral
Union, the UW
Platteville Chamber Choir and the UW
Oshkosh Chamber Choir |
| |
"Spare
Parts" |
|
| 2001/2002 |
|
| |
"For
the Beauty of the Earth": with texts that celebrate the beauty
of nature and creation, the program encompassed many genres, and
spanned music from settings of Native American texts to Italian
Madrigals of Monteverdi |
| Honegger |
King
David |
|
| 2000/2001 |
|
| Brahms |
Requiem |
| |
"Love
Notes": love-inspired music from Biblical texts of the Songs
of Solomon through the 19th century Romantic Era and into jazz |
|
| 1999/2000 |
|
| J.S.
Bach |
Passion
According to St. John |
| |
"From
Folk to Fantasy": familiar melodies, international folk songs,
favorite excerpts from beloved opera scores, and a medley from
Andrew Lloyd Weber's Phantom of the Opera |
|
| 1998/99
|
|
| |
Franz
Schubert's Mass in C, Opus 48, D. 452;
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Exultate Jubilate, K. 165 (Susan
Almjeld, soprano soloist); and
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Vesperae Solennes De Confessore,
K. 339 |
| |
"Sing
We and Chant It: English Madrigals" |
| Mahler |
Symphony
No. 2 (Resurrection), with the Oshkosh
Symphony Orchestra and UW
Oshkosh Choirs |
|
| 1997/98
|
|
| |
works
by Brahms and Schubert |
| |
Gyorgy
Orban and Andrew Carter, with the Oshkosh Youth Choir |
|
| 1996/97 |
|
| |
Americana,
with guest conductor Marianne
Chaudoir |
| Handel |
Israel in Egypt |
|
| 1995/96 |
|
| Duruflé |
Requiem |
| Walton |
Bleshazzar's Feast (with the Green
Bay Chamber Choir, Lakeshore
Chorale, and the Green
Bay Symphony) |
| |
"Music
from Scandinavia" |
|
| 1994/95 |
|
| |
"Music of the Americas " |
| Beethoven
|
Mass
in C (with Lakeshore
Chorale) and debut of The Oshkosh Youth Choir |
|
| 1993/94 |
|
| |
Works
by Britten, Bach, Brahms, Bartok and Brubeck |
| Schubert |
Mass in G, with choirs from Winneconne High School and
Oshkosh West High School |
| Orff
|
Carmina
Burana, with the UW
Oshkosh Concert Choir and the Oshkosh
Symphony Orchestra |
|
| 1992/93 |
|
|
Fauré |
Requiem,
and Cantique de Jean Racine |
| Haydn
|
Creation |
|
| 1991/92 |
|
| Mozart |
Requiem |
| |
Celebration
of 100 years of Jewish life in the Fox Valley, with the world
premier of a commissioned work -- Kohelet by Bonia Shur
-- and Chichester Psalms by Bernstein |
|
| 1990/91
|
|
| Mozart
|
Vesperae
Solennes de Confessore |
| |
First
performance of A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols |
| Rutter
|
Gloria,
with Lakeshore Chorale
|
|
| 1989/90 |
|
| Vivaldi |
Gloria |
| Handel
|
Messiah |
|
| 1988/89 |
|
| Monteverdi
|
Magnificat |
| Rutter
|
Requiem,
with the Lakeshore
Chorale of Sheboygan |
|
| 1987/88 |
|
| J.
S. Bach |
Magnificat
in D Major |
| |
Works
by British composers as a benefit for Wisconsin Public Radio |
|
| 1986/87
|
|
| J.
S. Bach |
Jesu,
meine Freude |
| Britten |
Festival Te Deum |