1. |
My spirit sang all day
Gerald Finzi |
1:45 |
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2. |
Shenandoah
James Erb |
4:07 |
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3. |
Afton Water
John Rutter |
3:35 |
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4. |
Down by the sally gardens
John Rutter |
2:42 |
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5. |
Dieu! Qu’il la fait bon regarder!
Claude Debussy |
2:23 |
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6. |
Lay a garland
Robert Pearsall |
2:56 |
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7. |
Zigeunerlied 5
Johannes Brahms |
1:18 |
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8. |
Zigeunerlied 6
Johannes Brahms |
2:00 |
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9. |
Abendlied
Felix Mendelssohn |
2:31 |
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10. |
Locus iste
Anton Bruckner |
3:25 |
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11. |
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
Charles Stanford |
4:44 |
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12. |
He is risen
Richard Madden |
3:18 |
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13. |
Ave verum corpus
Katherine Dienes |
2:35 |
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14. |
City called heaven Soloist: Maugapaia Ropeti-Iupeli Josephine Poelinitz |
4:45 |
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15. |
Ain’-a that good news!
William Dawson |
2:00 |
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16. |
I can’t give you anything but love McHugh/Fields, arr. Riley/Althouse
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2:33 |
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17. |
Sau la’u teine Samoa Trad. Samoan, arr Chris Marshall Trad., Chris Marshall |
1:40 |
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18. |
Pusi nofo Trad. Samoan, arr Chris Marshall Trad., Chris Marshall |
0:43 |
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19. |
Now is the hour
Felix Mendelssohn |
2:42 |
The graduate choir, NZ, has earned a reputation for the performance of choral music at its best, for programming which is accessible and universal in appeal, for the musical integrity it brings to this repertoire, and for the warmth and breadth of its sound. This varied programme ranges from sacred music of the 19th and 20th centuries through to art songs, folk-songs, spirituals and jazz; the choir sings in no fewer than six languages, there is a mixture of unaccompanied and accompanied music – in short, something for everyone!