Cantus Jubilus, a work for unaccompanied choir and soloists, received the world premiere on April 30, 2011 at St. Olaf Catholic Church in downtown Minneapolis. In the concert of music for choir and organ, the University Singers of the University of Minnesota under the direction of Kathy Salzman Romey, Matthew Mehaffey, and Matthew Olson, along [...]
Prelude, Adagio and Fugato, Improvisation
Pie Jesu from “Requiem”, A. L. Webber
So ist mein Jesu nun from “St. Matthew Passion”, J.S. Bach
Fugue in G major, J. S Bach
Lift Thine Eyes from “Elijah”, F. Mendelssohn
Venite Exultemus J. Crüger
Largo from “Trio Sonata in C major”, J. S. Bach
Sound the Trumpet,Henry Purcell
O Lovely Peace from “Judas Maccabaeus”, G. [...]
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The University of Minnesota Singers
Cantus Jubilus (cantus, Lat., ‘song’, ‘melody’; jubilus, Lat., ‘shout of joy’), a work for unaccompanied mixed choir and soloists, takes its title from a name often associated with a joyful setting of a song without text – a type of chant more typically described as [...]