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9144-MCD
2010
featuring the
Mansfield University Concert Choir,
Peggy Dettwiler, Conductor
(fall semester)
Vincent Lawrence, Conductor
(spring semester)
Alto
Cari Begeal
Elizabeth Bentley
Kim Bodhorn
Lindsay Brown
Kathleen Cormier
Katie Debach
Melanie DeJesus
Daniela DiBenedetto
Stephanie Hennet
Hanako Henty
Tabitha Gallagher
Hingrid Kujawinski
Ashley Mulhollem
Christina Paulin
Brittany Robbins
Sara Scott
Emily Vermillion
Nicole Yeagley
Tenor
Steve Adamietz
Kadeem Calhoun
Brian Dix
Andrew Dutko
Nathan Fulkerson
Josh Hartman
Michael Hogue
Andrew Jones
Bradley Kafferlin
Derek Keifer
Alex MacDonald
Ryan D. Machir
Nathaniel Miscannon
C. J. Owens
Max Roche
Derrek Stark
Bass
Josh Berkey
Adam Brokos
Derek Gracey
Tim Harman
Tyler Harnsberger
Robert Harris
Jonah Klixbull
Brydon Lidle
Kevin Malmrose
Jarrod Miller
Holden Moyer
Logan Shearer
Ethan Sherman
Mark Shoemaker
Alex Slaughter
Nicholas Webb
Matthew Westgate
Instrumentalists
Hanako Henty, Piano
Garret Holdren, Cello
Beth Palmer, Organ
Mansfield University
Mansfield University is located in the mountains of north central Pennsylvania and is one
of fourteen universities in the State System of Higher Education. About 3,300 students attend
the rural campus, which offers nearly 70 degree programs. Founded in 1857, Mansfield was the
first state institution to grant a certificate to teach music and has a long and rich tradition of
musical excellence.
The Music Department is staffed by 26 faculty members with degrees from some of the
most prestigious music schools in the country. The department enrolls more than 250 music
majors and offers bachelor degrees in music including Music Education, Music Industry, and
Performance as well as the Bachelor of Arts Degree and the Master of Arts Degree in Music with
specialties in Choral Conducting, Instrumental Conducting, Collaborative Piano, and Music
Education. For more information, write to the Music Department at Mansfield University,
Butler Music Center, Mansfield, PA 16933, or call (570) 662-4710. Mansfield's Music
Department web site can be located at http://music.mansfield.edu.
Alto
Cari Begeal
Elizabeth Bentley
Kim Bodhorn
Lindsay Brown
Kathleen Cormier
Katie Debach
Melanie DeJesus
Daniela DiBenedetto
Stephanie Hennet
Hanako Henty
Tabitha Gallagher
Hingrid Kujawinski
Ashley Mulhollem
Christina Paulin
Brittany Robbins
Sara Scott
Emily Vermillion
Nicole Yeagley
Tenor
Steve Adamietz
Kadeem Calhoun
Brian Dix
Andrew Dutko
Nathan Fulkerson
Josh Hartman
Michael Hogue
Andrew Jones
Bradley Kafferlin
Derek Keifer
Alex MacDonald
Ryan D. Machir
Nathaniel Miscannon
C. J. Owens
Max Roche
Derrek Stark
Bass
Josh Berkey
Adam Brokos
Derek Gracey
Tim Harman
Tyler Harnsberger
Robert Harris
Jonah Klixbull
Brydon Lidle
Kevin Malmrose
Jarrod Miller
Holden Moyer
Logan Shearer
Ethan Sherman
Mark Shoemaker
Alex Slaughter
Nicholas Webb
Matthew Westgate
Instrumentalists
Hanako Henty, Piano
Garret Holdren, Cello
Beth Palmer, Organ
Mansfield University
Mansfield University is located in the mountains of north central Pennsylvania and is one
of fourteen universities in the State System of Higher Education. About 3,300 students attend
the rural campus, which offers nearly 70 degree programs. Founded in 1857, Mansfield was the
first state institution to grant a certificate to teach music and has a long and rich tradition of
musical excellence.
The Music Department is staffed by 26 faculty members with degrees from some of the
most prestigious music schools in the country. The department enrolls more than 250 music
majors and offers bachelor degrees in music including Music Education, Music Industry, and
Performance as well as the Bachelor of Arts Degree and the Master of Arts Degree in Music with
specialties in Choral Conducting, Instrumental Conducting, Collaborative Piano, and Music
Education. For more information, write to the Music Department at Mansfield University,
Butler Music Center, Mansfield, PA 16933, or call (570) 662-4710. Mansfield's Music
Department web site can be located at http://music.mansfield.edu.
9144-MCD
2010
featuring the
Mansfield University Concert Choir,
Peggy Dettwiler, Conductor
(fall semester)
Vincent Lawrence, Conductor
(spring semester)
Concert Choir
Vincent Lawrence, Conductor
8. Cantate Domino (Walton Music) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Jothen
9. When David Heard That His Son Was Slain (G. Schirmer) . . . John Chorbajian
In Windsor Forest (Oxford University Press) . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Vaughan Williams
10.
I. The Conspiracy
Kelly Perkins, Conductor
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II. Drinking Song
Hingrid Kujawinski, Conductor
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IV. Wedding Chorus
13. Shenandoah (Lawson-Gould Music Publishers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. James Erb
14. Rainsong
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15. Over The Rainbow (MGM/Leo Feist) . . . . . . . . . Harold Arlen/arr. Ben Kendall
Missa Brevis (Boosey & Hawkes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoltn Kodly
16.
Kyrie
17.
Credo (The Nicene Creed)
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Mansfield University
Music Department
presents
Concert Choir
Peggy Dettwiler, Conductor
Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Part 1) (Public Domain) . . . Johann Sebastian Bach
Virga Jesse floruit (Public Domain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anton Bruckner
A Spotless Rose (Galaxy Music) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Howells
hope, faith, life, love (Walton Music) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Whitacre
Past Life Melodies (Morton Music) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Hopkins
Flower of Beauty (ECS Publishing) . . . . . . . . w. Sydney Bell/m. John Clements
I Can Tell the World (Hal Leonard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moses Hogan