VIDEOS

Shenandoah | Arranged by Norman Luboff

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at St. Stephen Parish on Sunday, November 19th 2023. Features Allie Weaver & James Fousek as soloists

 

Baião de Dois | Matheus Cruz

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at Frame Presbyterian Memorial Church on Saturday, November 18th 2023.

 

The Water is Wide | arr. Luigi Zaninelli

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at St. Stephen Parish on Sunday, November 19th 2023.

 

La Llorona | arr. Jon Washburn

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at St. Stephen Parish on Sunday, November 19th 2023. Features Monica Simons as a soloist, and Ann Kleifgen on Harp

 

Down by the Riverside | arr. John Rutter

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at St. Stephen Parish on Sunday, November 19th 2023. Features Clay Schmit as a soloist.

 

The Turtle Dove | R. Vaughan Williams

From our Journey Around The Globe Through Folk Music concert at St. Stephen Parish on Sunday, November 19th 2023. Features Huba Bodor-Gosztony, solo as a soloist.

 

"Lo, in the Time Appointed" - Healey Willan (1880-1968).

Sacred choral Performed by Monteverdi Chorale, Stevens Point, WI. From "Lessons and Carols" 2005

 

"The Shepherd's Carol" by Bob Chilcott

Performed by Monteverdi Chorale, Stevens Point, WI. From "Lessons and Carols" 2005

 

"Ubi Caritas" Maurice Duruflé

Performed by Monteverdi Chorale, Stevens Point, WI

"Ubi Caritas" from "Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens" (Four motets on Gregorian themes), Op. 10, are four sacred motets composed by Maurice Duruflé in 1960, based on Gregorian themes. "He set Ubi caritas et amor", "Tota pulchra es," "Tu es Petrus," and "Tantum ergo."

 

"A Welsh Lullabye" - arr. K. Lee Scott

"Suo Gan" is a traditional Welsh lullaby written by an anonymous composer. It was first recorded in print around 1800 and the lyrics were notably captured by the Welsh folklorist Robert Bryan. The song's title simply means lullaby. This arrangement is by K. Lee Scott. Performed by Monteverdi Chorale of Stevens Point, WI in 2005.