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Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir
All Things Bright and Beautiful

Song NameComposer
Duet from Cantata No. 15Johann Sebastian Bach
Kyrie eleison from Messe BasseGabriel Faure
I'm Nobody! Who Are You? from Two Nobody SongsPaul Bouman
Mr. Nobody from Two Nobody SongsPaul Bouman
To Music16th Century German Chorale Melody
Ton TheJeanne and Robert Gilmore
Badgers and Hedgehogs (Benedicte No. 4) from Bless the LordAndrew Carter
Butterflies and Moths (Benedicte No. 7) from Bless the LordAndrew Carter
Ever Loving ShepherdGeorge Frideric Handel
Here Rattler, Here!American Folk Song
Sound the TrumpetHenry Purcell
Bist du bei mirJohann Sebastian Bach
Lake Isle of InnesfreeEleanor Daley
All Things Bright and BeautifulJohn Rutter
SahaytaBen Allaway
AreadyE. Markham Lee
PrayerJohannes Brahms
A-Tisket A-TasketElla Fitzgerald/ Al Feldman

Directed by Julia J. White

The Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir is based in Harrisonburg, Virginia, nestled between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. Founded by Eastern Mennonite University's Julia J. White in 1991, the choir has grown from 37 to over 200 members in grades K-12, coming from throughout the Shenandoah Valley, in four early elementary classes and three performing choirs. The once a week rehearsals include instruction in vocal production and diction, Kodaly-based solfege instruction and exposure to excellent choral literature. These 18 lightly-accompanied (by piano and organ) songs include five by the Concert Choir 2005-2006, 5 by the Preparatory and Treble Choirs, and 8 by the Concert Choir 2006-2007. Some favorites are J.S. Bach's "Duet from Cantata No. 15," the 16th Century German choral melody "To Music," Jeanne and Robert Gilmore's joyous "Ton The," the lilting American Folk Song "Here Rattler, Here!," Henry Purcell's lovely "Sound the Trumpet," John Rutter's inspiring title tune, and E. Markham Lee's heartwarming "Arcady." The SVCC has a bright, sweet, clear sound, perfect diction, and the song selection works with the joy and spirit of the singers. Treat yourself to "All Things" and enjoy!

Item code: 6081C | 1 CD | $15.95 add item to cart
Choral | Some a cappella | Mixed | United States


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