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Thread #144461   Message #3583710
Posted By: maeve
12-Dec-13 - 06:36 PM
Thread Name: Quasimodal Chorus! Maine, USA
Subject: RE: Quasimodal Chorus! Maine, USA
As promised, here is the set list. Any errors are likely mine. People clearly enjoyed all of the selections by all of the performers. I heard many compliments on "When the Snows of Winter Fall" and "Azemmur", but each piece had its own charm, or power, or humor, or beauty.

FIRST SET:
"Winter Sky" - by Billy Edd Wheeler- sung by Anne Dodson and Matt Szostak

"Modimo Rea Go Boka" - South African praise song- Quasimodal Chorus

"Owen Sound" - Words, Isaac Watts, Music & Arr., Don Jamison- Quasimodal Chorus

"When the Snows of Winter Fall"- Words & Music Graeme Miles, Harmonies- Craig Morgan Robson (Celebrating and in honor of both Sarah Morgan and Graeme Miles)- Quasimodal Chorus

"Snow" -Jesse Winchester - sung by David Dodson (guitar)

"Lina A" - by Hazel and Neil Delehey- Sung by Hazel Delehey and Anne Dodson (guitars)

"Deep River Blues" - by Doc Watson - Sung by Anne Dodson & Hazel Delehey (guitars)

"The Swimming Song" - by Loudon Snowden Wainwright III - Sung by Anne (dulcimer), Matt (banjo), Will Brown (guitar)

"Oh, Spirit Sweet of Summer Time"- Words by William Allingham, Trad. Irish tune - Sung by Quasimodal Chorus sopranos

"Suite July" - by Jan Harmon- Quasimodal Chorus

SECOND SET -
"Oh Doctor, Doctor" round – by Bob Gibson?- Sung by Will, Matt, and Anne

"Greenland Spring" from "Thule Suite"– by Robert Richardson- Sung by the January Men and Then Some

"Summon Up the Sun" – by Mike O'Connor- Sung by The January Men and Then Some

"Lord of the North Wind"- by John Renbourn (work in progress, with Anne Dodson and Matt Szostak) - Sung by Anne, Matt, Will

"Sweet Day" – by Joan Sprung – Sung by Anne (Bass dulcimer), Matt (cittern), Will ( percussion)

"Parting Glass" – by Judith B. Goodenough – Sung by Anne & Matt

"Dupsha Dove" – by Peter and Lou Berriman- Anne and Matt (Steel Guitars)

"Azemmur" – by Djura- Quasimodal Chorus (The original is here.) Our version was sung by women and men.

"So Ben Mi Ch'ha Bon Tempo" – by Orazio Vecchi - Quasimodal Chorus (Matt, hurdy gurdy/ Will, laud)

"A Happy New Year" – Trad. English, Coll. By Cecil Sharp from Fred Grossman of Langport, Somerset- Everyone