Concert Schedule 2012 - 2013
Ithaca College Choir
Lawrence Doebler*, conductor
Erin Peters and Christopher Harris, graduate conductors
2012-2013 Season
35th Annual Tour
Lincoln Center April 19, 2013
Collage Concert October 7, 2012
• Frostiana by Randall Thompson
Choral Reunion (DoeblerFest) October 14, 2012
• Irish Tune from County Derry arranged by Percy GraInger
• Frostiana by Randall Thompson
• Fern Hill by John Corigliano
• Deep River arranged by H/ T. Burleigh
• Ezekiel saw de Wheel arranged by William Dawson
Choral Composition Festival November 10, 2012
• …to balance myself upon a broken world (Paul Carey, composer) World Premiere
NYSSMA Winter Conference Rochester NY November 30, 2012
• Honored Choir
• Ithaca College Choir performed Frostiana by Thompson; Laudibus in sanctis by William Byrd and Hymn to St. Cecilia by Benjamin Britten
Winter Collage December 9
• Go Lovely Rose written and conducted by Christopher Harris
• World Premiere
Concert at First Presbyterian Church Ithaca December 12, 2012
MLK Concert January 21, 2013
• Beyond my Faults arranged by Christopher Harris
Concert with Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra and Choir April 14, 2013
• Laudibus in sanctis by William Byrd
• Hymn to St. Cecilia by Benjamin Britten
• Gloria by Francis Poulenc, Jessica Julin, alumna soloist
Concert with Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra and Choir April 18, 2013
Port Washington Long Island 7:30PM
• Laudibus in sanctis by William Byrd
• Hymn to St. Cecilia by Benjamin Britten
• Gloria by Francis Poulenc, Jessica Julin, alumna soloist
Concert with Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra and Choir April 19, 2013
Lincoln Center Alice Tully Hall 8PM
• Laudibus in sanctis by William Byrd
• Hymn to St. Cecilia by Benjamin Britten
• Gloria by Francis Poulenc, Jessica Julin, alumna soloist
Choir and Madrigal Singers April 27, 2013
8:15PM, Erin Peters, graduate conductor
Commencement Eve Concert May 18, 2013
8:30PM
*This is professor Doebler’s final season. He has been the Director of Choral Activities at Ithaca College for 35 years.
