Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)
Men’s Glee Club
How Brave, How Beautiful, How Blue
Eugene Rogers, conductor, John Boonenberg, pianist, and special guests
The Men of Lincoln, Lincoln High School, Toni Micik, conductor.
A celebration of the world's beauty and depth defines our theme. You will hear music that captures the disparate struggles, feelings, thoughts, and triumphs of the human experience--including the premiere of Let us plant our gardens now, a new work by composer Dominick DiOrio with lyrics by poet Megan Levad inspired by the Flint-water crisis.
PROGRAM: Lauridsen- Sure on this shining night; Nelson- Ring out, wild bells; Rachmaninoff- from All Night Vigil--Slava v vishnih Bogu & Priidite; Hassler- Dixit Maria; Chilcott- Five Ways to Kill a Man; Berg- Fire Down Below; Kallman- Fre-o; Reigh- Don’t Be Afraid; and Kwagena Thina Bo (Xhosa traditional folksong)
The Men of Lincoln, Lincoln High School, Toni Micik, conductor.
A celebration of the world's beauty and depth defines our theme. You will hear music that captures the disparate struggles, feelings, thoughts, and triumphs of the human experience--including the premiere of Let us plant our gardens now, a new work by composer Dominick DiOrio with lyrics by poet Megan Levad inspired by the Flint-water crisis.
PROGRAM: Lauridsen- Sure on this shining night; Nelson- Ring out, wild bells; Rachmaninoff- from All Night Vigil--Slava v vishnih Bogu & Priidite; Hassler- Dixit Maria; Chilcott- Five Ways to Kill a Man; Berg- Fire Down Below; Kallman- Fre-o; Reigh- Don’t Be Afraid; and Kwagena Thina Bo (Xhosa traditional folksong)