One Hundred and Fourteenth Season
(Second Concert)—8:00 P.M., Saturday, May 4, 2002
Madison High School, 170 Ridgedale Ave, Madison, NJ
William Rech | Conductor |
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Helen E. J. Thomas | At the Piano |
Donald Boos | soloist |
Nancy Modell | Accompanist |
Work | Music | Words | Arranger | |
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Selections by the Club | ||||
America the Beautiful | Samuel Ward | Katharine Lee Bates | Walter Ehret | |
Gaudeamus Igitur | Traditional | Marshall Bartholomew | ||
Thanks Be To Thee | George Frideric Handel | Channing Lefebvre | ||
Who Is Sylvia | Franz Schubert | William Shakespeare | Augustus Barratt | |
Prayer from Lohengrin | Richard Wagner | George Meade | ||
Selections by Donald Boos | ||||
Warm as the Autumn Light from The Ballad of Baby Doe |
Douglas Moore | |||
Il balen del suo sorriso} from Il Trovatore |
Giuseppe Verdi | Salvatore Cammarano | ||
Mamma, Mamma from The Most Happy Fella |
Frank Loesser | |||
Selections by the Club | ||||
Selections from Ivanhoe 1. Was Hael! 2. Light Foot Upon the Dancing Green 3. Drink, Drink Ye All 4. Fremuere Principes 5. And So To Sleep |
Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan | Julian Sturgis | Ernest Ford & John W. Kennedy |
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic | William Steffe | Julia Ward Howe | Peter J. Wilhousky | |
{Intermission} | ||||
Selections by the Club | ||||
Tom's Diner | Suzanne Vega | John W. Kennedy | ||
Java Jive | Ben Oakland | Milton Drake | Ed Lojeski | |
If You Should Love Again | Frank Leite | Helen E. J. Thomas | ||
Three Sea Chanteys 1. Eight Bells 2. Away to Rio! 3. Old Man Noah |
Traditional | Marshall Bartholomew | ||
Selections by Donald Boos | ||||
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning from Oklahoma |
Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein, II | ||
On the Street Where You Live from My Fair Lady |
Frederick Loewe | Alan J. Lerner | ||
Hey There / You Gotta Have Heart from Pajama Game & Damn Yankees |
Richard Alder | Larry Ross | ||
Selections by the Club | ||||
Songs from Guys and Dolls 1. Fugue for Tinhorns 2. The Oldest Established 3. I'll Know 4. Luck, Be a Lady Tonight 5. I've Never Been in Love Before 6. Happy ending |
Frank Loesser | John H. Bunnell |