Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program
Title
Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program (p. 1)
Description
[page 1]
[corresponds to front cover of OWU Choir Program]
OHIO WESLEYAN
CONCERT CHOIR
Rexford Keller
Conductor
[sketch of Gray Chapel tower]
European Tour 1967
[corresponds to front cover of OWU Choir Program]
OHIO WESLEYAN
CONCERT CHOIR
Rexford Keller
Conductor
[sketch of Gray Chapel tower]
European Tour 1967
Title
Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program (p. 2)
Description
[page 2]
[corresponds to unlabeled page 2 of OWU Choir Program]
Program
I
O Gladsome Light Harold Darke
Witness Lloyd Pfautsch
My Shepherd Will Supply Virgil Thompson
Roots and Leaves Ralph E. Williams
Sing We Merrily Unto God Martin Shaw
II
SELECTED WORKS TO BE ANNOUNCED AND PERFORMED
BY THE WOMEN'S TRIPLE QUARTET
III
A Madrigal Thomas Morley
The Turtle Dove Vaughn-Williams
Elijah Rock Jester Hairston
Songs of Innocence
Piping Down the Valleys
The Shepherd
Infant Joy
Little Lamb
Laughing Song
[corresponds to unlabeled page 2 of OWU Choir Program]
Program
I
O Gladsome Light Harold Darke
Witness Lloyd Pfautsch
My Shepherd Will Supply Virgil Thompson
Roots and Leaves Ralph E. Williams
Sing We Merrily Unto God Martin Shaw
II
SELECTED WORKS TO BE ANNOUNCED AND PERFORMED
BY THE WOMEN'S TRIPLE QUARTET
III
A Madrigal Thomas Morley
The Turtle Dove Vaughn-Williams
Elijah Rock Jester Hairston
Songs of Innocence
Piping Down the Valleys
The Shepherd
Infant Joy
Little Lamb
Laughing Song
Title
Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program (p. 3)
Description
[page 3]
[corresponds to unlabeled page 3 of OWU Choir Program]
IV
SELECTED WORKS TO BE ANNOUNCED AND PERFORMED
BY THE MEN'S TRIPLE QUARTET
V
Ye Sons and Daughters Volckmar Leisring
At the Cry of the First Bird Hayden Morgan
Christ Has Been Raised Paul Koch
Echo Song Orlando de Lassus
Ezekul Saw de Wheel William Dawson
TOURING SCHEDULE
May 31--Paisley Paisley Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 1--Edinburgh Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 2--Bolton Victoria Hall, Methodist Mission 7:30 P.M.
June 4--Belfast Sunday Morning
University Road Methodist Church
Sunday evening
Grosvenor Hall, Belfast Central Mission 7:30 P.M.
June 5--Colwyn Bay St. John's Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 6--Manchester Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 7--Wolverhampton Darlington Street Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 8--London Muswell Hill Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 9--Geneva Calvin Auditorium in connection with
St. Pierre Cathedral 7:30 P.M.
June 14--Berlin Concert for the Armed Forces 8:00 P.M.
June 16--Copenhagen Lutheran Church of Sweden 7:30 P.M.
June 18--Paris Sunday Morning -- Methodist Church of Paris
[corresponds to unlabeled page 3 of OWU Choir Program]
IV
SELECTED WORKS TO BE ANNOUNCED AND PERFORMED
BY THE MEN'S TRIPLE QUARTET
V
Ye Sons and Daughters Volckmar Leisring
At the Cry of the First Bird Hayden Morgan
Christ Has Been Raised Paul Koch
Echo Song Orlando de Lassus
Ezekul Saw de Wheel William Dawson
TOURING SCHEDULE
May 31--Paisley Paisley Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 1--Edinburgh Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 2--Bolton Victoria Hall, Methodist Mission 7:30 P.M.
June 4--Belfast Sunday Morning
University Road Methodist Church
Sunday evening
Grosvenor Hall, Belfast Central Mission 7:30 P.M.
June 5--Colwyn Bay St. John's Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 6--Manchester Methodist Central Hall 7:30 P.M.
June 7--Wolverhampton Darlington Street Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 8--London Muswell Hill Methodist Church 7:30 P.M.
June 9--Geneva Calvin Auditorium in connection with
St. Pierre Cathedral 7:30 P.M.
June 14--Berlin Concert for the Armed Forces 8:00 P.M.
June 16--Copenhagen Lutheran Church of Sweden 7:30 P.M.
June 18--Paris Sunday Morning -- Methodist Church of Paris
Title
Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program (p. 4)
Description
[page 4]
[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 in OWU Choir Program]
About Ohio Wesleyan
Located in Delaware near the geographical center of the State of Ohio, Ohio
Wesleyan University has for over one hundred years occupied a distinguished place
among the educational institutions of the United States. It was established in 1842
by the Methodist Church. Since its founding the Methodists have continued to maintain
great interest in it, and to give financial aid to its program.
The men and women of the faculty, of high character and academic training, are,
first of all, good teachers. The University, which is fully accredited by the Association
of American Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the National Association of Schools
of Music, is regarded by graduate and professional schools as supplying a fine prepara-
tion for their work. The following degrees are conferred: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor
of Music, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Master of Arts. In the music area, majors are
offered in piano, voice, organ, school music (choral and instrumental), and in an
orchestral or band instrument, theory, or church music.
The Department of Music is located in Sanborn Hall, a building of some seventy-
five rooms. Here we find a recital hall, class rooms, rehearsal rooms for music organi-
zations, practice studios, teaching studios, and the music library. The library houses,
in addition to books, recordings, and orchestral, band and choral scores.
The Department is organized to give instruction, not only to those majoring in
music, but also to those interested in music as an avocation. The fields of study include
piano, organ, violin, cello, woodwind and brass instruments, percussion, theory, compo-
sition, history, and literature and appreciation of music. The music staff are gifted
specialists who are performers as well as fine teachers. The instruction is geared to
professional standards with a view to training majors to take an active part in the
music life of their generation as performers, private teachers, college instructors, school
music supervisors, church organists and ministers of music, arrangers, and conduc-
tors.
Choral performance has been an important activity at Ohio Wesleyan since the
establishment of the Music Department in 1877. With the upsurge in choral singing
in the colleges of America following the First World War, the Ohio Wesleyan Choir was
founded, becoming a group dedicated to the development of a singing technique and style
capable of performing the great choral masterpieces, both secular and sacred, from
the Renaissance to contemporary times. Recently a distinguished New York composer
and critic writing in the AMERICAN ORGANIST called it "one of America's finest stu-
dent choirs." Several contemporary composers have dedicated compositions to it, and
the group has given premier performances of other contemporary works as well. The
Choir has made forty-seven annual tours which have taken it into all parts of the United
States and Canada. This is the Choir's second trip abroad.
[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 in OWU Choir Program]
About Ohio Wesleyan
Located in Delaware near the geographical center of the State of Ohio, Ohio
Wesleyan University has for over one hundred years occupied a distinguished place
among the educational institutions of the United States. It was established in 1842
by the Methodist Church. Since its founding the Methodists have continued to maintain
great interest in it, and to give financial aid to its program.
The men and women of the faculty, of high character and academic training, are,
first of all, good teachers. The University, which is fully accredited by the Association
of American Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the National Association of Schools
of Music, is regarded by graduate and professional schools as supplying a fine prepara-
tion for their work. The following degrees are conferred: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor
of Music, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Master of Arts. In the music area, majors are
offered in piano, voice, organ, school music (choral and instrumental), and in an
orchestral or band instrument, theory, or church music.
The Department of Music is located in Sanborn Hall, a building of some seventy-
five rooms. Here we find a recital hall, class rooms, rehearsal rooms for music organi-
zations, practice studios, teaching studios, and the music library. The library houses,
in addition to books, recordings, and orchestral, band and choral scores.
The Department is organized to give instruction, not only to those majoring in
music, but also to those interested in music as an avocation. The fields of study include
piano, organ, violin, cello, woodwind and brass instruments, percussion, theory, compo-
sition, history, and literature and appreciation of music. The music staff are gifted
specialists who are performers as well as fine teachers. The instruction is geared to
professional standards with a view to training majors to take an active part in the
music life of their generation as performers, private teachers, college instructors, school
music supervisors, church organists and ministers of music, arrangers, and conduc-
tors.
Choral performance has been an important activity at Ohio Wesleyan since the
establishment of the Music Department in 1877. With the upsurge in choral singing
in the colleges of America following the First World War, the Ohio Wesleyan Choir was
founded, becoming a group dedicated to the development of a singing technique and style
capable of performing the great choral masterpieces, both secular and sacred, from
the Renaissance to contemporary times. Recently a distinguished New York composer
and critic writing in the AMERICAN ORGANIST called it "one of America's finest stu-
dent choirs." Several contemporary composers have dedicated compositions to it, and
the group has given premier performances of other contemporary works as well. The
Choir has made forty-seven annual tours which have taken it into all parts of the United
States and Canada. This is the Choir's second trip abroad.
Dublin Core
Title
Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program
Subject
Concert choir--Ohio Wesleyan University--Delaware County--Ohio
Ohio Wesleyan University--Delaware County--Ohio
Tours--European--Ohio Wesleyan University--Delaware County--Ohio
Ohio Wesleyan University--Delaware County--Ohio
Tours--European--Ohio Wesleyan University--Delaware County--Ohio
Description
Program for Ohio Wesleyan University Concert Choir's European Tour
Creator
The Music Department, Ohio Wesleyan University
Publisher
Ohio Wesleyan University; Delaware County Ohio
Date
1967
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Program
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
22221016
Collection
Citation
The Music Department, Ohio Wesleyan University, “Ohio Wesleyan Concert Choir European Tour Program,” Delaware County Memory, accessed December 25, 2024, http://66.213.124.233/items/show/182.