A Medley of Well-Known Christmas Carols, arr. by Arthur Harris
Pietro Yon: "Gesu Bambino" - arr. by William Ryden with solo soprano, Carolyn Greiner
Robert Shaw and Robert Rusell Bennett: "Many Moods of Christmas Suite 4"
Jeff Tyzik: "Chanukah Suite"
Selections from "One Hundred Carols for Choirs" edited and arranged by David Willcocks and John Rutter
George Frideric Handel: - selections from The Messiah, including the "Hallelujah Chorus" with solist, Carolyn Greiner
Felix Mendelssohn: "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing"
Victor Herbert "March of the Toys" from Babes in Toyland - arr. by Otto Langey
Hector Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture
Johannes Brahms: "Hungarian Dance No. 5"
Antonin Dvorak: "Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 8"
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky: excerpts from The Nutcracker Ballet
Leroy Anderson: "The Waltzing Cat"
Guests: Wendy Willis and Flute Cocktail
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Coronation Mass
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G Minor
Patriotic Works:
Aaron Copeland "Hoe Down" from Rodeo
John Williams "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" - arr. Donald Riggio
Duke Ellington "A Medley for Orchesrra" - arr. Calvin Custer
George M. Cohan "You're a Grand Old Flag"
Irving Berlin "God Bless America"
Julia Ward Howe "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
The Naples Orchestra and Chorus also performed
Théodore DuBois Seven Last Words of Christ at
First Presbyterian Church of Naples. Wesley United Church and
Moorings Presbyterian Church.
Soloists: Dori Smith - soprano, Peter Gilbody - tenor (March 28th), John Ostrowski - tenor (March 30th and April 2), and Douglas Renfroe - baritone
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Lloyd Pfautsch: Fanfare for Christmas
Georges Bizet: L'Arlesienne Suite # 1: Overture, Minuet, Adagietto, Carillon
George Fredrick Handel: excerpts from The Messiah
"Sing We Now of Christmas" arr. by Jay Althouse
"What is this Lovely Fragrance?" (French) - arr. by Healey Willan
"Dunda" (Hebrew)
Peter Tinturin: "Santa Claus 4 President"
M. Leontovich "Carol of the Bells" (Ukrainian) - arr. and words by Peter J. Wilhousky
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Leroy Anderson: A Christmas Festival
Joseph Haydn:TrumpetConcerto in E Flat - for orchestra with solist David Dash
Joseph Haydn: The Creation (abridged) - for orchestra and chorus with soprano solist, Jeannie Darnell
Aaron Copeland: "Hoe-Down"
"Happy Birthday Medley"
Johann S. Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor
Richard Rogers: "It's a Grand Night for Singing"
Ralph Stewart: "Berceuse"
Robert Herrema: "Ogden Gnashed"
Robert Herrema: "Night Baseball"
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Bottom of the Ninth!" - arr. by Lee Wilkins
Wolfgang A. Mozart: "Saw-ve Verum Corpus" - arr. by Lee Wilkens
Wolfgang A. Mozart: "Who Spiked the Mozart?" - arr. by Lee Wilkins
Johann Pachelbel: "Taco-Bell Canon" - arr. by Lee Wilkins
Leroy Anderson: "Bugler's Holiday"
Lee Wilkins: Symphony No. Neine by Yura Dumpfkopf
Gary Booker and Keith Reid: "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - arr. by Lee Wilkins
Guest: Lee Wilkins
The Naples Orchestra and Chorus also performed
Théodore DuBois Seven Last Words of Christ at
St. John the Evanglist Catholic Church, St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Church, and
Moorings Presbyterian Church.
Soloists: Dori Smith - soprano, John Ostrowski - tenor, and Peter Clapp - bass
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Deutsche tanz K. 586 #1, a German dance, for orchestra.
"Pifa," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's re-orchestration, from George Frideric Handel's Messiah - for orchestra.
"Glory to God," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's re-orchestration, from Handel's Messiah - for chorus and instruments.
Johann Sabastian Bach How beautifully shines the morning star [Words by Philip Nicolai] - a cantata.
Felix Mendelssohn "There Shall Be A Star" from "Jacob Come Forth," from Christus.
An audience carol.
Johann Sabastian Bach Sleepers, Wake! [Words by Philip Nicolai] - a chorale.
Michael PrĘtorius "In dulci jubilo," a composition for woodwinds based on Bach's "Sleepers, Wake!."
An audience carol.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Deutsche tanz #12, a German dance, for orchestra.
William Grant Still Romance, adapted by Douglas Yeo for classical saxophone and orchestra, featuring Adam Muller.
"Ani Ma'amin," a traditional Jewish song, a commissioned new arrangement by Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory.
"What child is this," words by William Chatterton Dix, arr. by Grant Cochran.
"Prayer for Peace," Abbie Burt Betinis, based on texts by Bates Burt,
a carol, a commissioned new arrangement by Abbe Burt Betinis.
A Polish carol for the orchestra.
Two Scandinavian carols for chorus and keyboard
Dan Kantor Night of Silence - with the audience
Ludwig von Beethoven: Symphony 5. First Movement.
Ludwig von Beethoven: Overture to Egmont
Ludwig von Beethoven: Choral Fantasia, with Laura Fernando as piano soloist - for chorus and orchestra.
Leonard Bernstein (music), and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), Highlights from West Side Story for orchestra
"Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name," arr. by Brazeal Dennard, - for chorus with piano
"Plenty Good Room," arr. by Kirby Shaw, - for chorus with piano
Irving Berlin A Symphonic Portrait, arr. by Hawley Ades, - for chorus and orchestra.
George Gershwin: An American in Paris Suite, arranged by John Whitney - for orchestra
Richard Rogers: Richard Rogers in Concert, arr. by Mac Huff and Paul Murtha, - a medley for chorus and orchestra
Jerry Bock: Fiddler on the Roof, arr. by Felton Rapley and Ralph Stewart - a medley for chorus and orchestra
Frank Loesser: Guys and Dolls, arr. by Calvin Custer, - a medley for chorus and orchestra
"Ballads by Bennett," arr. by John Giacco - with vocal soloist, Don Juceam
"Songs by Sinatra" arr. by John Giacco - with vocal soloist, Don Juceam
Marvin Hamlisch A Chorus Line, arr. by Calvin Custer - a medley for orchestra
John Phillip Sousa: Washington Post March - for orchestra
Music of MGM, arr. by Greg Gilpin and Pete Schmutte - a medley for chorus and orchestra
Don Raye: This is my Country, arr. by Hawley Ades and Don Ringwald - for chorus and orchestra
The Naples Orchestra and Chorus also performed
Théodore DuBois Seven Last Words of Christ at
San Marco Catholic Church, St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Church, and
St. William catholic Church.
Soloists: Roxylyn Theard - soprano, John Ostrowski - tenor, and Peter Clapp - bass.
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Ludwig von Beethoven: "Hallelujah Chorus" from Christ on the Mount of Olives
Ludwig von Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2, with Lan Lam, piano soloist
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Wilde/Konecky: Happy Hannukah My Friend, arr. Ed Lojeski, - with chorus
Gian Carlo Menotti"Shepherd's Chorus" from Ahmal and the Night Visitors - with chorus
Coots & Gillespie Santa Claus is Coming to Town - with women's chorus
Shaw and Bennett Many Moods of Christmas Suite No.4 with chorus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave Verum - with chorus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 41, "The Jupiter"
Jacques Offenbach Neighbor's Chorus - with chorus
Harold Arlen Get Happy, arranged for string orchestra by John Giacco
Miles Remembered [A Tribute to Miles Davis] arr. for trumpet and orchestra by John Giacco
Andrew Lloyd Webber A Concert Celebration, arr. Mark Brymer and Calvin Custer, - with chorus
Miller/Jackson Let There Be Peace on Earth, arr. Hawley Ades, - with chorus
Franz Joseph Haydn "The Heavens Are Telling" from The Creation - with chorus
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in C Minor for Violin and Oboe, 1st Movement, with soloists Joan Vazakas, violin, and Jeanne Dow, oboe
George Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue for orchestra and piano, with solo pianist Georgia Kovacs
Jaromir Weinberger "Polka and Fugue" from the opera Shvanda Dudak
John Williams Star Wars
Howard Shore Lord of the Rings
Richard Rodgers selections from Carousel "Waltz," "June is Bustin' Out All Over," "If I Loved You," "Soliloquy," and "You'll Never Walk Alone" - with chorus
"Our America", a medley of American songs, arr. John Higgins
The Naples Orchestra and Chorus also performed
Théodore DuBois Seven Last Words of Christ at
St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Church, and
St. William catholic Church.
Soloists: Roxylyn Theard - soprano, John Ostrowski - tenor, and Peter Clapp - bass.
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Ludvig von Beethoven: Symphony # 1
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the Flowers
John Leavitt: Ose Shalom ("The One Who Makes Peace") - John Giacco, clarinet soloist, with chorus
Pietro A. Yon: Gesù Bambino - with Christine Brinning Bronson, soprano soloist and Douglas McGeogh, baritone soloist
O Holy Night, a medley of carols,
arranged by John Rutter - with Christine Brinning Bronson, soprano soloist and Douglas McGeogh, baritone soloist
Ken Darby: Twas the Night Before Christmas, arr. by Fred Waring for chorus
Leroy Anderson: A Christmas Festival - with chorus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture from The Marriage of Figaro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto # 21 in C Major K.467 - Karen Davis, piano soloist
Pietro Mascagni: Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
Pietro Mascagni: Anthem to Spring from Cavalleria Rusticana - with chorus
Victor Herbert: March of the Toys
Victor Herbert: Italian Street Song - Roxlyn Theard, soprano soloist and chorus
George Gershwin: Medley from Poggy and Bess - with chorus
Georges Bizet: Symphony # 1 in C Major
Georges Bizet: Carmen Suite
Peter Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto - Robert Radliff, solo violinist
Georges Bizet: Farandole from L'Arlesienne
Richard Rogers: Richard Rogers in Concert A medley for chorus: Slaughter on tenth avenue, The sound of nusic, Surrey with the fringe on top, I whistle a happy tune, The march of the Siamese children, My funny valentine, So-re-mi, There is nothing like a dame, June is bustin' out all over, and Oklahoma.
Duke Ellington: A medley for orchestraDon't Get Around Much Anymore, Do Nothin' 'Till You Hear From Me, Sophisticated Lady, It Don't Mean A Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing
Al Jacobs and Don Raye: This is My Country - with chorus
Sy Miller and Bill Jackson: Let There be Peace on Earth - with chorus
The Naples Orchestra and Chorus also performed
Théodore DuBois Seven Last Words of Christ at
St. William Catholic Church and
St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church.
Soloists: Roxlyn Theard, John Ostrowski, and Peter Clapp.