Season 12 – September 2010 to June 2011
Winter Concert 2010
A Night at the Opera – It's More than Grand
Song Title |
Composer/Arranger/Comments |
| March of the Toreadors (from Carmen) | Georges Bizet/Meilhac and Halévy (text) |
| A Real Slow Drag (from Treemonisha) | Scott Joplin |
| La Donna è Mobile (from Rigoletto) | Giuseppe Verdi/Francesco Maria Piave (text) |
Oh, Men of Dark and Dismal Fate (from The Pirates of Penzance) |
Sir Arthur Sullivan/W.S. Gilbert (text) |
| Dôme épais ( from Lakmé) | Léo Delibes/Gondinet and Gille (text) |
| Nessum Dorma (from Turandot) | Giacomo Puccini/Adami and Simoni (text) |
| Polovtsian Danes (from Prince Igor) | Alexander Borodin |
Dein ist mein ganzes Herz (from Das Land des Lächelns) |
Franz Lehar/Lőhner-Beda and Herzer (text) |
| Three Little Maids from School (from The Mikado) | Sir Arthur Sullivan/W.S. Gilbert (text) |
Sandman’s Song & Children’s Prayer (from Hänsel and Gretel) |
Engelbert Humperdinck/Adelheid Wette (text) |
| Act I Prelude (from Trouble in Tahiti) | Leonard Bernstein |
| Serenade (from The Student Prince) | Sigmund Romberg/Dorothy Donnelly (lyrics) |
| Tutto nel Mondo è Burla (from Falstaff) | Giuseppe Verdi/Boito (text) |
| Va, Pensiero (from Nabucco) | Giuseppe Verdi/Solera (text) |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 2011
Act Now! Keep the Dream Alive
Song Title |
Composer/Arranger/Comments |
| A Real Slow Drag (from Treemonisha) | Scott Joplin |
Spring Concert 2011
A New York State of Mind
Song Title |
Composer/Arranger/Comments |
| Lullaby of Broadway/42nd Street | Al Dubin & Harry Warren |
| Car 54, Where Are You? | Nat Hiken & John Strauss |
| The Sidewalks of New York | Charles Lawlor & James Blake |
| The Bowery | Percy Gaunt & Chas. H. Hoyt |
| McNally’s Row of Flats | Edward Harrigan & David Braham |
| Manhattan | Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart |
| The Boy from New York City | George Davis & John Taylor |
| In the Heights | Lyn Manuel-Miranda |
| New York State of Mind | Billy Joel |
| New York Afternoon | Richie Cole |
| Drop Me Off in Harlem | Duke Ellington & Nick Kenny |
| On Broadway | Mann & Weill/ Lieber & Stoller |
| There’s a Boat Dat’s Leaving Soon for New York | George & Ira Gershwin |
| Every Stop on the F Train | Michael Gordon |
| Take the A Train | Billy Strayhorn |
| Theme from “New York, New York” | John Kander & Fred Ebb |
Special Event – June 25, 2011
Baha’i Solidarity Day
Song Title |
Composer/Arranger/Comments |
| Now I Walk in Beauty-Navajo Prayer | Arr. by Robert Shaw |
| Freedom Is Coming | Traditional |
| Siyahamba | From South Africa |
| Singabahambayo | From South Africa |
| Tina Singu | African Folk Song |
