CATHEDRAL CHOIR - REPERTOIRE LIST

2005-present

Luther College, Decorah, Iowa

Dr. Sandra Peter, conductor

(updated August, 2012)

Cathedral Choir is one of six auditioned choirs at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The ensemble is comprised of select singers drawn exclusively from the rich talent of the college’s sophomore class. Cathedral Choir participates actively in campus worship, in the Christmas at Luther concerts, and at special events and concerts during the academic year, including an annual spring tour.

The choir was honored to perform at the 2010 North Central American Choral Directors Association conference in Minneapolis, conducted by Eric Whitacre, in a session focusing on his compositional process. Whitacre also requested that the group premiere a new piece, “Very soon.”

Cathedral has collaborated with Collegiate Chorale, Nordic Choir and the Luther College Symphony Orchestra to perform major choral/orchestral works such as Brahms’ A German Requiem, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass and the 2011 premiere of Luther Mass by Stephen Paulus. These performances have been produced and released on DVD by Luther College Recordings.

Active in the creation of new music, Cathedral has premiered choral works by Ola Gjeilo, Mack Wilberg, Daniel Kallman, Sir David Willcocks, Gwyneth Walker, Ben Allaway, Daniel Pinkham, Eric Whitacre, Stephen Paulus and Amy Engelsdorfer.

Cathedral Choir has been conducted by Dr. Sandra Peter since 2005.

Each year’s repertoire list begins with the spring tour concert program, listed in order of performance.

2011-12

PART I

ExultateDeoGiovanni Palestrina

Let all mortal flesh keep silenceEdward Bairstow

I sing as I arise todayJames Fritschel

PART II

RequiemHerbert Howells

I. Salvator mundi

II. Psalm 23

IV. Psalm 121

There will be restFrank Ticheli

PART III

Weeping Maryarr. Brad Holmes

The earth adornedWaldemarAhlén

Amazing grace (premiere)arr. Amy Engelsdorfer

VoiceDanceGreg Jasperse

I’m gonna sing ‘til the spirit moves in my heartarr. Moses Hogan

Beautiful Saviorarr. F. Melius Christiansen

Addition Christmas repertoire

Jegersaa glad (premiere)arr. Sandra Peter

Tour – April 13-15, 2012

First Lutheran Church, Cedar Rapids, IA

Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Excelsior, MN

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi, MN

Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Rochester, MN

The April 17 Homecoming concert was live-streamed for the first time.

2010-2011

PART I

Fürchtedichnicht, ich bin bei dir, BWV 228Johann Sebastian Bach

PART II

Jubilate DeoAgnetaSköld

Pilgrims’ hymn (The Three Hermits)Stephen Paulus

Vinea mea electaFrancis Poulenc

Infant holy, infant lowlyarr. Paul J. Christiansen

I believe this is Jesusarr. Undine Smith Moore

WITH COLLEGIATE CHORALE

Luther MassStephen Paulus

Kyrie

Hope for resolutionarr. Paul Caldwell/Sean Ivory

Tour – April 1-3, 2011

Urbandale High School, Urbandale, IA

Lutheran Church of Hope, West Des Moines, IA

Luther Memorial, Madison, WI

Celebrate 150 years with Luther College concert (April 16-17, 2011)

Missa in angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass)Franz Josef Haydn

Luther Mass (premiere)Stephen Paulus

Performances with Collegiate Chorale, Nordic Choir and LCSO

April 16 at the CFL; April 17 at Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN

2009-2010

PART I

CoelosascendithodieCharles Villiers Stanford

Sing we merrily unto God our strengthMartin Shaw

The oneOla Gjeilo

(premiere performed by Cathedral, Christmas at Luther 2009)

The silenceAndrew Bleckner

PART II

When David heard Eric Whitacre

Requiem Eliza Gilkyson, arr. Craig Hella Johnson

PART III

O LilizelaSouth African, arr. Molly Stone

hope, faith, life, loveEric Whitacre

Very soonEric Whitacre

(premiere performed by Cathedral at NC-ACDA)

A boy and a girlEric Whitacre

PART IV

SokombiaTraditional Caprivi song

Lay up your treasuresPepper Choplin

Blue skies arr. Melba Williamson

Additional Christmas repertoire

Joy, joy, joyarr. Robert Page

Special events

December, 2009: Ola Gjeilo visited campus for the premiere of “The one,” commissioned by Luther College for Cathedral Choir, Christmas at Luther 2009.

January, 2010: Several of our singers participated in the J-term course, Choral singing in Namibia and South Africa, taught by Dr. Timothy Peter and Dr. Gregory Peterson. These students helped teach us the first pieces listed in Parts III and IV of our tour program.

March, 2010: North Central-American Choral Directors Association conference;

Cathedral performed for the session entitled “The music of Eric Whitacre,” which was presented in The Loring Ballroom of the Millenium Hotel, Minneapolis, MN. Whitacre conducted the choir in performance of several of his works, including the world premiere of “Very soon.” This marks the first appearance of Cathedral Choir at an academic conference.

Tour – April 17-18, 2010

Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi, MN

First Lutheran Church, Red Wing, MN

2008-09

PART I

Cantemus!LajosBárdos

Cantate DominoHeinrich Schütz

ChristusfactusestFeliceAnerio

Choral variations on Ah, holy JesusRoger T. Petrich

I. Ah, holy Jesus

II. Who was the guilty?

V. Therefore, kind Jesus

Be not afraidKnut Nystedt

PART II

Holy, Holy, Holy Felix Mendelssohn

Light everlastingOlaf C. Christiansen

Winds through the olive treesarr. Sandra K. Peter

This arrangement was created for Cathedral Choir and

premiered at Christmas at Luther 2008

Arise, ShinePaul D. Weber

PART III

Sleep Eric Whitacre

Sure on this shining nightMortenLauridsen

Afro-Celtic DiddleMichael Coolen

Nelly BlyStephen Foster, arr. Jack Halloran

Ain’-a that good newsarr. William L. Dawson

Additional spring repertoire

A German RequiemJohannes Brahms

Special events

Christmas at Luther 2008 was taped by Twin Cities Public Television and broadcast nationwide. TPT won a Regional Emmy award for their coverage of this event.

May, 2009: Oratorio performance during commencement weekend; Johannes Brahms’

A German Requiem with Collegiate, Nordic and LCSO; a DVD has been produced

andreleased ofthis event.

Tour – April 4-5, 2009

Friday, April 3 events in St. Michael, MN and Moorhead, MN were cancelled due to floods.

Christ the King Lutheran Church, New Ulm, MN

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Northfield, MN

2007-2008

PART I

Sing joyfully unto GodWilliam Byrd

Nun danketalleGottJohann Pachelbel

Hark! a herald voice is callingOla Gjeilo

PART II

O vosomnesPablo Casals

Song for AtheneJohn Tavener

HvaliteimiaGhospodneSergei Rachmaninoff

PART III

Hard timesarr. Craig Hella Johnson

Shenandoaharr. James Erb

The promise of livingAaron Copland

From this houseBen Allaway

Additional Christmas repertoire

A light where Jesus layJohn Seagard

Special events

March, 2008: Concert with VocalEssence (also including Collegiate Chorale and Nordic Choir), CFL

Tour – April 11-13, 2008

Mason City (IA) High School

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Waukee, IA

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Jackson, MN

First Lutheran Church, Milford, IA

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Austin, MN

2006-2007

PART I

ExsultateDeoGiovanni Palestrina

SicutcervusPalestrina

Come, o blessed Lord, thou light of lifePeter Tschaikovsky

Glory be to GodJean Berger

PART II

Rejoice in the LambBenjamin Britten

Gregory Peterson, organ

PART III

i thank you God for this most amazing dayEric Whitacre

LuxaeternaBrian Schmidt

On a clear day (you can see forever)arr. Steve Zegree

PART IV

Built on a rockarr. F. Melius Christiansen

In Thee is gladnessarr. Daniel Kallman

Canticle of the TurningIrish traditional, arr. S. Peter

(premiere of this arrangement)

By and byarr. Carol Barnett

Additional Christmas repertoire

A child, my choiceRichard Nance

Tour – April 20-22, 2007

LaCrosse (WI) Central High School

Dr. Martin Luther Church, Oconomowoc, WI

Chapel of the Incarnation, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN, co-hosted by St. Anthony Park Lutheran Church, St. Paul, MN and Christ the King Lutheran Church, New Brighton, MN (Sunday morning at Christ the King)

Ezekiel Lutheran Church, River Falls, WI, co-hosted by Hope Lutheran, River Falls

2005-2006

PART I

CoelosascendithodieCharles Villier Stanford

For God commanded angelsFelix Mendelssohn

O Heilandreiss die Himmel aufJohannes Brahms

PART II

Lift up your headsOlaf C. Christiansen

O magnum mysteriumCesar Cabrillo

Vinea mea electaFrancis Poulenc

If we believeJohn Goss

Donde hayPaul Page

PART III

VoiceDanceGreg Jasperse

WaternightEric Whitacre

McKayCarol Barnett

PART IV

OwenyogwandjeotaguyuuilukwakuKalungaNdapandaKakuta

Esimanoolya He nolyOmwanaSakariLöytti

Swing Lowarr. Larry Farrow

John saw duh numberarr. Shaw/Parker

Additional Christmas repertoire

As lately we watchedarr. Charles Gray

Special events

Christmas at Luther 2005 was taped and broadcast by Iowa Public Television.

January, 2006: Several of our singers participated in the J-term course, Choral singing in Namibia and South Africa, taught by Dr. Timothy Peter and Dr. Gregory Peterson. These students helped teach us the first two pieces listed in Part IV of our tour program.

Tour – April 7-9, 2006

Albert Lea (MN) High School

United Lutheran Church, Red Wing, MN

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Osage, IA

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Ankeny, IA