Northwest Chamber Chorus: How Can I Keep From Singing?
Tickets: $25 ($20 seniors/active singers from other choral groups, ages 18 & under free)
Sarah Quartel — How Can I Keep From Singing
Zoltán Kodály — Esti Dal
Arthur Sullivan — The Long Day Closes
Heinrich Schütz — Selig Sind die Toten
Abbie Betinis — Resilience
Henry Thacker "Harry" Burleigh / Traditional — My Lord What a Mornin'
Ola Gjeilo — Ubi Caritas
Traditional — No Time (arr. Susan Brumfeld)
Ēriks Ešenvalds — My Song
Alberto Grau — Kasar Mie La Gaji ("The Earth is Tired")
Rosephanye Powell — Arise, Beloved
Daniel Gawthrop — Sing Me To Heaven
Traditional — Lay me low (arr. Siegfried)
René Clausen — Set Me As A Seal
Susan LaBarr — I Should Be Glad
Traditional — Soon Ah Will Be Done (arr. William L. Dawson)
We welcome you to gather with us as we indulge the deep human need for musical expression. Music has a unique ability to meet us where we are. It can contain any human emotion it meets: sadness, inspiration, grief, joy, anger, or wonder as the world around us changes rapidly.
Zoltan Kodaly’s Esti Dal finds a soldier cold and alone. Harry T. Burleigh’s My Lord What a Morning meets despair with hope. Ola Gjeilo’s lush setting of Ubi Caritas reminds us of the strength we create when gathering with others: “...From a sincere heart, let us love one another.” Sarah Quartel’s arrangement of How Can I Keep From Singing? sums up how we feel as a choir. Arthur Sullivan, Heinrich Schütz, Abbie Betinis, and Susan Brumfield are among the other composers who offer us solace through their music.
Please join us in welcoming Chorus member Egija Ungure to the podium for Ēriks Ešenvalds's "My Song". Egija is a Latvian choral conductor on cultural exchange in the United States. She joined the Northwest Chamber Chorus in the fall of 2021. She is excited to lead us in a song that inspired her journey towards choral conducting.
Tickets: $25 ($20 seniors/active singers from other choral groups, ages 18 & under free)