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Carnegie Hall Family Concert Series: Brooklyn Youth Chorus - Text Only
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CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS
Carnegie Hall Family Concert Series: Brooklyn Youth Chorus

Zankel Hall
Sunday, April 6th, 2008 at 1:00 PM

Key Question: How do we “play” our voices?

Join us to explore the wide array of sounds that can be made with the human voice. This exciting exploration into the human voice will include sing-a-longs and opportunities for question and answer.

Pre-concert activities begin at 12 PM.

The Brooklyn Youth Chorus
Dianne Berkun, Artistic Director and Conductor
Matthew Brady, Piano
Joel Martin, Piano
David Dunaway, Bass
Martin Fisher, Drums

HASSLER Cantate Domino (O sing unto the Lord)
JOHN BURGE "Praise the Lord for Dancing"
JOEL MARTIN "Golliwog Dance" (adapted from "Golliwog's Cakewalk" by Claude Debussy)
GYÖRGY ORBÁN Gloria from Mass No. 6
RICHARD KIDD "Wind Song"
NICO MUHLY "The Sweets of Evening"
TRAD. "Music Down in my Soul" (arr. Moses Hogan)
GEORGE FRAGOS / JACK BAKER / DICK GASPARRE "I Hear A Rhapsody" (arr. Joel Martin)
JOEL MARTIN "Minnie from Brooklyn" (adapted from Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher")

Family Concerts are sponsored by Bank of America, Carnegie Hall's Proud Season Sponsor.

Carnegie Hall Family Concerts are made possible, in part, by generous endowment gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr., and the Henry and Lucy Moses Fund.

Programs of The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall are generously supported by the City of New York: Office of the Mayor, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York City Council; and by the New York State Council on the Arts.



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