Categories: Concerts

Santa Fe Community College Chorus

Fred Graham, Director

Karen Conley, flutist
Gail Reitenbach, organist
Margi Coxwell, pianist

Friday, May 3, 2019 — 5:30pm
Music of Haydn and Mozart, folksongs from Great Britain, and more

Program:
one voice Ruth Moody
arr. by MLP Badarak
A Tierras AgenasF. de Peñalosa
(1470-1528)
Due pupille amabili Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
An den VetterFranz Joseph Haydn
(1732-1809)
Dona nobis pacemW.A. Mozart
The Lamb George Whitefield Chadwick
(1854-1931)
Down by the sally gardens Irish folksong
arr. by John Rutter
All Through the Night Welsh folksong
arr. by Granville Bantock
ShenandoahAmerican folksong
arr. by Jeff Funk
Wild Mountain Thyme Scottish folksong
arr. by Andrew Parr
O, Fair New Mexico Elizabeth Garrett
(1885-1947)

Chorus Members:

Sheila Beuler, Mary Anne Burkard, Karen Conley, Pamela Culwell, Nomi Currier, Emily Drabanski, Guy Dunphy, Jaco Foster, Misael Franco, Louis Gavioli, Patricia Hastings, Amy Iwasaki, Vanessa Kahin, Maeve Long, Mary Mumford, Michael Oellig, Susan Perry, Gail Reitenbach, Chiara Schneid, Joan Shankin, Arianna Somervill, Susan Weaver, Therese Wilson

 

Fred Graham is a singer, organist, and conductor who has performed in these three roles across the United States (and a little bit in Europe!). He was the founding Artistic Director of the Red River Chorale, a community chorus in Alexandria, Louisiana.  Fred received a Master of Sacred Music degree from Boston University, where he completed a double major in voice and organ (with graduate recitals in each field) and a Bachelor of Music degree in Sacred Music with a voice major from Centenary College of Louisiana.

Fred arrived in New Mexico in March of 2017, where he maintains a private voice studio, serves as Choral Director at Santa Fe Community College, the Music Director of the Sangre de Cristo Chorale, and is Organist and Music Director at La Mesa Presbyterian Church.