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Peter Tiboris, General Music Director and Artistic Director

PRESENTS

First Annual Remarkable Music Tour to

Prague and Berlin

Friday, June 21, 2019 – Sunday, June 30, 2019

Open to all choruses in North & South America, Europe, and Asia

Prague, Czech Republic

Berlin, Germany

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2 0 1 9 M u s i c T o u r t o P r a g u e a n d B e r l i n

Registration Deadline: November 15, 2018

The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude Berliner Gedächtniskirche

MidAm International, Inc. · 39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) · New York, NY 10006 Tel. (212) 239-0205 · Fax (212) 563-5587 · www.midamerica-music.com

Two performances in The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude

On Monday, June 24 and Wednesday, June 26

Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass John Rommereim, Guest Conductor

Blanche Johnson Professor of Music, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA

Rutter’s Requiem Candace Wicke, Guest Conductor

Conductor/Program Development, MidAmerica Productions

Dvořák’s Te Deum Scott Youngs, Guest Conductor

Arizona Bach Festival, Phoenix, AZ

Forrest’s Requiem for the Living Greg Zielke, Guest Conductor

Omaha Symphonic Chorus, Omaha, NE

Virtuosi di Praga Oldřich Vlček, Artistic Director

& World-class soloists

PLUS

Friday, June 28

A cappella solo performances by visiting choirs In Berliner Gedächtniskirche

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2019 MUSIC TOUR TO PRAGUE AND BERLIN:

Itinerary

• Arrive in Prague. MidAm International, Inc. staff and The Columbus Welcome Management staff will meet you at the airport and transfer you to Hotel Don Giovanni (http://www.hotelgiovanni.cz/en) for check-in.

• 7:00 PM-8:00 PM: Organizational meeting at Hotel Restaurant with MidAm and the Columbus Welcome Management staff. Order food and beverage on own, it is not part of the package.

Hotel Don Giovanni

• Breakfast • 9:30 AM-12:30 PM: First Tour: A guided general tour of Prague Castle District; entrance fee, bus,

professional guide, personal broadcast microphones, and hearing devices are all included. Tour Description: Prague Castle District

You will see the world’s largest medieval castle and Hradcany, Prague’s famous castle district. Enjoy the most spectacular Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture the city has to offer. Join us for an in-depth visit to the Prague Castle complex. The tour includes admission to and a guided walk around the major buildings within the castle: St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and Golden Lane. This sightseeing tour is part by air-conditioned coach, but mostly on foot. After picking you up from your Prague hotel, we drive up to the castle to begin the tour. Prague Castle is the city's #1 tourist attraction and Europe's largest medieval castle. It is set in a commanding position overlooking the city, from where the Kings of Bohemia once ruled. Prague Castle is an intriguing mix of great halls, palaces, state apartments, churches, a monastery, viewing towers, fortifications, museums and art galleries. Our guide brings the castle to life by explaining the turbulent history surrounding the various buildings, and their royal and presidential connections. You will also visit the Lobkowicz Palace Museum, marveling at paintings by Canaletto, Cranach, Brueghel and Velázquez. Lobkowicz Palace owns collection of historical partituras and musical instruments as the members of

Day 1 – Friday, June 21, 2019 – Arrive Prague

Day 2 – Saturday, June 22, 2019 – Prague

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Brewery Restaurant U Fleku

the family supported a lot of famous composers as Mozart, Haydn. Viewing original music scores and manuscripts written by Beethoven and Mozart. With an audio guide, learn about the history of the palace, the only privately owned building at Prague Castle. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

St. Vitus’s Cathedral Golden Lane

The Old Royal Palace Lobkowicz Palace Museum

• 12:30 PM: Return to the hotel and lunch on-your-own. • 2:00 PM-5:00 PM: Rehearsal with piano in T Servis studio • 6:30 PM: Dinner at Brewery Restaurant U Fleku. This is part of the package.

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• Breakfast • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Second Tour: Prague Old Town; entrance fee, bus, professional guide, personal

broadcast microphones, and hearing devices are all included. Tour Description: Prague Old Town

Step into the Old Town Square in Prague and journey back in time, 600 or 700 years. As you stand in awe, the dramatic history of Prague permeates the air. The Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is one of two main squares in Prague (Wenceslas Square is the other, just 5 minutes walk away). With its ancient buildings and magnificent churches, this is one of the most beautiful historical sights in Europe. The Old Town Square dates from the 12th century and started life as the central marketplace for Prague. Over the centuries buildings of Romanesque, Baroque and Gothic styles were erected around the market, each bringing with them stories of wealthy merchants and political intrigue.The most notable sights on the square are the Old Town Hall Tower & Astronomical Clock, Tyn Church and St. Nicholas Church.To fully appreciate the beauty of the Old Town Square, sit back and soak up the atmosphere over a coffee or a cool beer at one of the pavement cafés lining the square. Or climb the Old Town Hall Tower for a stunning view over the square. Depending on the itinerary of the Estate Theatre, you will enjoy an insite visit of this opera house, where Amadeus Mozart himself conducted the world premiere of his Don Giovanni in 1787. Estate Theatre, the place where Mozart conducted his operas fort he Prague audience when he left Vienna, because his works were no accepted there. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

Old Town Square with Astronomical Clock Tyn Church and Old Town Square

St. Nicholas Church Theatre of the Estates

Day 3 – Sunday, June 23, 2019 – Prague

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• Return to hotel, lunch on own. • 2 PM – 5 PM: Rehearsal with piano in T Servis studio • Dinner on own, evening free.

• Breakfast • Morning free at leisure. • 2:30 PM: Coach transfer to The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude for General Rehearsal • 3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Generale with full orchestra and soloists. • 7:30 PM: Concert in The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude • Coach transfer back to the Hotel after the concert

The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude

• Breakfast • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Third Tour: Tour to Jewish Town. Entrance fee, bus, professional guide,

personal broadcast microphones, and hearing devices are all included. Tour Description: Jewish Town The Jewish Quarter Walking Tour in Prague traces the history of what was once the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe. The tour embraces the history, traditions and legends of the Jewish people in Prague, from their early settlements in the 10th century, through their enforced isolation, the poverty of the pogrom refugees, and the horrors of the 20th century. Importantly, we find out about the everyday life of the Jewish people

Day 4 – Monday, June 24, 2019 – Prague

Day 5 – Tuesday, June 25, 2019 – Prague

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through the ages: how they lived, worked and survived in the Jewish Quarter, of their successes and of their failures.

The story vividly unfolds as we explore the synagogues, the cemetery and the streets of the former Jewish ghetto. Why for instance, were people buried ten deep, one on top of the other? Who was the famous “Golem”? And how, despite the terrible purges of the Nazi occupation, did the beautiful monuments in the Jewish Quarter survive?

The Jewish Quarter forms an integral part of the history of Prague. With so much of that history contained within the monuments of the Jewish Museum, a walking tour led by a professional guide is the only way to gain an understanding of its significance. As we tour the Jewish Quarter, we'll also discover a little of the life Franz Kafka, the famous author born and raised here. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

Jewish Cemetery Spanish Synagogues

• Return to hotel, lunch on own. • 2 PM – 5 PM: Rehearsal in T Servis studio • Dinner on own, evening free.

• Breakfast • Morning free at leisure. • 2:30 PM: Coach transfer to The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude for General Rehearsal • 3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Generale with full orchestra and soloists. • 7:30 PM: Concert in The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude • Coach transfer back to the Hotel after the concert

Day 6 – Wednesday, June 26, 2019 – Prague

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• Breakfast • 7:00 AM: check-out Hotel Don Giovanni • 8:00AM – 1:00 PM: private coach transfer to Berlin, check-in Hotel Riu Plaza Berlin

(https://www.riu.com/en/hotel/germany/berlin/hotel-riu-plaza-berlin/index.jsp)

Hotel Riu Plaza Berlin • Lunch on own • 2:30 PM – 5 PM: Fourth Tour: Historic Berlin city tour. Entrance fee, bus, professional guide, personal

broadcast microphones, and hearing devices are all included.

Tour Description: Historical Berlin city tour You will visit the most beautiful historical square of Berlin - Gendarmenmarkt, the Museum Island, the Berliner Dom, pass the Niederkirchnerstraße, which was in 1951 the Prinz-Albrecht-Straße and where you can see nowadays an old part of the Berlin Wall. In the west part of the city see the KaDeWe - one of the largest and most magnificent department stores on continental Europe which invites you to shop and window shop, the boulevard Kurfürstendamm (the heart of the western part of Berlin), the impressive Castle Bellevue & Castle Charlottenburg which is now the official residence of the federal president in Berlin and the Jewish museum with its impressing architecture in Kreuzberg. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

Berliner Dom Castle Charlottenburg

• Remainder of the day free at Leisure.

Day 7 – Thursday, June 27, 2019 – Berlin

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• Breakfast • 9:00AM – 12:00 PM: Fifth Tour: Wall Museum, Checkpoint Charlie, and boat cruise. Entrance fee, bus,

professional guide, personal broadcast microphones, and hearing devices are all included. Tour Description: The house at Checkpoint Charlie shows the history of the Berlin Wall and the division of Berlin. The Wall museum is one of the most visited museums in Berlin. It presents an exhibition on the history of the Berlin Wall and the partition of Berlin. The "Checkpoint Charlie" was the most famous border crossing in Berlin, which was open only to foreigners, diplomats and members of the Allied forces. Then the tour will take you to a one-hour boat cruise through the historical part of Berlin. During the cruise, you will see the Castle Bellevue, the residence of the president of Germany, the Reichstag, the house of Cultures, the famous Friedrichstraße, the maginificent monument of modern Architecture – Hauptbahnhof, the Museum Island, the Nikolaiviertel, as well as the TV Tower. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

Checkpoint Charlie Boat Cruise

• Lunch on own • Early afternoon free at leisure • 5:00 PM-7:00 PM: rehearsal in Berliner Gedächtniskirche (Memorial Church) • 7:30 PM: a cappella solo concert in Berliner Gedächtniskirche for those who wish to perform (each

group has 20 minute music time), or evening free to explore.

Berliner Gedächtniskirche

Day 8 – Friday, June 28, 2019 – Berlin

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• Breakfast • 9:00 AM: check-out and store the luggage on private coach • 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Sixth Tour: Potsdam. Entrance fee, bus, professional guide, personal broadcast

microphones, and hearing devices are all included.

Tour Description: Potsdam is known as the site of the 1945 international conference that divided Germany and Berlin for the next 44 years. But Potsdam is much more: an historic residence of the 17th and 18th century Prussian royalty, as well as a lively modern city combining industry with green parks and cobbled streets. See the old and new city of Potsdam: the Dutch Quarter, St. Nicholas Church, the Russian Quarter, Historical Town Hall, Old Royal Stables, Nauen Gate.

The guides will take you to visit the beautiful Castle Sanssouci and discover the unique beauty of the wide-spread garden of Sanssouci during an impressive walk, passing the famouse tea house, the Orangerie and the Neues Palais.

Neues Palais, or The New Castle, can be an absolute highlight of any tour because of its largely preserved interior decoration. The Grotto Hall, decorated with precious stones, and the Marble Hall are particularly worth seeing.

We will also visit the Castle Cecilienhof, designed as a residence for the heir to the throne and his family. This castle was built on the model of an English timber-framed manor house. At this place the legendary Potsdam Conference has taken place – the treaty defining the role of the victors in the occupation and future of Germany after the Second World War. (Tour descriptions courtesy of the Columbus Welcome Management)

Castle Sanssouci Castle Cecilienhof

• 2 PM (during the tour): Farewell lunch in Restaurant Krongut Bornstedt. This is part of the package. 6 PM: departure for Prague. • 11 PM: check-in Hotel Don Giovanni

• Breakfast • Check-out • Depart by coach for Prague airport to return home

Restaurant Krongut Bornstedt

Day 9 – Saturday, June 29, 2019 – day trip to Potsdam, return to Prague in the evening

Day 10 - Sunday, June 30, 2019 – Departure

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Costs and Payment Schedule:

Total cost is €2295 Euros (For example: at an exchange purchase rate of 1.15 = $2639.25) per person, based on double occupancy. This includes events, accommodations, transfers, & all tips, gratuity, and VAT taxes described in the day to day itinerary and specifically itemized on the “inclusions” page. This price does not include roundtrip airfare to Prague. Single supplement occupancy is €1875 Euros additional. Note that single rooms are limited. Triple rooms are occasionally available and the cost per person is the same as double room occupancy, €2295 Euros per person.

At the time of receiving your group’s FIRST PER PERSON DEPOSIT with MidAm International, Inc., your dollar purchase exchange rate for your ensemble will become fixed and firm and this dollar amount is computed based on the dollar purchase exchange rate for that day which is published at the end of the business day in all newspapers. Please note that MidAm will add “.1” to the total published bank rate to cover dollar to euro wire and transfer costs as well as any and all bank commissions charged by our European Bank (Alpha Bank). From this point forward the dollar amount for this program will remain unchanged, regardless of whether the dollar weakens or strengthens for the remainder of your payment deposits. This tour is priced in EUROS because all travel services in Europe are paid in EUROS, not dollars, to the providers. Spouses, friends, and families are welcome to be part of the residency. The package described here applies to them as well.

DEPOSIT DEADLINES:

♦ $400 per person on or before November 15, 2018. ♦ $400 per person on or before January 15, 2019. ♦ $500 per person on or before March 15, 2019. ♦ Balance due on or before May 1, 2019.

COMPLIMENTARY PACKAGES FOR EARLY DEPOSITS

The initial per-person deadline for registration for this residency is November 15, 2018. A free land package (based on double occupancy) is provided for every thirty persons who register by November 15, 2018 (30 registrations then #31 is free; registrations of 32 to 61 then #62 is free; registrations 63 to 92 then #93 is free, etc). The initial per-person first payment on the package is $400 per-person (see below).

An additional free bonus land package (based on double occupancy) is provided for every 30 registrants if the initial per-person registration occurs by June 1, 2018. For example, if you register with 30 paid persons by November 15, 2018 you receive 1 complimentary land package free (30+1). However, if those 30 persons would register by June 1, 2018 an early registration bonus occurs with an additional complimentary land package, so, it is 30 + 1 + 1 or 32 total. This bonus only applies to registrations which occur by this early deposit date of June 1, 2018. If you should later add an additional 30 persons by November 15, 2018 then only 1 additional complimentary land package occurs which, in this case, would be 3 bonus packages: 60 + 3. Note: If the conductor is a "guest conductor", with a chorus of minimum 60, his free package does not count in the above calculation. The number of participants is a combination of performers and non-performers all taking the residency package. Non-performers are family, friends, chaperones, etc.

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ALL CHECKS ARE PAYABLE IN US DOLLARS TO: MIDAM INTERNATIONAL, INC. Please forward your payment (one check per group) along with the registration form (one form per group) to:

Ms. Zui Tao MidAm International, Inc. 39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006 [email protected]

All deposits and payments are non-refundable and non-transferable to the group’s unpaid balance, should an individual

cancel their participation. Cancellation insurance, therefore, is recommended.

Please visit www.travelexinsurance.com or call 1-800-228-9792 to inquire about trip cancellation insurance.

If you are a US citizen, a valid passport is required but no visa is required.

If you are NOT a US citizen, please check with your embassy regarding entry requirements to Hungary and Germany.

Land Package Inclusions (for each residency package): PERFORMANCE/ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATION:

1. Two major public performances in The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude in Prague on June 24 and June 26. The first one on June 24 will feature the visiting guest conductors and their 60 voice choirs with Virtuosi di Praga and world-class soloists; the second concert on June 26 will combine all of the choirs in a major oratorio with Virtuosi di Praga and world-class soloists under a special guest conductor.

2. One a cappella sacred music concert in Berlin on June 28 (for those choirs who choose to perform under their own directors). A minimum of three groups must agree to do the a cappella solo performance before it can go forward.

3. Distinguished guest conductors. 4. Virtuosi di Praga is the residency orchestra. 5. World-class soloists. 6. Professional accompanists. 7. Audience management of concerts in cooperation with Columbus Welcome Management. 8. National and International press coverage. 9. Internet posting and updating on Facebook and other social media. 10. Concert photograph sent to each director by October 1, 2019. 11. Complimentary concert YouTube sent to each director of their concert (pending approval of the Prague

musicians union). 12. Publicity, management, and audience development of your concerts in Prague. 13. Complimentary concert poster given to each participant at the conclusion of the tour.

LODGING/GROUND TRANSPORTATION/BOARD:

14. Seven (7) nights in Prague, double occupancy at ARTE HOTEL PRAGUE (http://www.artewien.at/en/); Two (2) nights in Berlin, double occupancy at HOTEL RIU PLAZA BERLIN (https://www.riu.com/en/hotel/germany/berlin/hotel-riu-plaza-berlin/index.jsp); Single

AIRFARES TO PRAGUE ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARTICIPATING ENSEMBLES & INDIVIDUALS.

Please consult with your personal travel agent and internet search engine for the best possible price. Also, MidAm International, Inc. has had a travel relationship with Tzell Travel in NYC for 35 years. It is recommended that you contact

Nanette Gould, their representative, and have her investigate an airfare on your behalf. You are under no obligation to take the airfare she proposes.

Nanette Gould: [email protected] or 212-944-2121 x2430.

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occupancy is €1875 Euros additional (when singles are available). Triples are in limited supply, and the cost per person is still €2295 Euros per person.

15. Package includes all local taxes, gratuities and Value Added Tax. 16. MidAm International, Inc. and Columbus Welcome Management personnel on site in the hotel during

your residency. 17. MidAm International, Inc. manages all travel details during the tour on your behalf with Columbus

Welcome Management, a company whose expertise is in concert music travel for incoming ensembles. 18. Nine (9) breakfasts. 19. Dinner at Brewery Restaurant U Fleku in Prague on June 22. 20. Gala celebration farewell lunch at Restaurant Krongut Bornstedt in Potsdam on June 29. 21. Bus transfers from Prague to Berlin on June 27 and from Potsdam back to Prague on June 29 are provided. 22. Bus transfers to all tours, rehearsals, and concerts; as needed. Airport transfers will be available for arrival

when arriving in Prague on June 21, and out of Prague on June 30. 23. Licensed English-speaking escorts on busses from all locations. 24. Licensed English-speaking guides. 25. Free package(s), see page 15 26. Assistance with purchasing international flight tickets to and from Prague when requested by you to the

MIDAM office. Please contact Ms. Zui Tao who will forward your request to Ms. Nanette Gould at Tzell Travel.

SUMMARY OF TOURS: all entrance fees, guide, and bus included.

27. First Tour: Tour of Prague Castle District 28. Second Tour: Prague Old Town 29. Third Tour: Jewish Quarter 30. Fourth Tour: Historic Berlin City Tour 31. Fifth Tour: Wall Museum, Checkpoint Charlie, and boat cruise 32. Sixth Tour: Potsdam

Land Package Exclusions: 1. Your round-trip air fare to Prague. 2. All lunches and dinners (except the dinner on June 22 and farewell dinner on June 29). 3. Purchase of your choral music.

For more information, please contact:

Ms. Zui Tao Program Director

Executive Associate to General Director MidAm International, Inc.

39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006

Email: [email protected] Office #: 212-239-0205 – ext. 293

Direct office #: 212-736-1617 Fax #: 212-563-5578

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Repertoire Suggestions

Beethoven: CHORAL FANTASY (20’)

Beethoven: MASS IN C, Op. 86 (45’)

Bach: MAGNIFICAT (28’)

Brahms: NÄNIE (13’)

Brahms: GESANG DER PARZEN (12’)

Brahms: SCHICKSALSLIED (16’)

Bruckner: MISSA SOLEMNIS (36’)

Bruckner: PSALM 150 (9’)

Charpentier: TE DEUM H. 146 (24’)

Cherubini: REQUIEM IN C MINOR (40’)

Copland: CANTICLE OF FREEDOM (13’)

Debussy: L’ENFANT PRODIGUE (35’)

Dvořák: TE DEUM (19’)

Fauré: REQUIEM, Op. 48 (37’)

Forrest: REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING (39’)

Franck: PSALM 150, M. 69 (5’)

Gjeilo: SUNRISE MASS (34’)

Handel: CORONATION ANTHEMS (4) (35’)

Handel: MESSIAH (EASTER PORTION) (82’)

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Haydn: SALVE REGINA (20’)

Haydn: TE DEUM (9’)

Hayes: GLORIA (20’)

Hayes: TE DEUM (14’)

Hayes: REQUIEM (35’)

Holst: CHORAL FANTASIA (17’)

Kodály: MISSA BREVIS (28’)

Kodály: PSALMUS HUNGARICUS (23’)

Kodály: TE DEUM (22’)

Lauridsen: LUX AETERNA (27’)

Mendelssohn: TU ES PETRUS (6’)

Mendelssohn: PSALM 114 (13’)

Mozart: CORONATION MASS, K.317 (26’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN C MAJOR, K.220 (16’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN D MINOR, K.65 (13’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN G MAJOR, K.49 (18’)

Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN F MAJOR, K.192 (21’)

Mozart: LITIANIAE DE VENERABILI ALTARIS SACRAMENTO, K.243 (35’)

Mozart: REGNIA COELI, K.276 (8’)

Mozart: REQUIEM, K.626 (Süssmayr) (51’)

Mozart: SOLEMN VESPERS, K.339 (26’)

Mozart: TANTUM ERGO, K.142 & K.197 (10’)

Poulenc: GLORIA (25’)

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Poulenc: STABAT MATER (31’)

Purcell: ODE TO ST. CECILIA (50’)

Rutter: CANTICLES OF CREATION (35’)

Rutter: GLORIA (17’)

Rutter: TE DEUM (10’)

Rutter: MAGNIFICAT (39’)

Rutter: MASS OF THE CHILDREN (35’)

Rutter: REQUIEM (35’)

Rutter: WHEN ICICLES HANG (22’)

Schubert: KYRIE IN F MAJOR (5’)

Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17’)

Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24’)

Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR(25’)

Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20’)

Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46’)

Schubert: STABAT MATER (40’)

Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5’)

Schumann: REQUIEM (38’)

Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17’)

Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24’)

Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR (25’)

Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20’)

Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46’)

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Schubert: STABAT MATER (40’)

Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5’)

Schumann: REQUIEM (38’)

Schumann: REQUIEM FÜR MIGNON (13’)

Thompson: TESTAMENT OF FREEDOM (23’)

Thompson: FROSTIANA (29’)

Vaughan Williams: FIVE MYSTICAL SONGS (20’)

Vaughan Williams: SERENADE TO MUSIC (14’)

Verdi: STABAT MATER (12’)

Verdi: TE DEUM (16’)

Vivaldi: GLORIA (SATB & SSAA) (30’)

Vivaldi: MAGNIFICAT (23’)

Other suggested works will be considered.

Your selections must be confirmed and approved by MAP's Music Director......