Sung in English, Latin, French. Program notes with a biographical sketch of Craig Arnold inserted in container. Selections recorded on tour at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, at the American Choral Directors Association national convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in the Center for Faith and Life, Luther College. Luther College Nordic Choir ; Craig Arnold, conductor. Technical production: Bruce Larson ; production assistance: Michael Layden. Compact disc. Sung in English, Latin, French. Program notes with a biographical sketch of Craig Arnold inserted in container. Selections recorded on tour at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, at the American Choral Directors Association national convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in the Center for Faith and Life, Luther College.
Contents:
Exsultate deo / Alessandro Scarlatti (3:14) -- Child of peace / Jeffrey Van (2:32) -- Ave Maria / Pawel Lukaszewski (3:12) -- Thine the amen, thine the praise / arr. Carl Schalk (2:37) -- Carol of the birds / Craig Courtney (3:00) -- Mary Hynes (from Reincarnations) / Samuel Barber (2:16) -- Vinea mea electa (from Quatre motets pour un temps de penitence) / Francis Poulenc (3:47) -- Beneath the cross of Jesus / Hal H. Hopson (3:39) -- Glorification (No. 4 from Celestial spring) / F. Melius Christiansen (2:01) -- Kyrie eleison (from Solemn mass, opus 16) / Louis Vierne (5:37) -- Hymn to the eternal flame (from To be certain of the dawn) / Stephen Paulus (3:00) -- That priceless grace / arr. John Helgen (2:47) -- An apostrophe to the heavenly hosts / Healey Willan (9:27) -- Laura Lee / Stephen Foster (3:57) -- Ezekial saw the wheel / arr. by Howard Helvey (2:22) -- O Lord God / Paul Tschesnokoff (3:59) -- Wonderful peace / Gustaf Nordqvist (1:47).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)655789832
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
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