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Concert: Crane 2004 Candlelight Concert

2004 Candlelight Concert featuring the Crane Chorus, conducted by Daniel Gordon, and the Crane Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Lanz. This concert of holiday music was recorded during rehearsal and live performances Sunday, December 5, 2004 in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall at SUNY Potsdam.

Playlist:
1. Introduction
2. Audience, Orchestra and Chorus - O Come All Ye Faithful, Carol, arr. Sir David Willcocks
3. Orchestra and Chorus - Masters in This Hall, French Carol, arr. Mack Wilberg
4. Chorus - Maoz Tsur, Hebrew Traditional, Robert Applebaum
5. Orchestra- Dream Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel, Engelbert Humperdink
6. Orchestra and Chorus - The First Nowell, Trad. arr. Mack Wilberg
7. Chorus - Herself a Rose, Who Bore a Rose, Robert H. Young
8. Chorus - Do You Hear What I Hear, Noel Regny and Gloria Shayne, arr. Harry Simeone
9. Chorus - Here mid the Ass and Oxen Mild, Alice Parker and Robert Shaw
10. Orchestra and Chorus - Nunc Dimittis, Rene Clausen
11. Orchestra and Chorus - Sussex Carol, Trad. arr. Sir David Willcocks
12. Orchestra and Chorus - Exultate Justi, Randol A. Bass
13. Chorus - This Little Light of Mine, Spiritual, arr. Moses Hogan
14. Audience, Orchestra and Chorus - Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Sir David Willcock  Go to full article

Two carols by the Potsdam Brass Quintet

The Crane School of Music's Potsdam Brass Quintet, based at SUNY Potsdam, sends out a few carols to warm up the December air--the traditional carol On Christmas Day, and Sussex Mummer's Carol by Percy Grainger.

Potsdam Brass Quintet: John Ellis, Trumpet; James Madeja, Trumpet, Kelly Drifmeyer, Horn; Mark Hartman, Trombone; Charles Guy, Tuba  Go to full article

Winning performances in the second Julia Crane International Piano Competition and Festival

The second Julia Crane International Piano Competition and Festival was held on November 5-7, 2004 in Potsdam, NY. Listen to selections by two young virtuosi who performed:
Burlesque by Myroslav Skoryk performed by competition winner Yundu Wang, age 15, from Paxton, MA and
Reflets dans l'eau by Debussy performed by competition runner-up Ronny Michael, age 15, from Montreal  Go to full article

A Highland bagpipe set with Hollis Easter

Hollis Easter stopped in to the NCPR studio to play a few tunes and make conversation with Todd Moe. All selections are on the "big sticks," the traditional highland pipes....  Go to full article

Scottish Medley performed by Hollis Easter and Susie Petrov

Hollis Easter and Susie Petrov submitted this home recording of a medley of traditional Scottish tunes in advance of their concert at the Canton Unitarian Universalist Church...  Go to full article

Song: Grasse River Waltz performed by the Lime Hollow Boys

The Lime Hollow Boys were recorded by Joel Hurd in the NCPR studio in spring of 2004. Members of the group include Floyd Sherman, Ray Gardner from the Brasher falls area, and...  Go to full article

A Festival of Hymns: The Writers Tell Their Stories by Hal Hopson, performed at Potsdam First Presbyterian Church

This unique service features significant hymn writers through the ages, from the fourth century through the twentieth century, telling their own stories in the first person....  Go to full article

Preview: A Festival of Hymns in Potsdam

Coming up Sunday afternoon at 3 pm, the First Presbyterian Church of Potsdam hosts a special concert featuring the music of significant hymn writers through the ages--from...  Go to full article

Concert: The Radio Bob Band live at the Tri-Town Community Center

The Radio Bob Band, captured live at this benefit concert for the St. Lawrence County Arts Council in the Tri-town Community Center in Crary Mills. What could be better than...  Go to full article
<i>The Café Terrace at Night</i>, <br />Vincent Van Gogh, 1888

An Evening of Bistro Music with Piquant

As part of a special week of coverage celebrating the arts and artists of the North Country region, the musicians of Piquant were our guests live in the NCPR studio, the...  Go to full article

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