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Tili Chabi (We Are Nothing)

Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.  Go to full article

Amazing Grace

Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.  Go to full article

Fumu Yane #2 (You Are The Answer)

Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.  Go to full article

Nadi Nkhumanya (Jesus Is My Savior)

Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY.  Go to full article

How Can We Keep From Singing?

Performed by the Northern Choral Society with the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church in Watertown, NY.  Go to full article

Traditional Malawi Dance

Performed by the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. This was at the end of the concert and attendees spontaneously proceeded to the front of the church to lay money at the alter. More than $1500.00 was raised in just a few minutes. All of it went back to Malawi to pay for the drilling of wells and other building projects.  Go to full article

I Wish You Love

Performed by For Heavens Sake in Alexandria Bay, NY for UpNorth Music.  Go to full article

I Hear Music

Performed by For Heavens Sake in Alexandria Bay, NY for UpNorth Music  Go to full article

2005 Crane Candlelight Concert

The Annual Candlelight Concert from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam was presented in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall on December 4, 2005. It featured the Crane Chorus, The Men's Ensemble, The Phoenix Club and Touring choir conducted by Adam Adler, Rebecca Reames and Heather Eyerly and The Crane Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Christopher Lanz. Tenor soloist was tenor Kirk Dougherty.  Go to full article

Three Art Frackenpohl compositions

The secular music of Dr. Art Frackenpohl, professor emeritus of SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music, has a worldwide reputation. But lovers of sacred music also treasure his many hymn and service music compositions and arrangements. Listen to some of his new work, recorded live at the Homecoming service at Waddington's First Presbyterian Church, August 7, 2005.

1: Alleluia Amen, Frackenpohl
2: Books of the Bible, Frackenpohl
3: God Made, Adam Bit, music, Frackenpohl; text unknown  Go to full article

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