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Suite No. 2 in D Major, BWV 1008, J.S. Bach

Ave Maria, Franz Shubert

Improvisation et Caprice, Eugene Bozza

Vocalise Op. 34, No.14, Sergei Rachmaninoff

Parable XXII Op. 147 (1981), Vincent Persichetti

Salve Regina, Franz Shubert

Kol Nidre Op. 47, Max Bruch

Were You There, Traditional Spiritual

Deep River, Traditional Spiritual

The Lord's Prayer, Albert Hay Malotte

 
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Past Seasons Archive > 2006 Concert Season > Concert 2


Concert 2
Sunday, September 24, 2006 • 4:00 P.M.

Let Us Pray

United Church of Big Rapids, 120 S. State St., Big Rapids, Mich.


Presented by
Bush Insurance Agency
The Family of Lloyd and Dorothy Mallett

Dedicated to the memory of
Lloyd Mallett (1906-1997) and
Dorothy Mallett (1909-1992)


Featuring Traverse City harpist Sylvia Norris, internationally acclaimed soprano Lynne Church, Rev. Jon Fleming of the United Church, Rev. Mike Riegler of the Third Avenue Methodist Church, Rev. Robert Garrels of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Big Rapids organist Paul Heidemann, pianist Janet Mallett, and liturgical dancers Karen Lenz-Wallington and Adriana Mallett.


An exploration of the religious foundations of Bach's music, including performances of Franz Schubert's 'Ave Maria' and 'Salve Regina', 'The Lord's Prayer' by H. A. Malotte, traditional spirituals, and works by Bruch, Bozza, Persichetti and Rachmaninoff.