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Oberlin College Choir, Ben Johns, Director, Finney Chapel, Oberlin College and Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio, April 13, 2022, Oberlin Premiere | |||
Alleluia, Dies Sanctificatus |
Cherie Magnello. Soprano, Carl Wrubel, Baritone, William Merrill, Piano, Saturday, November 21, 2019, St. John The Divine Episcopal Church, Southwest Harbor, Maine, World Premiere of Arrangement | ||
The Queens College Vocal Ensemble, James John, Director, Saturday, November 23, 2019, St. John Nepomucene Church 411 East 66th Street, New York City | |||
The Queens College Vocal Ensemble, James John, Director, Thursday, November 21, 2019, LeFrak Concert Hall, Queens College, Queens, New York | |||
La Voix Mixte, Uta Schlegel, Director, Salemkirche, Berlin, Germany, September 28, 2019, Berlin Premieres | |||
West Chester University Concert Choir, David DeVenney, Director, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Febuary 10, 2019, Philadelphia Premiere | |||
West Chester University Concert Choir, David DeVenney, Director, Madeleine Wing Adler Theater, West Chester University, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Febuary 8, 2019, Local Premiere | |||
Mosella (arr. from Two Motets)
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Mosel Musikfestival,Joseph Groben, Director September 22. 2017, Minoriten Kirche, Merle, Luxemburg | ||
St. Dominic's Church Choir and Orchestra, Simon Berry, Conductor, St. Dominic's Catholic Church, San Francisco, November 2, 2007, Second Performance (10th Anniversary of the World Premiere) | |||
Acappellago, Dennis Smith, Conductor, Event Hall, Mayslake Peabody Estate, Oak Brook, Illinois, December 3, 2016, Chicago Area Premiere | |||
Conservatory Chamber Singers of the
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, Jennifer Tham, Director, Conservatory Concert Hall, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, Singapore, November 2, 2016, Asian Premieres |
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SYC Ensemble Singers, Jennifer Tham, Conductor, July 23, 2016, Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore, Singapore Premiere | |||
Quoddy Voices, John Newell, Conductor, Eastport Arts Center, Eastport, Maine, May 22, 2016, Maine Premiere |
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"Nada te Turbe" |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Emi Tamura, Piano, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California, February 20, 2016, US Premiere | ||
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Carolyn Sykes, Harp, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California, February 20, 2016, California Premiere | |||
Choral Arts Northwest, Robert Bode, Conductor, Private Performance for the President and First Lady, The Diplomatic Reception Room of The White House, Washington, D.C., December 18, 2015, Washington, D.C. Premiere | |||
SYC Ensemble Singers, Jennifer Tham, Conductor, December 15, 2015, The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., World Premiere | |||
Vancouver Chamber Choir, Jon Washburn, Conductor, Ryerson United Church, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 13, 2015, Vancouver Premiere | |||
Grant Park Chorus, Christopher Bell, Conductor, South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, May 21, 2015, Chicago Premiere | |||
Bouquet; |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Javier Vazquez Grela, Piano, Fundación "Musik", Guadalajara, Mexico, August 27, 2014, World Premieres | ||
Nave Voices, Dr. Bonnie Borshay Sneed, Director, Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York, January 18, 2014, Carnegie Hall Premiere | |||
Mozart Lieder (arr.) |
Singer Pur, Große Aula der Universität, Salzburg, Austria, October 5, 2012, (Salzburger Bachgesellschaft), World Premiere | ||
The Golden Gate Men's Chorus, Joseph Piazza, Conductor, April 28, 2012, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, San Francisco Premiere | |||
The Dessoff Choirs, Christopher Shepard, Conductor, Church of St. Paul The Apostle, New York, February 3, 2012, U.S. Premiere | |||
Symbol; |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Timothy G. Ruff Welch, Piano, October 25, 2011, Casa Museo López Portillo, Guadalajara, Mexico, World Premieres | ||
The Handel and Haydn Society Young Women’s Chorus, Lisa Graham, Conductor, May 16, 2011, The Boston Latin School, Boston, World Premiere | |||
Cascadian Chorale, Gary D. Cannon, Conductor, March 12, 2011, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina, Washington, World Premiere |
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Choral Arts, Robert Bode, Conductor, October 1, 2010, St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle, World Premiere | |||
University of Utah Singers, Dr. Brady R. Allred, Director, 11th International Chamber Choir Competition, Markoberdorf, Germany, June, 2009, German Premiere | |||
South Bend Chamber Singers and Orchestra, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Church of Our Lady of Loretto, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, May 17, 2009, World Premiere | |||
Vocal Arts Ensemble of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Earl Rivers, Conductor, Memorial Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 22, 2009, World Premiere | |||
William Ferris Chorale, Paul French, Conductor, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Chicago, December 5, 2008, Chicago Premieres | |||
Where I Have Lost I Softer Tread; God Made a Little Gentian; If Roses Had Not Faded |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Javier Vázquez Grela, Piano, August 16, 2008, Casa Museo López Portillo, Guadalajara, Mexico, Latin American Premiere | ||
Collegium Regale of King's College, Cambridge, Edmund Hastings, Conductor, Summer Punt Concert on the River Cam, Cambridge, England, June 28, 2008, Cambridge Premiere | |||
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, April 29, 2008, Premiere performance in the newly opened Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields | |||
Choral Arts, Robert Bode, Conductor, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, April 27, 2008, Seattle Premiere | |||
CONSONO Chamber Choir, Harald Jers, Director, City Hall, Cork, Ireland, May 2, 2008, Irish Premiere | |||
CONSONO Chamber Choir, Harald Jers, Director, Kirche "Christi Verklärung", Cologne, Germany, April 6, 2008, German Premiere | |||
St. Dominic's Church Choir and Orchestra, Simon Berry, Conductor, with The San Francisco Choral Artists, Magen Solomon, Artistic Director, St. Dominic's Catholic Church, San Francisco, November 2, 2007, Liturgical World Premiere | |||
Mary Magdalene |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Sergio Hernández, Piano, October 21, 2007, St. Mark's Anglican Church, Guadalajara, Mexico, World Premiere | ||
Singer Pur, Gewandhaus-Mendelssohn-Saal, Leipsig, Germany, May 7, 2007, Leipsig Premiere | |||
Alma
Redemptoris Mater |
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, Missouri, March 10, 2007, World Premiere | ||
In
Dulci Jubilo (arr.) |
Singer Pur, "Winterzauber", Rossini-Saal, Bad Kissingen, Germany, December 23, 2006, World Premiere | ||
Seattle Pro Musica, Karen P. Thomas, Conductor, Town Hall, Seattle, December 9, 2006, Seattle Premiere | |||
Hymn
to Aphrodite |
The Esoterics, Eric Banks, Director, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Seattle, December 9, 2006, World Premiere | ||
The Handel and Haydn Society, Lisa Graham, Conductor, Symphony Hall, Boston, December 9, 2006, Boston Premiere | |||
Seattle Pro Musica, Karen P. Thomas, Conductor, Town Hall, Seattle, December 9, 2006, Seattle Premiere | |||
St. Andrew's Anglican Church Choir, Timothy G. Ruff Welch, Conductor, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Chapala, Mexico, December 9, 2006, World Premiere | |||
Singer Pur and SATB Choir, Atelierkoncert, XVI Europa Cantat 2006, Johanneskirche, Mainz, Germany, July 31, 2006, World Premiere | |||
Der Abend und Abschied |
Singer Pur, Bachfest Stuttgart, Stiftskirche, Stuttgart, Germany, September 5, 2005, Stuttgart Premiere | ||
Der Abend und Abschied |
Singer Pur, Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele, Alexanderkirche Marbach, Germany, July 30, 2005, World Premiere | ||
University of Utah Singers, Dr. Brady R. Allred, Director, Florilège Vocal de Tours, France, May, 2005, World Premiere | |||
The Esoterics, Eric Banks, Director, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Seattle, December 11, 2004, Seattle Premiere | |||
Seattle Bach Choir, Gregory Vancil, Director, Seattle, November 21, 2004, Seattle Premiere | |||
SHE Women's Vocal Ensemble, Sally Hoskins, Conductor, Grace & St. Paul's Church, New York City, November 20, 2004, New York Premiere | |||
Singer Pur, Marktoberdorf, Germany, September 25, 2004, World Premiere | |||
Chanticleer, Lukas-Kirche, Munich, Germany, July 12, 2004, Munich Premiere | |||
The Esoterics, Eric Banks, Director, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Seattle, May 8, 2004, Seattle Premiere | |||
SHE Women's Vocal Ensemble, Sally Hoskins, Conductor, Grace & St. Paul's Church, New York City, April 4, 2004, New York Premiere | |||
The Wellesley College Chamber Singers, Lisa Graham, Conductor, Sage Chapel, Cornell University, April 3, 2004, Ithaca Premiere | |||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Holy Trinity Church, Washington, DC, March 13, 2004, Washington, DC Premiere | |||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Evansville, Indiana, March 6, 2004, World Premiere | |||
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Chamber Choir, Earl Rivers, Director, American Choral Directors Association Central Division Regional Conference, Indianapolis, February, 2004, Indianapolis Premiere | |||
Richmond Choral Society, Marina Alexander, Conductor, St. Peter's Church, Staten Island, December 14, 2003, New York Premiere | |||
The Wellesley College Choir with Brass Ensemble, Lisa Graham, Conductor, Christmas Vespers in Houghton Chapel, Wellesley, Massachusetts, December 7, 2003, World Premiere | |||
San Francisco Lyric Chorus, Robert Gurney, Director, Dan Levitan, Harp, Trinity Episcopal Church, San Francisco, December 7, 2003, San Francisco Premiere | |||
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, Duke's Hall, Royal Academy of Music, London, November 8, 2003, Royal Academy Premiere | |||
Chanticleer, Seiji Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood, July 22, 2003, Tanglewood Premiere | |||
Arcadian Chorale, Marina Alexander, Conductor, First Presbyterian Church, Matawan, New Jersey, May 10, 2003, World Premiere | |||
Heartland Chamber Chorale, Robert Nance, Conductor, First Wayne Street United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 3, 2003, World Premiere | |||
South Bend Chamber Singers, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, March 23, 2003, World Premiere | |||
Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Conductor, Meany Theatre, Seattle, December 2, 2002, World Premiere | |||
Gregg Smith Singers, St. Peter's Church, New York, November 23, 2002, New York Premiere | |||
Purdue Varsity Glee Club and assembled choruses (500 voices), Brian Breed, Director, Elliott Hall, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, March 2, 2002, World Premiere | |||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, The Presbyterian Church, Laporte, Indiana February 17, 2002, World Premiere | |||
Singer Pur, Schwäbisch-Gmünd, Germany, January 24, 2002 | |||
Seattle Choral Company (Juliana Rambaldi, Soprano, Carolyn Gronlund, Mezzo-Soprano, Wesley Rogers, Tenor, William Rhodes, Bass, The Seattle Choral Company Chorus and Orchestra, Fred Coleman, Conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, November 4, 2001, World Premiere | |||
New York Vocal Arts Ensemble (Judith Pannill, Soprano, Katherine Benfer, Mezzo-Soprano, Jonathan Goodman, Tenor, John Arbo, Bass, Raymond Beegle, Piano, Director), Merkin Concert Hall, New York, February 1, 2001, World Premiere | |||
Who Walks With Beauty |
Kimball Wheeler, College of the Canyons Chorus and String Orchestra, Julie Lawson, Conductor, College of The Canyons, Santa Clarita, California, December 16, 2000, World Premiere | ||
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, Vintners Hall, London, November 23, 2000, World Premiere | |||
Chanticleer, Joseph Jennings, Conductor, Temple of Dendur, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June 6, 2000, New York Premiere | |||
"Mutability" (from Five Shelley Settings) |
Washington Men's Camerata, Frank Albinder, Conductor, Terrace Theater, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C., June 3, 2000, Washington, D.C. Premiere | ||
Chanticleer, Joseph Jennings, Conductor, First Congregational Church, Berkeley, California, May 13, 2000, World Premiere | |||
Heather Meyer, Soprano, Raymond Martinez, Baritone, West Marin Festival Chorus and Orchestra, Carol Negro, Conductor, Angelico Hall, San Rafael, California, April 21, 2000, California Premiere | |||
Where I Have Lost,
I Softer Tread |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Martin Canin, Piano, Morse Hall, The Juilliard School, February 7, 2000, New York Premiere | ||
Alexandria Choral Society, Kerry Krebill, Conductor, Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1999, Washington, D.C. Premiere | |||
Shelley Songs (Nos.
2, 3, 6, 1) |
Thomas Buckner, Baritone, Raymond Beegle, Piano, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco, June 12, 1999, World Premiere | ||
Hôtel (Poulenc Song arrangement) |
Luzerner Salon-Quintett, Paul Suits, Piano, Lucerne, Switzerland, 1999, World Premiere | ||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, Missouri, March 16, 1999, World Premiere | |||
West Chester University Concert Choir, David DeVenney, Director, Church For All Nations, New York January 16, 1999, New York Premiere | |||
Joyce Andrews, Soprano, Esther Wang, Piano, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, October 2,1998, World Premiere | |||
Catullus Songs (Nos.
4 & 5) |
Amanda Hamley, Soprano, Prudence Raper, Contralto, John English, Tenor, Kevin O'Donnell, Baritone, Michael Paine, Piano, St. Anne's Church, London, September 6, 1998, World Premiere | ||
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Bryan Pezzone, Piano, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, August 22, 1998, Los Angeles Premiere | |||
South Bend Chamber Singers, Nancy Menk, Conductor, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, May 31, 1998, World Premiere | |||
Linden Singers, Frances Pollet, Director, St. John the Divine Church on Quadra at Balmoral, Victoria, B.C., Canada, May 9, 1998, Canadian Premiere | |||
Jennifer Dearden, Trumpet, Ithaca College Trombone Troupe, James Porterfield, Organ and Conductor, St. Luke Lutheran Church, Ithaca, New York, April 12, 1998, World Premiere |
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Alexandria Choral Society, Kerry Krebill, Conductor, Church of the Resurrection, Alexandria, Virginia, March 7, 1998, World Premiere | |||
Psalm 100 |
Lycoming College Choir, Fred Thayer, Conductor, Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, March 4, 1998, World Premiere | ||
Remembrance |
Nova Singers, Laura Lane, Conductor, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, February 22, 1998, World Premiere | ||
"The World's Wanderers"
and "Oh! How I Love" from Eight Romances |
Chad Karl, Baritone, Herbert Burtis, Piano, Home of Robert and Felicia Lipson, New York, December 4, 1997, US Premieres | ||
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, Ely Cathedral, UK, July 26, 1997, World Premiere | |||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, March 15, 1997, New York Premiere | |||
Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy Menk, Conductor, St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cleveland, Ohio, March 8, 1997, World Premiere | |||
Gregg Smith Singers, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, New York, February 15, 1997, New York Premiere | |||
VOCE choral ensemble, Carol Hunter, Conductor, St. Catherine of Siena Church, Great Falls, Virginia, December 13, 1996, World Premiere | |||
Choir of The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Johnson Flucker, Director, New York October 27, 1996, Liturgical Premiere | |||
Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, Marian Dolan, Director, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 1996, World Premiere | |||
Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Conductor, St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle, October 18, 1996, World Premiere | |||
Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Conductor, Meany Theatre, Seattle, June 2, 1996, World Premiere | |||
Safe In Their Alabaster
Chambers |
Taft Collegium Musicum, Christopher P. Shepard, Conductor, Amy F. Bernon, Piano, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York, March 31, 1996, New York Premiere | ||
O Magnum Mysterium | New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, conductor, St. Marylbone Parish Church, London, December 14, 1995, London Premiere. | ||
Eight Romances |
Sali Davies, Soprano, Kevin O'Donnell, Baritone, Michael Paine, Piano, The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Buckinghamshire, England, September 23, 1995, World Premiere | ||
Seattle Choral Company ( Lauren Wagner, Soprano, Kevin Helppie, Baritone, The Seattle Choral Company Chorus and Orchestra, Fred Coleman, Conductor), Meany Hall, Seattle, June 4, 1995, World Premiere | |||
Vocal Arts Ensemble of Cincinnati, Earl Rivers, Conductor, Emery Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 7, 1995, World Premiere | |||
Taft Collegium Musicum, Christopher P. Shepard, Conductor, Eton College Chapel, Eton, England April 1, 1995, British Premiere | |||
Taft Collegium Musicum, Christopher P. Shepard, Conductor, Washington, Connecticut, March 5, 1995, World Premiere | |||
Ave Maria (Double Chorus) |
San Francisco Symphony Chorus Vance George, conductor, Candlelight Christmas Concert, Davies Synphony Hall, December 4, 1994. World Premiere Performance | ||
The Rapture of Endymion | Thomas Buckner, Baritone, Joseph Kubera, Piano, Merkin Concert Hall, New York, May 12, 1994, World Premiere. | ||
Chanticleer, UCLA Center for the Performing Arts, April 17, 1994, Los Angeles Premiere | |||
Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, Marian Dolan, Director, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 1993, World Premiere | |||
Magnificat and Nunc
Dimittis |
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, Great St. Mary's Church, Sawbridgeworth, England July 3, 1993, World Premiere | ||
Six Antiphons for
The Blessing of The Palms on Palm Sunday |
St. Luke Choir, James Porterfield, Director, St. Luke Lutheran Church, Ithaca, New York, April 4, 1993, World Premiere | ||
Nederlands Kamerkoor, Kent Hatteberg, Conductor, Philipszaal, Den Haag, Netherlands, January 27, 1993, Netherlands Premiere | |||
Three Ancient Choruses |
Metropolitan Greek Chorale, George Tsontakis, Director, Merkin Concert Hall, New York, May 9, 1992, World Premiere | ||
The Strange Music |
Edward Swenson, Tenor, Delores Keahy, Piano, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, November 14, 1991, World Premiere | ||
New London Singers, Ivor Setterfield, Conductor, St. Andrew's Church, London, June 20, 1991, British Premiere | |||
Missa Brevis | Dale Warland Singers, Wooddale Church, Minneapolis. May 18, 1991, World Premiere | ||
Four Keats Songs | Joyce Andrews, Soprano, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, September 24, 1990, World Premiere | ||
Then, I Confess |
Meredith Hudson, Mezzo-Soprano, composer conducting, Ithaca College Orchestra, Ford Hall, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York, April 8, 1990, World Premiere | ||
Due Rime Antiche |
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Theatre du Palais de l'Europe, Menton, France, March 11, 1990, World Premiere | ||
Flute Concerto |
David Shostac, Flute, Peter Jaffe Conductor, The Philharmonia Orchestra, Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado, July 6, 1989, World Premiere | ||
Two Pastorals |
Ithaca High School Chorus, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York, November 12, 1988, World Premiere | ||
Chanticleer, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, February 14, 1988, Washington, DC Premiere | |||
New York Treble Singers, Virginia Davidson, Director, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, November 30, 1987, World Premiere | |||
Talisman, St. Paul's Chapel, New York, October 26, 1987, World Premiere | |||
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Jorge Mester, Conductor, The Aspen Chamber Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, Aspen Colorado, August 7, 1987, Orchestral World Premiere | |||
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Maciej Piotrowski, Piano, Philharmonia Narodowa, Warsaw, April 6, 1987, European Premiere | |||
Te Deum |
Katherine Davidson, Soprano, Mary Ann Hart, Mezzo-Soprano, Frank Hoffmeister, Tenor, Kevin Deas, Bass, William Trafka, Organ, Robert Bass Conductor, The Collegiate Chorale, St. Bartholomew's Church, New York, October 26, 1986, World Premiere | ||
Chanticleer, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco, May 17, 1986, World Premiere | |||
Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Paul Suits, Piano, St. Peter's Church, New York, March 12, 1986, World Premiere | |||
Rosalind Rees, Soprano, Susan Jolles, Harp, St. Peter's Church, New York, March 8, 1986, World Premiere | |||
Gregg Smith Singers, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, New York, March 12, 1983, World Premiere | |||
Rosalind Rees, Soprano, Kimball Wheeler, Mezzo-Soprano, Instrumental Ensemble, composer conducting, Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, June 9, 1981, World Premiere |
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