Music suggestive of hope
is featured in this morning’s Centering Music. Colombian composer Adolfo Mejia’s
delicate Prelude, subtitled “Luminosidad de aguas”, was originally a harp
solo, but works effectively in this piano transcription. American composer
William Bolcom’s “Waitin’” is a tender hymn, which offers spiritual solace to
all who toil in faith. The morning’s Offertory, Chopin’s so-called “Raindrop”
Prelude, also holds forth the hope of transfiguration as its serene opening
material returns after a turbulent central section. CUUC’s Choir is also on
hand with a celebratory Alleluia as well as a timeless expression of love from
The Beatles. Read on for programming details.
Centering Music: Kim Force, soprano; Adam Kent,
piano
Preludio “Luminosidad de Aguas”
Adolfo
Mejia
Waitin’
William
Bolcom
Anthem: CUUC Choir directed by Lisa N. Meyer
and accompanied by Georgianna Pappas
I Will
John Lennon and Paul McCartney, arr. by
Roger Emerson
Offertory:
Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 28, No. 15 “Raindrop”
Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 28, No. 15 “Raindrop”
Frederic
Chopin
Anthem:
A Festive Alleluia
Mary Lynn Lightfoot
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