Warren County hosted a magical evening of madrigals Monday, October 18, 2010. 
(from the program cover by Cindy Rivers) Click on the slide show to see larger versions at Picasaweb
The Chorus would like to thank our 2010 Gold Sponsors: Mr. & Mrs. Gene Smith - Sandra Crawford Voice Studio
We would also like to thank our 2010 Silver Sponsors: Mr. & Mrs. Chris McCorkle - Mrs. Margaret Smith - Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott
And our Special Sponsors: First United Methodist Church for use of the choir room City of Warrenton for use of the Cultural Center Warrenton Antiques for use of the iron entrance ways The Chorus is | Sandra Crawford, soprano | Shelby Rivers, soprano | | Holly Smith, soprano | Carole Gazette, alto | | Elisabeth Allen, alto | Bill Crawford, tenor | | Tony Gazette, tenor | Harrison Allen, bass |
Cindy Rivers, Artistic Director & Conductor Robert Corbitt, Performance Accompanist
SPECIAL GUEST: Jim McGaw
Program “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” - Johann Sebastian Bach Jim McGaw With Madrigal Dance: Pavane
Welcome & Introduction to the period of music - Cindy Rivers
“Blow Thy Horne Hunter” - William Cornish - Men & Altos
“He That Will an Ale-house Keepe” - Thomas Ravenscroft - Women
“Now is the Month of Maying” - Thomas Morley - The Chorus
“Amarilli, my fair one” - Giulio Caccini - Shelby Rivers
“Minuet in G” - Johann Sebastian Bach - Jim McGaw With Madrigal Dance: Branle Charlotte
“Plezir d’Amor” - French Madrigal - Jim McGaw
“O My Hart” - King Henry VIII - The Chorus Sandra Crawford, soloist
“In the Covey Gardens” - Olde English Folk Tune - Jim McGaw
“Tosse not my soule” - John Dowland - The Chorus
“Sheep May Safely Graze” - Johann Sebastian Bach - Jim McGaw With Madrigal Dance: Branle Simple
“Edi Beo Thu, Hevene Quene” - 14th Century - Anonymous Cindy Rivers, soprano - Elisabeth Allen, alto
“O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing” - 15th Century French Carol - The Chorus
“O Gladsome Light" - Louis Bourgeois - The Chorus
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