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Celebrating our 14th season

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Recordings

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Please contact the MCC office for information concerning these recordings

Listen to Cantorei sing The Star-Spangled Banner - RealAudio / MP3 / WindowsMedia


Hansel and Gretel by Humperdinck (2004)
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Andreas Delfs, conductor
Suzanne Mentzer, Hansel
Heidi Grant Murphy, Gretel
Judith Forst, The Witch
Janice Taylor, Mother
Robert Orth, Father
Anna Christy, Sandman/Dew Fairy
Milwaukee Children’s Choir (Emily Holt Crocker, Director)
Milwaukee Symphony Chorus (Lee Erickson, Director)
H_and_G CD cover
  • A Fairy-Tale Opera in Three Acts after the poem by Adelheid Wette
    SUNG IN ENGLISH: version by Tom Hammond
  • Marketed by Avie Records

The Christmas Suite by Mark Brymer (2003)
Milwaukee Children's Choir
Christine Thomas, Mezzo Soprano
The excerpts are in Real Player format:
Christmas Suite cover
  1. C · It must be Christmas
  2. H · Hark! Hear the Children Sing!
  3. R · Rejoice! Rejoice!
  4. I · I Hear the Bells
  5. S · Snow!
  6. T · 'Twas the Night
  7. M · Merry, Merry Christmas!
  8. A · Angels We Have Heard on High
  9. S · Savior

Winter's Night (2002)
Milwaukee Youth Chorale, Cantorei, Concert Choir, & Prelude choirs
The excerpts are in Real Player format:
Winter's Night cover
  1. Winter's Night by Frode Fjelson
  2. Old Fox Wassail arr. Stephen Hatfield
  3. Chrissimas Day arr. Shirley McRae
  4. The Boar's Head Carol arr. Robert Shaw/Alice Parker
  5. Winter Holiday by Eric Paulson
  6. Al Shlosha D'Varim arr. Allan Naplan
  7. S'vivon arr. Gregg Smith
  8. Come Ye Sons of Art by Henry Purcell
  9. Laudate pueri Dominum by Johann Michael Haydn
  10. Dancing Day by John Rutter

Prokoviev/Tchaikovsky (2002)
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Andreas Delfs, conductor
* with the Milwaukee Children's Choir (Cantorei)
MSO CD cover
  1. Scenes from the ballet Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64 by Sergei Prokofiev
  2. * Scenes from the ballet The Nutcracker, Op. 71 by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky

A Mid-Winter Night's Dream (2000)
Cantorei, Concert Choir, & Prelude Choir
Mid-Winter Night's Dream cover
  1. Good Cheer by Audrey Snyder
  2. Cantate by John Leavitt
  3. Carol of the Bells arr. Peter Wilhousky
  4. Orion by Donald Ford/Jean Philips
  5. The Birch Tree arr. Mary Goetze
  6. Antiphonal Gloria by John Leavitt
  7. In dulci jubilo by Emily Crocker
  8. We Wish You a Merry Christmas arr. Emily Crocker
  9. In dulci jubilo by Michael Prætorius
  10. Ask the Moon by Ron Nelson
  11. Path to the Moon by Eric Thieman
  12. The Sleigh (a la Russe) arr. Wallingford Riegger
  13. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day by John Rutter
  14. A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten
'Tis the Season for Singing (1995) [No longer available]
The Milwaukee Children's Choir
1995 cassette cover
  1. Ding Dong! Merrily On Higharr. Howard Cable
  2. Velvet Shoes by Randall Thompson
  3. Carol of the Bells by Leontovitch; arr. Peter Wilhousky
  4. S'vivon arr., Gregg Smith
  5. Bashana Haba'ah by Nurit Hirsch; arr. Henry Leck
  6. The Snow Carol arr. Audrey Snyder
  7. The Sleigh by Kountz; arr. Riegger
  8. Sweet Songs of Christmas by Christopher Dedrick; arr. Emily Crocker
  9. Psalite by Michael Prætorius; arr. John Leavitt
  10. A Christmas Celebration arr. John Leavitt
  11. Jolly Old St. Nicholas arr. John Leavitt
  12. O Christmas Tree arr. Howard Cable

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