Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1984, Page 9, Image 9

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The University Marching Band comes out of its practice room on weekends to perform at Duck
home football games.
Ensembles slate performances
By Lori Stephens
Of the Emerald
Students in twenty different
University ensembles will
display their talents at various
festivals, competitions, athletic
events and concerts this fall.
The University Singers is
considered the premier choral
ensemble; it's made up of about
45 advanced musicians. They
sing everything from
"Gregorian chant to stuff writ
ten last year,” says director
Richard Clark.
This fall the Singers will per
form Debussy’s "Trois Chan
sons." Latin motets by Caldara,
and other choruses by
Mendelssohn and the French
composer Desenclos.
Clark also directs the Univer
sity Contemporary Choir, which
sings more lively, modern
pieces, show tunes and old pop.
The Women’s Chorale will
sing Benjamin Britten’s
“Ceremony of Carols.” which
was written in 1942 for a boys’
choir. "It’s relatively recent
music,” Clark says. "But some
of it is written in a real old
style."
Together the Men’s and
Women’s Chorales are hosting a
concert at Beall Concert Hall
Nov. 13. They will be joined by
the University Singers for the
Christmas Choral Concert on
Dec. 5.
The University Chamber
Choir, directed by Prof. James
Miller, will also rehearse this
fall, and the University Gospel
Ensemble will give a concert the
evening of Nov. 15.
The highlight of the choral
repertoire will be the annual
Messiah Sing-a-long, which
takes place Sunday. Dec. 2, at
the Hult Center. Selections from
Handel’s famous work will be
performed by University choirs
and orchestras and will feature
guest conductors and soloists
from around the community.
The event is a benefit to raise
scholarship funds for the music
school.
The Collegium Musicum is a
group of 10 to 12 musicians
who study music “from the
beginnings to the eighteenth
century,” says director Harold
Owen. The members both sing
and play instruments such as
viols, lutes, harpsichords and
krummhoms.
The repertoire includes the
works of medieval. Renaissance
and baroque composers such as
Dufey and Monteverdi, as well
as some modem works and
pieces written by the students
themselves. Owen says the
ensemble is tentatively plan
ning to give a performance the
last week of the term in the
University art museum.
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busy this fall, according to
Steve Paul, associate director of
bands. The 15 0-member
“Fighting Duck Marching
Band” will play for all home
football games, the Homecom
ing Parade, and a football game
against the Washington Huskies
in Seattle.
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