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​A Primitive Nativity
by
William Vollinger
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performed by the
New York Vocal Arts Ensemble
LILA DEIS, Soprano   JUDITH MALAFRONTE, Mezzo soprano
STEVEN PEARLSTON, Tenor   KEVIN DEAS, Bass-baritone
RAYMOND BEEGLE, Director

and the
Annapolis Brass Quintet
ROBERT SUGGS, Trumpet   DAVID CRAN, Trumpet
MARC GUY, Horn   WAYNE WELLS, Trombone
​ROBERT POSTEN, Bass Trombone


To listen to this 1980
ABQ Artists Series
World Premiere Performance

of
 William Vollinger's
A Primitive Nativity

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(Duration 05:21)
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Text for 
​A Primitive Nativity
(Luke 2: 2-14)

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Chanukah Medley 
​
arr. Nathan Wilensky 

Who Can Retell / In the Window / Dreidl & S'Vivon
 
Annapolis Brass Quintet 

December 22, 1985
(Duration 04:18)
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Charles Ives:
​
Six Songs

February 16, 1989​
Merkin Hall, New York City


Western Wind Vocal Ensemble​
ELAINE RUSSELL, Soprano   JOHANA ARNOLD, Soprano
WILLIAM ZUKOF, Countertenor  LAWRENCE BENNETT, Tenor
WILLIAM LYON LEE, Tenor   ELLIOT Z. LEVINE, Baritone
and the
Annapolis Brass Quintet
ROBERT SUGGS, Trumpet   DAVID CRAN, Trumpet
ARTHUR BROOKS, Horn   WAYNE WELLS, Trombone
ROBERT POSTEN, Bass Trombone & Tuba

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(Duration 09:31 )
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Six Songs by Charles Ives:

Tarrant Moss (1898?)
On the Counter (1920)

A Christmas Carol (1897)
The Sideshow (1921)
Slow March (1887?)

The Circus Band (1894?) 

The above six songs are from the collection 114 Songs, which was self-published by Charles Ives in 1922.  
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G. W. E. Friederich's
Ellen Bayne Quickstep

(Duration 01:18)
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Annapolis Brass Quintet
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