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(12/25/11) The Glens Falls Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Charles Peltz, and the GFSO Children's Chorus perform holiday favorites. Recorded live at Glens Falls High School December 11, 2011.
(12/24/10) The Glens Falls Symphony, under the direction of Charles Peltz, is joined by the GFSO Children's Chorus and singer & fiddler Lissa Schneckenburger and guitarist Bethany Waickman for a concert of holiday favorites. Recorded December 12, 2010.
(12/22/10) Brockville storyteller Deborah Dunleavy shares a childhood Christmas story about her grandfather's homemade candy canes.
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(01/12/07) Performed by Stringfolks for UpNorth Music on January 12, 2007.
(12/11/05) Paul Willcott of Saranac Lake reads his original Adirondack holiday story set in a down-at-heels former cure cottage and monastery occupied by a lonesome ex-professor. His grumpy solitude is troubled by ghosts, runaways, and a variety of everyday neighborhood angels.
Susan and The Professor, Walle Conoly, ill.
(12/11/05) Paul Willcott of Saranac Lake reads his original Adirondack holiday story set in a down-at-heels former cure cottage and monastery occupied by a lonesome ex-professor. His grumpy solitude is troubled by ghosts, runaways, and a variety of everyday neighborhood angels.
(12/10/05) The evening of December 10, 2005, the historic Edwards Opera House was packed with holiday revelers to hear a great concert of the music of the season. This hour-long excerpt contains music by Martha Gallagher, the Adirondack Harper, and the St. Lawrence University Laurentian Singers, directed by Barry Torres and accompanied by Barbara Phillips-Farley.
(12/04/05) The Annual Candlelight Concert from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam was presented in Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall on December 4, 2005. It featured the Crane Chorus, The Men's Ensemble, The Phoenix Club and Touring choir conducted by Adam Adler, Rebecca Reames and Heather Eyerly and The Crane Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Christopher Lanz. Tenor soloist was tenor Kirk Dougherty.
The Edison cylinder recordings used to create this concert were brought to the NCPR studio June 28, 2005 by Rebecca Hopfinger of Clayton, along with a gramophone decorated with roses by her Aunt Bertha.
(06/28/05) Following the late picnic dinner with family on the Green, and before the fireworks display, the bandshell next to the memorial fills with brassmen from all around. Tunes both popular and patriotic carry all the way to the courthouse on the cooling summer air.
Concert Program: U.S. Army Lancers Third Figure Smiler Rag, 1907 Reed Bird The Thousand and One Nights Waltz, Strauss Barney Medley Bachelors Button Turkey in the Straw Medley, 1904 Fol-the-Rol-Lol Medley, 1906 El Capitan March, Sousa Chinese March Sweet Sixteen's March American Republic March, 1900
(12/08/04) A holiday worship service featuring the voices of the University Chorus and The Laurentian Singers performing under the direction of Barry Torres with accompanist Barbara Phillips-Farley, Rosemary Phillips and Catherine Jahncke. Lisa Scrivani-Tidd is University organist, and John Ellis is professor of trumpet at The Crane School of Music. Thanks to the Chaplain's Office, Rev. Kathleen Buckley, The University Chorus and The Laurentian Singers for permission to share this service with the community. This concert was recordrd in the University's historic Gunnison Memorial Chapel on December 8, 2004.
Program: Past Three O'Clock: The Laurentian Singers Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Call to Worship From Far Away: The University Chorus First Reading O Come, O Come Emmanuel The Friendly Beasts: The University Chorus Second Reading O Magnum Mysterium: The Laurentian Singers Prayer for Advent Litany: From a poem by Jamie Sims Adeste Fidelis Third Reading The Huron Carol: The Laurentian Singers Fourth Reading Betelehemu (Nigerian Christmas Song): The Laurentian Singers Three Noble Kings: The University Chorus Fifth Reading We Three Kings of Orient Are Cantique de Noel: The Laurentian Singers Benediction Joy To The World
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