1964-1965 Season
December 9, 1964 University Presbyterian Church
A Christmas Music Concert
Robert Schulz – The Story of Nativity: Gospel of St.Luke
Willard Mayo, narrator
Bach-Gounod – Ave Maria
Traditional – O Sanctissima
Lehmann – No Candle Was There
Traditional – Three Great Kings
Traditional – Joy to the World
Bach – Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light
Traditional – O Little Town of Bethlehem
Parker/Shaw – Christ was born on Christmas Day
Youngst – Christmas Hymn
Thompson – Glory to God in the Highest
Adam – O Holy Night
Kreckel – Adeste Fidelis
Handel – Messiah
Rita Keller, soprano
Lila Miller, soprano
Jan Valerio, soprano
Ann Pierce, soprano
Loretta Smistek, soprano
Robert McElligott, tenor
Malcom Shatz, tenor
George Leichnetz, bass
Virginia Frank, organ
Buffalo Symphonia Orchestra
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Robert F. Schulz, conductor
Jan. 31 & Feb. 2, 1965, Kleinhans Music Hall
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto For Two Violins
Rivka Mandeltern - And Harry Taub, Violinists
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (1721)
Lukas Foss, Pianist
Jacob Berg, Flutist
Isidor Saslav, Violinist
Anton Webern Five Pieces, Op. 10 (1913)
Igor Stravinsky Symphony Of Psalms (1930)
In Three Movements
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Lukas Foss, Conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum, Robert Schulz, Director
Assisted By:
Christ The King Roman Catholic Church Men's Choir, Raymond Fahiniak, Director
Kenmore Presbyterian Church Senior Choir, Peter Van Dyck, Director
Mother Of Divine Grace Roman Catholic Church
Men's Choir, Raymond Fabiniak, Director
Trinity Episcopal Church Senior Choir, John Hofmann, Director
St. Mary Of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church Choir, Robert Schulz, Director
May 2, 1965 Villa Maria College
Performance dedicated to the memory of Cameron Baird
Haydn – The Creation
Carol Plantamura, soprano
Jan Valerio, alto
Robert Bauer, baritone
George Leichnetz, bass
Martin Lies
Virginia Frank, piano
Chamber Ensemble
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Robert F. Schulz, conductor
August 14, 1965 SUNY at Buffalo, Butler Auditorium of Capen Hall
Community Summer Sing!
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Robert Beckwith, conductor