1991-1992 Season
October 11 & 12, 1991, Kleinhans Music Hall.
Cole Porter (1891-1964) A Centennial Tribute
Overture
(It's De-Lovely, I Love You, You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, Another Op'nln', Another Show)
I Concentrate On You
Use Your Imagination
Be A Clown
Brush Up Your Shakespeare
So In Love
Where Is The Life That Late I Led?
Let's Do It
Hey, Babe, Hey!
Well, Did You Evah!
Begin The Beguine
Anything Goes
All Through The Night
Blow, Gabriel, Blow
You're The Top
Can-Can
It's All Right With Me
I've Got You Under My Skin
Too Darn Hot
Friendship
Night And Day
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
John Covelli, Guest Conductor
Barbara Adams Pierce, Soprano
Peter Harvey, Tenor
Howard Sprout, Baritone
Buffalo Schola Cantorum,
Thomas Swan, Director
November 10, 1991 First Presbyterian Church
Mozart – Regina Coeli, KV 127
Mozart – Mass in C Minor, KV 427
Laurie Wyant, soprano I
Cheryl Hudson, soprano II
Bruce Bell, tenor
Frank Pullano, baritone
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Thomas Swan, conductor
November 29, 30, December 1, 1991 Kleinhans Music Hall
Holiday Pops
Rimsky-Korsakov – Dance of the Buffoons
Humpersinck – Hansel and Gretel: Prelude
Neff – The Night Before Christmas
Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker Suite
Holcombe, arr.- Festive Sounds of Hanukkah
Lancaster – Fantasy on American Folk Carols
Silver – Twelve Days After Christmas
Herman, arr.- Christmas Fantasy
Bob Koop, narrator
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Newton Wayland, conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Thomas Swan, director
December 7, 8 1991 Kleinhans Music Hall
Mozart – Masonic Funeral Music, K.477
Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, K.364
Mozart – Requiem, K.626
Charles Haupt, violinist
Jesse Levine, violist
Julie Newell, soprano
Karen Brunssen, mezzo-soprano
Don Bernardini, tenor
John Ostendorf, baritone
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Maximiano Valdes, conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum,
Thomas Swan, director
February 15, 16 1992 Kleinhans Music Hall
Haydn – Symphony No.45 in F-sharp minor “Farewell”
Brahms – Liebesliederwaltzer, op.52
Brahms – Violin Concerto in D major, op.77
Gyorgy Pauk, violinist
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Maximiano Valdes, conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum,
Thomas Swan, director
March 28, 29, 1992 Kleinhans Music Hall
Respighi – Fountains of Rome
Bellini – Oboe Concerto in E-flat major
Marcello – Oboe Concerto in C minor
Verdi – Four Sacred Pieces
John Ferrillo, oboist
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Maximiano Valdes, conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum,
Thomas Swan, director
April 24, 25, 1992 Kleinhans Music Hall
Broadway Express
Warren - Lullaby of Broadway
Porter - favorites
Arlen - Clear out of this World
Schertzinger - I remember You
Bloom - Day in, Day Out
Duke - April in Paris
Bock - Fiddler on the Roof, selections
Gershwin - Do it Again, Embraceable you, They all Laughed, 'S Wonderful
Rodgers - Waltzes
Gershwin - Clap-a Your Hands, Swanee
Kern - Overture
Gershwin - Summertime
Elman - And the Angels Sing
Duke - Autumn in New York
Porter - Anything Goes
Dominguez - Frenesi
Manciini - Charade
Fitzgerald - A-Tisket, A-Tasket
Bernstein - New York, New York
Cohan - Give My Regards to Broadway
Porter - Take Me Back to Manhattan
Kander - New York, New York
Shirley Nanette, soprano
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Norman Leyden, conductor
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Thomas Swan, director
May 9, 1992, Kleinhans Music Hall
Daemen College Commencement
The Star-Spangled Banner
Randall Thompson - The Road Not Taken
Text from "You Come Too" by Robert Frost
William Steffe - arr. Peter J. Wilhousky - Battle Hymn of thc Republic
Samuel A. Ward - arr. Robert Page - America The Beautiful
Buffalo Schola Cantorum
Thomas Swan, Music Director/Conductor
