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Ames Children's Choir
All Things Pass   

For the Beauty of the Earth
All Things Pass
Can You Hear Me?
Evening Song
America, The Beautiful
Hand Me Down My Silver Trumpet
Mayim
Hanarot Halalu
Winter Song
Ring the Bells
The Alphabet
Wir eilen doch emsigen Schritten
Come Let's Be Merry
Niska Banja

Directed by Sylvia Munsen

The Concert Choir is one of three choirs in the Ames Children's Choirs (ACC) program founded by Artistic Director Munsen in Ames, Iowa in 1995. The Concert Choir has performed at John Rutter's Mass of the Children at Carnegie Hall, with the Des Moines Symphony for the World Food Prize, performed solo concerts in St. Patrick's Cathedral (NYC) and Washington's National Cathedral and performed at many conferences and festivals throughout the U.S. and Canada. Favorites among the 14 tunes (all accompanied on piano by Sue Lekwa) are: Bob Chilcott's title tune and "Can You Hear Me?," John Rutter's "For the Beauty of the Earth," E. Amiran's "Mayim," the Spiritual "Hand Me Down My Silver Trumpet," Stephen Paulus' "Winter Song," Libby Larsen's "Ring the Bells," Bach's "Wir eilen doch emsigen Schritten," James Mulholland's "Come Let's Be Merry" and the Serbian Gypsy Dance "Niska Banja." The lovely voices of the children perfectly complement these beautiful, well-chosen songs!

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Choral | Some a cappella | Mixed | United States

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