Vocal Music
- O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come – Richard W. Gieseke (b. 1952)
Instrumental Music
- Jesus, be in My Heart - Arranged by Kim Robertson
- What Wondrous Love is This - Arranged by Carol Kappus:
- Dance of the Fairy Folk - Carol Kappus
- Ned of the Hill , Ireland, arranged by Kim Robertson
- Fantasy on “Nun Danket All” – Aaron David Miller (b. 1972)
- Hymn 374, Come, let us Join Our Cheerful Songs
Congregational Music (all hymns from the Hymnal 1982 with the exception of those marked “R” which are from Renew.)
- Hymn 371 Thou, whose almighty word (MOSCOW)
- Hymn R266 Give thanks with a grateful heart (GIVE THANKS)
- Hymn 493 O for a thousand tongues to sing (AZMON)
- Psalm 146 - Tone VIIa
folk lever harp |
The folk harp is smaller than it's cousin, the orchestral harp. It's what you often hear when listening to Celtic Music. That's why you'll be hearing several pieces this weekend from Ireland, or written in that style. The pieces Mim will be playing are written by two of America's leading folk harpists.
Kim Robertson is an American Celtic harp player from Wisconsin. Classically trained on piano and orchestral harp, her work encompasses over 20 album projects, several volumes of harp arrangements, instructional videos, and an international itinerary of concerts and retreats.
Carol Kappus is an award-winning Celtic harper and singer specializing in Scottish music including traditional songs, songs of Robert Burns, and songs in Scots Gaelic. Based in Michigan, she gives performances, teaches private lessons, and leads workshops.
The choir will be singing an original setting of the hymn Oh Christ, the Healer, We Have Come. It is written by Missouri composer Richard W. Gieseke. Gieseke attended Concordia Teachers College in River Forest, studying under Dr. Carl Schalk and Dr. Richard Hillert. Now retired, he has served in several Lutheran congregations with smaller church choirs, providing the opportunity to write for unison and three-part choirs.
The closing organ voluntary is a bold, splashy arrangement of hymn 374 (Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs) by another midwestern composer, Aaron David Miller. Miller serves as the Director of Music and Organist at House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Minnesota and maintains an active recital schedule.
Aaron David Miller |
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