Quae est ista
The Chamber Singers performed this program during a tour of the Northeast in March, 1994.
| [1] | Quae est ista (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) | [3'22] |
| [2] | Resonet in laudibus (Jacob Handl) | [1'37] |
| [3] | Sepulto Domino (Jacob Handl) | [1'37] |
| [4] | Viri Galilaei (Jan Sweelinck) | [2'01] |
| [5] | Prelude for Voices (William Schuman) | [7'29] |
| [6] | O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf (Johannes Brahms) | [5'23] |
| [7] | To Music, to becalm his fever (Betty Roe) | [5'29] |
| [8] | Music's Empire (Betty Roe) | [3'39] |
| [9] | Magnificat (Arvo Pärt) | [6'34] |
| [10] | Mans ezers (Juris Karlsons) | [3'25] |
| [11] | Elle a bien ce ris gracieux (Claudin de Sermisy) | [1'35] |
| [12] | O occhi, manza mia (Orlando di Lasso) | [1'55] |
| [13] | I love my love (Gustav Holst) | [4'21] |
| [14] | I got a key (arr. Alice Parker) | [2'39] |
| [15] | Deep River (arr. Robert Fountain) | [2'58] |
| [16] | Sinner Man (arr. Howard A. Roberts) | [2'31] |
| [17] | Kokosing Farewell (arr. Benjamin Locke) | [3'21] |
| [18] | La Guerre (Clement Janequin) | [7'33] |



