Spring concert. Men's Choir ; Women's Choir.
| Format | Audio (Streaming) |
| Publication | Greenville, N.C. : East Carolina University School of Music, 2016. |
| Description | 1 online resource : digital, stereo. |
| Supplemental Content | Click here to access digital recording |
| Subjects |
| Other author/creator | Franklin, James (James Christopher), conductor. |
| Other author/creator | Rhodes, Jami, conductor. |
| Other author/creator | Stellrecht, Eric, 1972- instrumentalist. |
| Other author/creator | Gilliam, Alisa, instrumentalist. |
| Other author/creator | Mosely, David, conductor. |
| Other author/creator | Ness, Kimberly, conductor. |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Stroope, Z. Randall Dies irae. |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Farthing, Scott. Come travel with me. |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Tormis, Veljo, 1930-2017. Varjele, Jumala, soasta |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Ray, Robert, 1946- He never failed me yet. |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Núñez, Francisco J., 1965- Crióme mi madre. |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Johnson, Craig Hella Will there really be a morning? |
| Included Work | Container of (work): Smith, Gerald T. This is the day. |
| Other author/creator | East Carolina University. Men's Choir, performer. |
| Other author/creator | East Carolina University. Women's Choir, performer. |
| Other author/creator | East Carolina University. School of Music, host institution. |
| Contents | Nine hundred miles / traditional American folksong ; arranged by Philip E. Silvey -- Dies irae / Z. Randall Stroope -- Come travel with me / Scott Farthing -- Deus, protege e bello / Veljo Tormis -- He never failed me yet / Robert Ray -- Travelin' home / arranged by Andrea Ramsey -- Dubula / traditional Xhosa folk song ; arranged by Stephen Hatfield -- Crióme mi madre / Francisco J. Nuñez -- Will there really be a "morning"? / Craig Hella Johnson -- This is the day / Gerald T. Smith. |
| General note | Title derived by cataloger. |
| Performer | ECU Men's Choir ; ECU Women's Choir ; Dr. James Franklin and Dr. Jami Rhodes, conductors ; Eric Stellrecht and Alisa Gilliam, piano ; David Mosely, guest conductor (track 3) ; Kimberly Ness, guest conductor (track 8) |
| Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded March 1, 2016, at 7:30 pm at First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, N.C. |
| Language | Sung in English, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and Xhosa. |
| Genre/form | Sacred music. |
| Genre/form | Live sound recordings. |
| Genre/form | Songs. |
| Genre/form | Folk music. |
| Genre/form | Art music. |
| Contains title | Container of (work): Nine hundred miles. |
| Contains title | Container of (work): Travelin' home. |
| Contains title | Container of (work): Dubula. |