Spring 1999 Concert
Alissa P., Artistic Director
Catharine R. Accompanist
Choreographer: Lee M.
- If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd Have Baked a Cake
- Words and music by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill, and Clem Watts
Arranged by Greg Gilpin
- Trio: Donna B., Pam D., Cheryl W.
- Morning, and I Never Saw a Moor
- Two texts by Emily Dickinson
Music by Michael Larkin
- Sea Visions: Dawn
- Text by Tamara Gawthrop, music by Daniel E. Gawthrop
- Set Me As a Seal
- The Stove
- Text by Ann Kilkelly, from her short story, "Revolution"
Music by Zae Munn
- Three Women
- By Carrie Newcomer, arranged by J. David Moore
- Trio: Pam D., Christine H., and Cheryl W.
- Flute: Rhonda Abel
- Bread and Roses
- Music by Mimi Fariña, words by James Oppenheim
Arranged by Jane Hulting
- So Far Away
- By Carole King, arranged by Chris Allen
- When I Fall in Love
- Words by Edward Heyman, music by Victor Young
Arranged by Mark Brymer
- Soloist: Catharine R.
- Sweet Cider Time, When You Were Mine!
- Words by Joe McCarthy, music by Percy Wenrich
- Caffeine Blues
- 6 Pence
- Traditional English rhyme, arranged by Jackson Berkey in celebration of his mother Josephine's
"ever-present, always irreverent sense of humor"
Words and music by Mack David, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer
Arranged by Mark Brymer
- Queen, Theresa A.'s daughter Emily; King, Pam D.'s son Isaac;
- Maid, Robert DeW.
- Candy
- Words and music by Mack David, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer
Arranged by Mark Brymer
- Soloist: Lee M.
- Java Jive
- Words by Ben Oakland, music by Milton Drake
Arranged by Ed Lojeski
- Hungry Woman's Blues
- Gaye Adegbalola
Arranged by Alissa Plant
- Hungry Women:
Lee M., Linda M., Susan S., and Yvonne W.
- Chocolate!
- Kirby Shaw
With thanks to the Portland Lesbian Choir for the
cleverly updated lyrics
- Exclamations by: Lee M., Susan S., and Yvonne W.
- Banquet Fugue
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