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Wild Women Don't Get the Blues


Fall 1997

Tom T., Artistic Director
Dawn G., Accompanist
Choreographer: Lee M.



Come, Let's Begin
Thomas Weelkes (pub. 1608)
arranged by Clifford M. Shipp
Maidens Fair, of Mantua's City
Giovanni Gastoldi (d. 1622)
Young Rider
Source unknown
    Appalachian Round
    American folk song
Harriet Tubman
Walter Robinson
arranged by John Coates, Jr.
A Prairie Woman Sings
Composed by Eugene Butler
text by Thelma Largent
The Stove
Composed by Zae Munn
text by Ann Kilkelly
Joan of Arc
Ruth Huber
Song of the Dying Amazon
World Premiere of a piece specially commissioned by the chorus
Composed by Kay Gardner
text by Shirley Tannenbaum
Martha Pineno Hess, oboe; Mary Roth, celtic harp; Amy S. Tyler, cello
Conducted by the composer
Sky Dances
Music by Roy Brown
text by Jimmy Durham
Arranged by Jennifer E. Stasack
Wild Women Don't Get the Blues
Ida Cox, arranged by the chorus
Soloists: Theresa A., Donna B., Lee M., Joanne N., Kate W.
Common Woman
Based on a poem by Judy Grahn
Ancient Mother
Traditional, Native American
Lady of Spain
Music by Tolchard Evans
words by Erell reaves
arranged by Victor Lamont
Accordion player: Shoes
Early One Morning
Folk Song
Lee M., soloist
Three Little Maids
Music by Arthur Sullivan< BR>words by William Gilbert
Arranged by Sally K. Albrecht from The Mikado
Comin' Into My Years
Betsy Rose
arranged by J. David Moore
Wanderlust
Connie Kaldor
arranged by J. David Moore
The Perfect Night
Music by Jeff Langley and Holly Near
arranged by J. David Moore
Big Dogs, Music, and Wild Wild Women
Ruth Huber
Big Legged Woman
by Marla Beth Elliott and the Righteous Mothers
Arranged by Pamela Gerke
Choreographer: Lee M.
Dancers: Theresa A., Sandy W., Shirley T., Lee M., Joanne N., Linda N., Kate W. (not in photo) Joanne and Linda


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