The Corpus Christi Choral Presents:
The Madrigal Singer (2021)

The Madrigal Singer premiered May 5, 2021 at 7:30pm. It was streamed Live and in-person the Performing Arts Center at TAMU-CC.
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Concert Program:
Under the Greenwood by Ruth Gray (text: William Shakespeare)
The Madrigal Singer arr. John Leavitt
Fair Phyllis I Saw John Farmer (1580-1648)
Weep, O Mine Eyes John Bennet (15-75-1648)
All Lust und Freud Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
Tanzen und Springen Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
Il Est Bel Et Bon Pierre Passereau (1509-1547)
Tant Que Vivay Claudin de Sermisy (1490-1562)
Fa Una Canzona Orazio Vecchi (1532-1594)
Bonzorno Madonna Antonio Scandelo (1517-1580)
If Ye Love Me Peter Niedmann
Goin' Home Paul Langford
Melody: Antonin Dvorak
Cellist: Dr. Carrie Pierce, TAMU-CC Faculty
Come, Ye Disconsolate Ethan McGrath




The Corpus Christi Chorale invites you to travel back in time to witness "The Madrigal Singer."
The Madrigal is a music genre comprised of voices set to poetry. Our line up includes pieces dating all the way back to the 16th-Century — a time of Shakespearean romance, lush gardens and greenery, and fiery passions. This Spring, we invite you to take a true step away from reality and venture into a sonic fantasy like nothing you’ve ever experienced.
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The Madrigal Singer
Where: Online or In-Person at the Performing Arts Center at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
When: May 5, 2021 at 7:30, CDT
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