UW Sings: Se Oye Mi Voz 

UW Choir Singers

The University Singers, Treble Choir, and UW Glee Club present an eclectic program of music from around the world, folk tunes, and arrangements of popular music standards. With guest ensemble Columbia Choirs and the Wild Embers Dancers. 

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Program

Se Oye Mi Voz

Tyler Todd Kimmel, Marshell Lombard, Justin Birchell, Anjali Chudasama, Leah Wyman, conductors
Dominico Reyes, collaborative pianist

University Singers

Kasar Mie la Gaji: Alberto Grau (b. 1937)

Avuleki' Amasango: South African traditional  arr. Marshell Lombard

Someday: Alan Menken (b. 1947)
from The Hunchback of Notre Dame Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (b. 1948)

This is Me:  Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
from The Greatest Showman
Taylor Buehler, Zoë Cooper, Katherine Lai, Stephanie Lam, Christins Lao, Elly Lee, Stephanie Liu, Adrian Wong, Angelica Wu, soloists

UW Glee Club

Little Flower, I See You:  poetry and music by Gabrielle Rosse (b. 1982)
*world premiere

Mira a Honduras: Polache (b. 1977)

UW Treble Choir

Be Like the Bird:  Abby Betinis (b. 1980)

Wild Embers: Melissa Dunphy (b. 1980)
Poetry by Nikita Gill
Ava Cairns, Carrie Lin, Helen Li, dancers; Hadi Yusri, choreographer

Soy Mujer:* Shirley Paz
*world premiere

Columbia Choirs

Earth Song:  Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)

Combined Ensembles

Threads of Joy: Dale Trumbore (b. 1987)
Poetry by Laura Foley


Biographies