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Pops Concert
Benefit for the Daniel Music Fund -
2nd annual Sylvia & Friends Sing for Shalom
Proceeds benefit The Shalom Community Center -
First United Methodist Church benefit recital
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) "If music be the food of love" (1695) George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) "Da tempeste" from Giulo Cesare, 1724 Sylvia McNair, soprano Hal France, piano Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) "Ein Mädchen, das auf Ehre hielt" from Die Jahreszeiten, 1801 Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) "Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris" from Gloria, 1959-61 Sylvia McNair, soprano Charles Webb, organ The First United Methodist Church Chancel ?Choir Michael Schwartzkopf, conductor Dominick Argento (b. 1927) from Casa Guidi -"Casa Guidi" -"The Italian Cook and the English Maid" -"Robert Browning" Sylvia McNair, soprano Hal France, piano Selections from the American Music gems Sylvia McNair, soprano Kirsten Gunlogson, mezzo-soprano Cristy Lynn Brown, contralto Charles Webb, piano -
Evening of Angels Benefiting the Children of Christel House
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) Tres madrigales amatorios -"¿Con qué la lavaré?" -"Vos me matásteis" -"De los álamos vengo, madre" "Lullaby for the Children of Christel House" (Raff/orch. Leppard) Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) Siete canciones populares españolas -"El paño moruno" -"Seguidilla maurciana" -"Asturiana" -"Jota" -"Nana" -"Canción -"Polo" -
Sing for the Cure: A Proclamation of Hope Celebrating the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
A Proclamation of Hope for Narrator, Chorus, and Orchestra Words and Narration by Pamela Martin Orchestration by Brent Adams A selection of American popular songs Sylvia McNair, soprano Charles Webb, piano "You'll Never Walk Alone" from Carousel (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II) The Singing Hoosiers Bloomington Community Singers Sylvia McNair, soprano -
Children's Corner Suite A gala concert to benefit the pediatric programs of the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center
Richard Rodgers Selection of Songs (not indicated) Sylvia McNair, Ted Taylor -
Evening of Angels Benefiting the Children of Christel House
Sound of Music Sylvia McNair Ted Taylor, piano Christel House Academy children conducted by Henry Leck Lullaby for the Children of Christel House (Raff arr. Leppard) Raymond Leppard Sylvia McNair Indianapolis Children's Choir Henry Leck, conductor Instrumentalists from the Indiana University School of Music -Tiffany Rice, violin -Vanessa Mio, violin -Melanie de Jesus, viola -Jocelyn Butler, cello -Tiffany Freeman, bass -Janet Ross, piano -
2nd Annual 'Broadway in Bloom' Spring Gala and Benefit
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Concert with a Cause Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra + The Damien Center Two Community Leaders, One Legendary Night
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 Sylvia McNair, narrator Stephen Foster (1826-1864) -"Some Folks Do" -"I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" Sylvia McNair, soprano -
Songs for Sacred Spaces
"Zion's Walls" (John G. McCurry/adapted by Aaron Copland) "At the River" (Hanson Place/adapted by Aaron Copland) -"O God Our Help in Ages Past" (St. Anne) -"Amani!" ("Peace")(Jim Papoulis/Jacques Sebisaho) -"How Can I Keep From Singing" (Robert Lowry) "The Prayer of St. Francis" (Olive Dungan) "Everybody Says Don't" (Stephen Sondheim) "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong) A Special Surprise from Sylvia "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen) "American Anthem" (Gene Scheer) "God Bless America" (Irving Berlin) "Let There Be Peace On Earth" (Sy Miller/Jill Jackson) "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Richard Rodgers) -
18th Annual Celebration Benefiting the Over the Rainbow Association Providing barrier-free housing and employment opportunities since 1982 to adults with physical disabilities
Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) Chants d'Auvergne Sylvia Sings Sondheim -
Songs for Sacred Spaces A Benefit Concert for the Dewald Community Center of the Salvation Army- Mansfield
"Zion's Walls" (John G McCurry/adapted by Aaron Copland) "At the River" (Hanson Place/adapted by Aaron Copland) "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" (St. Anne) "Amani" (Peace) (Jim Papoulis and Jacques Sebisaho) "How Can I Keep From Singing" (Robert Lowry) "Prayer of St. Francis" (Olive Dungan) "Kyrie" (Dvoral/Schram) with oboist, Carol Bernhardt "Pie Jesu" (Andrew Lloyd Weber) with soprano, Whitney Glorioso "Heaven Arise in My Soul" (arr. David Lantz) with the First Congregational Chancel Choir "Everybody Says Don't" (Stephen Sondheim) "What a Wonderful World" (George Weiss/Bob Thiele) "The Prayer" (Carole Bayer Sager/David Foster) A Special Surprise From Sylvia! "An American Anthem" (Gene Scheer) "God Bless America" (Irving Berlin) "Let There Be Peace on Earth" (Jill Jackson/Sy Miller) "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Richard Rodgers) -
20th Annual A Night at the Opera to benefit Middle Way House
"Summertime" from Porgy and Bess (George Gershwin) "What A Movie!" from Trouble in Tahiti (Leonard Bernstein) "Somebody Somewhere"/"Warm All Over" from Most Happy Fella (Frank Loesser) Sylvia McNair "Till There Was You" from The Music Man (Meredith Wilson) "Tonight" from West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein) Sylvia McNair and Timothy Noble -
20th Anniversary Celebration! The Holiday Concert to Benefit Over The Rainbow Association
"You Never Say Good Luck On Opening Night" from The Producers (Mel Brooks) Over The Rainbow 20th Anniversary Ensemble "Sylvia's Surprises" Sylvia McNair "We are a Family" from Dreamgirls (Henry Krieger & Tom Even) Over The Rainbow 20th Anniversary Ensemble "Sisters" from White Christmas (Irving Berlin) Sylvia McNair, Nancy Gustafson "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year's Holiday Medley" So Long, Farewell" from The Sound of Music (Rodgers & Hammerstein) Over The Rainbow 20th Anniversary Ensemble -
21st Annual A Night at the Opera Visits Broadway to benefit Middle Way House
"Special selection from the Great American Songbook" Selections announced from the stage -
Over The Rainbow Association's 21st Anniversary Celebration Benefit Concert
"Happy Birthday Frank" Celebration 2010 Ensemble Sylvia and Michael's surprise Sylvia McNair, Michael De Vries Sylvia's Surprises Sylvia McNair -
World Star Benefit Concert
"Summertime" from Porgy and Bess (George Gershwin) "Little Bit in Love" from Wonderful Town (Leonard Bernstein) "100 Easy Ways to Lose a Man" from Wonderful Town (Leonard Bernstein) "Somebody Somewhere"/"Warm All Over" from The Most Happy Fella (Frank Loesser) "Everybody Says Don't" from Anyone Can Whistle (Stephen Sondheim) Sylvia McNair A Neapolitan Farewell The Ensemble (Nancy Gustafson, soprano; Sylvia McNair, soprano; Leah Summers, mezzo-soprano; Richard Leech, tenor; Christopher Holloway, baritone) -
Music in the Woods Haiti Benefit Concert
"Surprise songs with piano and with guitar: Sylvia McNair will announce her own program." Selections announced from the stageTypeBenefit concert -
An Elegant Evening Up Close with Sylvia McNair
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Over the Rainbow Association's 22 Anniversary Celebration Benefit Concert "Featuring world-renowned performers to benefit Over the Rainbow's continuing development of affordable, barrier-free housing for adults with physical disabilities."
"Sylvia's Dilemma" West Side Story Medley (Leonard Bernstein) Sylvia McNair A Terrific Trio Sylvia McNair, Sunny Joy Langton, Nancy Gustafson Sounds of the Season Nancy Gustafson, Sylvia McNair, Sunny Joy Langton, Nichole Goodman, Dominic Armstrong, Jonathan Beyer, Paul LaRosaDateDecember 4, 2011TypeBenefit concert -
3 of a Kind (Premiere)
Kick-Off Fundraiser for Bay City Players' Final Theatre Restoration Selections announced from the stageTypeBenefit concert -
3rd annual Sylvia & Friends Sing for Shalom
"God Bless Us Everyone" "Gesu Bambino" Sylvia and Friends "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" Sylvia McNair "This Little Light of Mine" "Baby It's Cold Outside" "My Grown Up Christmas List" Sylvia and Friends "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Sylvia McNair "Go Tell It On The Mountain" Sylvia and Friends "Hallelujah!" Sing along with Sylvia and Friends -
John, Paul, George, Ringo... and Glenn! Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles on Ed Sullivan
For the Benefit of Middle Way House Selections announced from the stage -
A Festive Evening of Song
Selections announced from the stage