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Symphony
Accompagniato
Air
Chorus
Accompagniato
Air
Chorus
Recitative; Air And Chorus
Accompagniato
Chorus
Pastorale; Recitative; Accompagniato; Recitative
Accompagniato; Chorus
Air
Recitative; Duet
Chorus
Air
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Air
Chorus
Recitative; Air
Chorus
A special benefit for The Episcopal Church of St. Mary-in-the-Highlands and Philipstown Food Pantry - December 22, 2013
The Philipstown Messiah was dedicated to the life and memory of James Gere Lovell (1955-2013)
Profits from sales of this performance go to Philipstown Info, a non-profit 501c3 charittiable reader supported community news organization to which contributions are fully tax deductible as allowed by law.
Bass
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John Feeney
Bass Vocals
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Dashon Burton
Bassoon
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Clay Zeller-Townson,
Rachel Begley
Cello
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Benjamin Wolff,
Christine Gummere
Conductor
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Gordon Stewart (3)
Countertenor Vocals
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Nicholas Tamangna
Design
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Suzanne Ball Design
Edited By, Mastered By
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Gilbert Hetherwick
Harpsichord, Organ [Positiv Organ]
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Edward Brewer
Oboe
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Julie Brye,
Virginia Brewer
Percussion [Tympani]
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Glenn Rhian
Photography
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Ross Corsair
Recorded By
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Vladimir Muzesky
Soprano Vocals
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Gabriela Mikova Johnson
Tenor Vocals
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Steven Brennfleck
Trumpet
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Nathan Botts,
Timothy Will
Viola
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Boel Gidholm,
Margrét Hjaltested,
Violin
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Jeffrey Girton,
Judson Griffin,
Karen Marie Marmer,
Kate Light,
Krista Bennion Feeney,
Marka Young,
Vita Wallace
Violin, Concertmaster
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Rachel Evans
Vocals [Alto Chorus]
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Anna Levenstein,
Christine Bokhour,
Lisa Sabin,
Terry Platz,
Virginia Warnken
Vocals [Bass Chorus]
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Christopher Roselli,
Daniel Alexander (6),
Dominic Inferrera,
Gregory Purnhagen,
Ron Madden,
Steven Hrycelak
Vocals [Soprano Chorus]
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Amy Goldin,
Christine Howlett,
Diana Brewer,
Faye Gerbes,
Rebecca Mariman
Vocals [Tenor Chorus]
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Bryan Dunlap,
Eric Dudley,
Roy Bean (2),
Stephen Sands (2)
Vocals [Tenor Vocals]
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Joshua Michael Wagner
Published By
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Philipstown Info Inc
Recorded At
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M-One Studio
Edited At
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The Grouse House
Mastered At
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The Grouse House