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2020 Warsaw & Krakow Music Tour Registration Deadline: November 15, 2019 Performances in Holy Cross Church and All Saints Church in Warsaw on Monday, June 15 and Wednesday, June 17, 2020 MidAm International seeks 3 distinguished guest conductors to lead their 60-voice choirs in an important oratorio music, such as Vivaldi s Gloria, Mozart s Coronation Mass or Solemn Vespers, Schubert s Mass in G, Rutter s Magnificat or Requiem. Featuring the Pan-European Philharmonia of Warsaw Peter Tiboris, Music Director Jakub Fiebig, Executive Manager & World Class Soloists from Europe Plus an a cappella solo performance opportunity by your choirs In the St. Mary s Basilica in Krakow on Thursday, June 18, 2020 A minimum of three groups must agree to perform for this concert to go forward. Holy Cross Church, Warsaw All Saints Church, Warsaw St. Mary s Basilica, Krakow Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 5
Warsaw & Krakow 2020 Itinerary Day 1 Friday, June 12, 2020 -Warsaw Arrive in Warsaw. MidAm International, Inc. staff and Columbus Welcome Management staff meet you at the airport and transfer you to MERCURE WARSZAWA GRAND HOTEL (https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel- 3384-hotel-mercure-warszawa-grand/index.shtml ) for check in. MERCURE WARSZAWA GRAND HOTEL 6 PM-7 PM: Opening Night in hotel restaurant with Peter Tiboris, Guest Conductors, Directors, and Midam Staff. Introductions. Review of day-by-day schedule. Questions and answers. Order food and drinks on your own. Day 2 Saturday, June 13, 2020 - Warsaw Breakfast 9:30 AM-12:00 PM: Rehearsal with piano in hotel ballroom 12:30 PM: lunch on your own First Tour: 2:00 PM-6 PM: A guided general tour of the city; bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. First Tour: Panoramic City-Sightseeing includes most interesting and important tourist attractions of the city: The Royal Route with superb aristocratic residences, churches and famous monuments, Presidential Palace, statue of Copernicus, Holy Cross Church with the urn containing the heart of Fryderyk Chopin, Warsaw University, Old Town UNESCO World Heritage Site with Royal Castle, St. John s Cathedral Market Square, Barbican, New Town with monument of Warsaw Uprising 1944, former Jewish Ghetto area with Memorial to the Heroes of the Ghetto Uprising, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. If time permits visit of the interiors of the Royal Castle. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 6
Old Town with Royal Castle Royal Route Krakowskie Przedmieście Street Barbican Royal Route St. Anna s Church 6:30 PM: Bus transfer back to hotel Dinner on own; Evening free Day 3 Sunday, June 14, 2020 - Warsaw Breakfast 9:30 AM-12:00 PM: Rehearsal with piano in hotel ballroom Second Tour: 2:00 PM-6 PM: City walking tour: Chopin Museum, Royal Lazienki Park; Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Second Tour: Visit to the Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw located in the Ostrogski Palace. The mission of the Fryderyk Chopin Museum is to cultivate the memory of the great composer and to make information about his life and work available to a wide audience. The purpose of the Museum is to collect and transfer knowledge as well as to deliver a high quality artistic experience, the choice will depend on each individual viewer. Innovative forms of exploration will be based on interaction with the audience and the immediate response to the individual needs of visitors. We will then walk through the Royal Lazienki Park (also called as "Royal Baths Park) with the open-air Chopin's music concert at the Chopin's Monument (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 7
Chopin concert at Chopin Monument Palace on the Water Royal Lazienki Park 6:30 PM: Bus transfer back to hotel Dinner on own; Evening free Day 4 Monday, June 15, 2020 - Warsaw Breakfast Morning free and lunch on own 2:00 PM: General rehearsal in Holy Cross Church with orchestra and soloists. Dinner on own PERFORMANCE at 8:00 PM in Holy Cross Church with the Pan-European Philharmonia of the oratorios featuring the visiting American Guest Conductors and their 60-voice choirs. (Subject to confirmation by the church council) Holy Cross Church Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 8
Day 5 Tuesday, June 16, 2020 - Warsaw Breakfast 9:30 AM-12:00 PM: Rehearsal with piano in hotel ballroom featuring all the choirs together in a major oratorio. Third Tour: 2:00 PM-6 PM: Walking tour: Chopin's birthplace in Zelazowa Wola; Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Third Tour: For this afternoon was planed the visit to the Fryderyk Chopin's birthplace in Zelazowa Wola. The Chopin family left for Warsaw in the autumn of 1810, but even so Żelazowa Wola clearly held fond memories for the family. Close friends with Skarbek family, the owners of the property, the Chopins found themselves returning frequently for their holidays. The ZW manor outbuilding was where Chopin was born and is thought to have been built at the tail end of the 18th century. The newly renovated Museum celebrates both the Historical Birthplace of the lauded composer and pays tribute to the dramatic history of the very museum itself. Half of the house has been filled with early 19th century keepsakes, instruments and paintings, and many visitors attest to the haunting spirit of Chopin that lingers throughout. Another part of the house is decorated in pre-war 20th century decor and traces the transformation of the outbuildings into a world-class museum. Outside the impressively landscaped bucolic garden makes for a nice weekend walk, and feature four Chopin monuments including one obelisk dating from 1894. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Zelazowa Wola: birth place of Chopin Return to hotel by private coach Evening free Day 6 Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - Warsaw Breakfast Morning free and lunch on own 2:00 PM: General rehearsal in All Saints Church with orchestra and soloists of the selected oratorio Dinner on own 8:00 PM: Concert in All Saints Church in Warsaw featuring all of the visiting choirs in a major work conducted by Peter Tiboris (subject to confirmation by the church council). Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 9
All Saints Church in Warsaw Day 7 Thursday, June 18, 2020 - Krakow Breakfast in MERCURE WARSZAWA GRAND in Warsaw Check-out 7:00 AM: Private coach transfer from Warsaw to Krakow 12:00 PM: Arrive NOVOTEL KRAKOW CENTRUM (https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-3372-novotel-krakow-centrum/index.shtml ) for checkin. NOVOTEL KRAKOW CENTRUM Lunch on own in hotel area. Fourth Tour: 1 PM- 3 PM: Krakow walking tour including St. Mary s Basilica. Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 10
Fourth Tour: This walking tour in Krakow will pass by Wawel Hill with the Royal Castle, Main Market Sqaure with the visit to the famous St. Mary s Basilica and Cloth Hall. Built in the 14th century, St. Mary s Basilica s foundations date back to the early 13th century and serve as one of the best examples of Polish Gothic architecture. Standing 80 m (262 ft) tall, it is particularly famous for its wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss. On every hour, a trumpet signal called the Hejnał mariacki is played from the top of the taller of Saint Mary's two towers. The plaintive tune breaks off in mid-stream, to commemorate the famous 13th century trumpeter, who was shot in the throat while sounding the alarm before the Mongol attack on the city. The noon-time hejnał is heard across Poland and abroad broadcast live by the Polish national Radio 1 Station. Saint Mary's Church also served as an architectural model for many of the churches that were built by the Polish diaspora abroad, particularly those like Saint Michael's and Saint John Cantius in Chicago, designed in the Polish Cathedral style. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management and Wikipedia.) Krakow Main Square, Cloth Hall Krakow Wawel Castle 3 PM- 4 PM: Acoustic check in St. Mary s Basilica 4 PM- 5 PM: Solo a cappella concert in St. Mary s Basilica. After concert: Return to the hotel. Dinner on own, evening free St. Mary s Basilica Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 11
Day 8 Friday, June 19, 2020 - Krakow Breakfast 9 AM 12:30 PM: Fifth Tour: Morning Tour to KL Auschwitz. Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Fifth Tour: The tour of the Museum, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1978, comprises both parts of the former concentration camp - Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. You will also watch a documentary film presenting the first moments after the camp was liberated. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Auschwitz main entrance Auschwitz Birkenau Auschwitz Birkenau 12:30 PM 2 PM: Lunch on own 2 PM 6 PM: Sixth Tour: Tour to Jewish Quarter Kazimierz. Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Sixth Tour: This walking tour will take you to visit the former historical Jewish District KAZIMIERZ with its unique architecture. Since its inception in the fourteenth century to the early nineteenth century, Kazimierz was an independent city, a royal city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom, located south of Krakow Old Town and separated by a branch of the Vistula river. Today Kazimierz is one of the major tourist attractions of Krakow and an important center of cultural life of the city. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Kazimierz Return to hotel Dinner on own, evening free at leisure. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 12
Day 9 Saturday, June 20, 2020 - Krakow Częstochowa - Warsaw Breakfast 9:30 AM: Check-out and store the luggage on the bus. Coach departure for Częstochowa Seventh Tour: walking tour to Monastery of Black Madonna and Pilgrims house. Bus, guide, and entrance fee all included. Tour description: This tour will take you to visit the Monastery of Black Madonna in Częstochowa, also known as the Monastery of Our Lady of Częstochowa. The Monastery of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, is the third-largest Catholic pilgrimage site in the world. Home to the beloved miraculous icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, the monastery is also the national shrine of Poland and the center of Polish Catholicism. According to tradition, the icon of Jasna Góra was painted by Luke the Evangelist on a tabletop built by Jesus himself, and the icon was discovered by St. Helen, mother of Emperor Constantine and collector of Christian relics in the Holy Land. The icon was then enshrined in the imperial city of Constantinopole, according to the legend, where it remained for the next 500 years. (Tour descriptions courtesy of Warsaw s Columbus Management.) Monastery of Black Madonna Lunch on own in Częstochowa 2 PM: Coach departure for Warsaw 7 PM: Farewell dinner in local restaurant in Warsaw. It is included in the package. 9 PM: Arrive MERCURE WARSZAWA GRAND HOTEL (https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-3384-hotel-mercure-warszawa-grand/index.shtml ) for check in. Day 10 - Sunday, June 21, 2020 - Departure day Breakfast and check out Depart by coach for airport to return home. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 13
Costs and Payment Schedule: Total cost is 2395 Euros (For example: at an exchange purchase rate of 1.15 = $2754.25) per person, based on double occupancy. This includes events, accommodations, transfers, & all tips, gratuity, and VAT taxes described in the day to day itinerary and specifically itemized on the inclusions page. This price does not include roundtrip airfare to Warsaw. Single supplement occupancy is 990 Euros additional. Note that single rooms are limited. Triple rooms are occasionally available and the cost per person is the same as double room occupancy, 2395 Euros per person. Note that all rooms are double size and if a third bed is put in, it is a single bed; the room is not larger than the standard double room. At the time MIDAM INTERNATIONAL receives your FIRST PER PERSON DEPOSIT, your dollarpurchase-exchange-rate for your ensemble tour will become fixed and firm in dollars. This dollar amount is computed based on the dollar purchase exchange rate for that day which is published by Alpha Bank, MIDAM s European bank since 2005. You will receive a copy of the Alpha Bank official document verifying your euro/dollar rate. Please note that MidAm International, Inc. will add then.1 to this published bank rate to cover dollar-to-euro wire and transfer costs as well as any and all bank commissions charged by Alpha Bank. From that point forward the dollar amount for this program will remain unchanged, regardless of whether the dollar weakens or strengthens for the remainder of your payment deposits. This tour is priced in EUROS because all travel services in Europe are paid in EUROS, not dollars, to the providers; however, payments to MidAm International, Inc. of New York are done in U.S. dollars. Spouses, friends, and families are welcome to be part of the residency. The package described here applies to them as well DEPOSIT DEADLINES: $400 per person on or before November 15, 2019. $400 per person on or before January 15, 2020. $500 per person on or before March 15, 2020. Balance due on or before May 1, 2020. ALL CHECKS ARE PAYABLE IN US DOLLARS TO: MIDAM INTERNATIONAL, INC. Please forward your payment (one check per group) along with the registration form (one form per group) to: Ms. Zui Tao MidAm International, Inc. 39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006 ztao@midamerica-music.com All deposits and payments are non-refundable and not transferable to the group s unpaid balance, should an individual cancel their participation. Cancellation insurance, therefore, is recommended. Please visit www.travelexinsurance.com or call 1-800-228-9792 to inquire about trip cancellation insurance. AIRFARES TO WARSAW ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARTICIPATING ENSEMBLES & INDIVIDUALS. Please consult with your personal travel agent and internet search engine for the best possible price. Also, MidAm International, Inc. has had a travel relationship with Tzell Travel in NYC for 35 years. It is recommended that you contact Ms. Nanette Gould, their representative, and have her investigate an airfare on your behalf. You are under no obligation to take the airfare she proposes. Nanette Gould: NGould@Tzell.com or 212-944-2121 x2430. If you are a US citizen, a valid passport is required but no visa is required. If you are NOT a US citizen, please check with your embassy regarding entry requirements to Poland. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 14
Bonus and Credits GROUP REGISTRATION CREDITS (By November 15, 2019) For participants registering between June 2 and November 15, 2019 For 20 registrants For 40 registrants For 60 registrants For 80 registrants For 100 registrants each group receives a: $500 group credit $750 group credit $1,000 group credit $1,500 group credit $2,000 group credit EARLY REGISTRATION CREDITS (By June 1, 2019) For participants registering on or before June 1, 2019 For 20 registrants For 40 registrants For 60 registrants For 80 registrants For 100 registrants each group receives a: $1,000 group credit $2,000 group credit $3,000 group credit $4,000 group credit $5,000 group credit NOTE: The initial per person deadline for registration for this residency is November 15, 2019. A single credit (applied to the group's final invoice) is awarded - according to the first table above - for every 20 persons registering between June 2 and November 15, 2019 (any performers and non-performers). If the group registers on or before the early registration deadline of June 1, 2019, a single credit (applied to the group's final invoice) is awarded - according to the second table above - for every 20 persons registering (any performers and non-performers). The initial per person first payment on the package is $400 per-person. See page 14 for the subsequent deposit dates. If the Chorus Director is a main "Guest Conductor" where he or she is conducting 60 voices comprised of several choirs, his / her complimentary package does not count in the above calculation because this Guest Conductor has special status and compensated separately from his or her choir. The number of participants is a combination of performers and non-performers all taking the residency package. Non-performers are family, friends, chaperones, etc., also taking the full residency package. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 15
Land Package Inclusions (for each residency package): PERFORMANCE/ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATION: 1. One major public performance in Holy Cross Church and one in All Saints Church in Warsaw on June 15 and June 17 with The Pan-European Philharmonia and world-class soloists. The first concert on June 15 will feature the visiting guest conductors and their 60 voice choirs; the second concert on June 17 will combine all of the choirs in a major oratorio under Music Director Peter Tiboris; such as Mozart s Requiem, Mozart s Coronation Mass, or Faure s Requiem or the like. 2. One a cappella sacred music concert in Krakow on June 18 (for those choirs who choose to perform under their own directors). A minimum of three groups must agree to do the a cappella solo performance before it can go forward. 3. Distinguished guest conductors. 4. The Pan-European Philharmonia is the residency orchestra; typically 40-65 performers depending on the repertoire. 5. World-class soloists. 6. Professional accompanists. 7. Audience management of concerts in cooperation with Columbus Welcome Management of Warsaw. 8. National and International press coverage. 9. Internet posting and updating on Facebook and other social media. 10. Concert photograph sent to each director by August 1, 2020. 11. Complimentary YouTube link of multi-camera video will be sent to each director of their concert (pending approval of the Warsaw musicians union). 12. Publicity, management, and audience development of your concerts in Warsaw and Krakow. 13. Complimentary concert poster given to each participant at the conclusion of the tour. LODGING/GROUND TRANSPORTATION/BOARD: 14. Seven (7) nights in Warsaw, double occupancy at MERCURE WARSZAWA GRAND HOTEL (https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-3384-hotel-mercure-warszawagrand/index.shtml ); Two (2) nights in Krakow, double occupancy at NOVOTEL KRAKOW CENTRUM (https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-3372-novotel-krakowcentrum/index.shtml); Single occupancy is 990 Euros additional (when singles are available). Triples are in limited supply, and the cost per person is still 2395 Euros per person. 15. Package includes all local taxes, gratuities and Value Added Tax. 16. MidAm International, Inc. and Columbus Welcome Management personnel on site in the hotel during your residency. 17. MidAm International, Inc. manages all travel details during the tour on your behalf with Columbus Welcome Management, a company whose expertise is in concert music travel for incoming ensembles. 18. Nine (9) full breakfasts. 19. Final gala farewell dinner in Warsaw on June 20. 20. Bus transfers from Warsaw to Krakow on June 20 and from Krakow back to Warsaw on June 20 are provided. 21. Bus transfers to all tours, rehearsals, and concerts; as needed. Airport transfers will be available for arrival when arriving in Warsaw on June 12, and departing from Warsaw on June 21. 22. English-speaking escorts on busses from all locations. 23. Licensed English-speaking guides on all tours. 24. Bonus dollar credits and savings off of the final invoice, see page 15 25. Assistance with purchasing international flight tickets to and from Warsaw when requested by you to the MIDAM office. Please contact Ms. Zui Tao who will forward your request to Ms. Nanette Gould at Tzell Travel. Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 16
SUMMARY OF SEVEN TOURS: all entrance fees, guide, and bus included. 26. First Tour: General City Tour of Warsaw 27. Second Tour: Chopin Museum, Royal Lazienki Park 28. Third Tour: Birthplace of Chopin in Zelazowa Wola 29. Fourth Tour: Krakow City Tour including St. Mary s Basilica 30. Fifth Tour: KL Auschwitz 31. Sixth Tour: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz 32. Seventh Tour: Monastery of Black Madonna and Pilgrims house in Częstochowa Land Package Exclusions: 1. Your round-trip air fare to Warsaw. 2. All lunches and dinners (except final dinner on June 20). 3. Purchase of your choral music. For more information, please contact: Ms. Zui Tao Program Director Executive Associate to General Director MidAm International, Inc. 39 Broadway, Suite 3600 (36th FL) New York, NY 10006 Email: ztao@midamerica-music.com Office #: 212-239-0205 ext. 293 Direct office #: 212-736-1617 Fax #: 212-563-5578 Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 17
2020 MIDAM INTERNATIONAL Repertoire Suggestions Beethoven: CHORAL FANTASY, Op. 80 for solo piano, SATB and orchestra (18 ) Beethoven: CHRIST ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES (CHRISTUS AM ÖLBERGE), Op. 85 for SATB and orchestra (50 ) Beethoven: MASS IN C MAJOR, Op. 86 for SATB and orchestra (47 ) Beethoven: CALM SEA AND PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (MEERESSTILLE UND GLÜCKLICHE FAHRT), Op. 112 for SATB and orchestra (8 ) Beethoven: ELEGISCHER GESANG, Op. 118 for SATB and string quartet (7 ) Beethoven: THE GLORIOUS MOMENT (DER GLORREICHE AUGENBLICK), Op. 136 for SATB and orchestra (38 ) Beethoven: FUNERAL CANTATA ON THE DEATH OF EMPEROR JOSEPH II, WoO 87 for SATB and orchestra (38 ) Beethoven: CANTATA ON ACCESSION OF EMPEROR LEPOLD II, WoO 88 for SATB and orchestra (50 ) Beethoven: MISSA SOLEMNIS IN D MAJOR, Op. 123 for SATB and orchestra (1 24 ) Bach: MAGNIFICAT (28 ) Brahms: NÄNIE (13 ) Brahms: GESANG DER PARZEN (12 ) Brahms: SCHICKSALSLIED (16 ) Bruckner: MISSA SOLEMNIS (36 ) Bruckner: PSALM 150 (9 ) Charpentier: TE DEUM H. 146 (24 ) Cherubini: REQUIEM IN C MINOR (40 ) Copland: CANTICLE OF FREEDOM (13 ) Debussy: L ENFANT PRODIGUE (35 ) Dvořák: TE DEUM (19 ) Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 18
Fauré: REQUIEM, Op. 48 (37 ) Forrest: REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING (39 ) Franck: PSALM 150, M. 69 (5 ) Gjeilo: SUNRISE MASS (34 ) Handel: CORONATION ANTHEMS (4) (35 ) Handel: MESSIAH (EASTER PORTION) (82 ) Haydn: SALVE REGINA (20 ) Haydn: TE DEUM (9 ) Hayes: GLORIA (20 ) Hayes: TE DEUM (14 ) Hayes: REQUIEM (35 ) Holst: CHORAL FANTASIA (17 ) Kodály: MISSA BREVIS (28 ) Kodály: PSALMUS HUNGARICUS (23 ) Kodály: TE DEUM (22 ) Lauridsen: LUX AETERNA (27 ) Mendelssohn: TU ES PETRUS (6 ) Mendelssohn: PSALM 114 (13 ) Mozart: CORONATION MASS, K.317 (26 ) Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN C MAJOR, K.220 (16 ) Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN D MINOR, K.65 (13 ) Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN G MAJOR, K.49 (18 ) Mozart: MISSA BREVIS IN F MAJOR, K.192 (21 ) Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 19
Mozart: LITIANIAE DE VENERABILI ALTARIS SACRAMENTO, K.243 (35 ) Mozart: REGNIA COELI, K.276 (8 ) Mozart: REQUIEM, K.626 (Süssmayr) (51 ) Mozart: SOLEMN VESPERS, K.339 (26 ) Mozart: TANTUM ERGO, K.142 & K.197 (10 ) Poulenc: GLORIA (25 ) Poulenc: STABAT MATER (31 ) Purcell: ODE TO ST. CECILIA (50 ) Rutter: CANTICLES OF CREATION (35 ) Rutter: GLORIA (17 ) Rutter: TE DEUM (10 ) Rutter: MAGNIFICAT (39 ) Rutter: MASS OF THE CHILDREN (35 ) Rutter: REQUIEM (35 ) Rutter: WHEN ICICLES HANG (22 ) Schubert: KYRIE IN F MAJOR (5 ) Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17 ) Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24 ) Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR(25 ) Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20 ) Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46 ) Schubert: STABAT MATER (40 ) Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5 ) Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 20
Schumann: REQUIEM (38 ) Schubert: MASS #1 IN F MAJOR (17 ) Schubert: MASS #2 IN G MAJOR (24 ) Schubert: MASS #3 IN B-FLAT MAJOR (25 ) Schubert: MASS #4 IN C MAJOR (20 ) Schubert: MASS #5 IN A-FLAT MAJOR (46 ) Schubert: STABAT MATER (40 ) Schubert: TANTUM ERGO (5 ) Schumann: REQUIEM (38 ) Schumann: REQUIEM FÜR MIGNON (13 ) Thompson: TESTAMENT OF FREEDOM (23 ) Thompson: FROSTIANA (29 ) Vaughan Williams: FIVE MYSTICAL SONGS (20 ) Vaughan Williams: SERENADE TO MUSIC (14 ) Verdi: STABAT MATER (12 ) Verdi: TE DEUM (16 ) Vivaldi: GLORIA (SATB & SSAA) (30 ) Vivaldi: MAGNIFICAT (23 ) Other suggested works will be considered. Your selections must be confirmed and approved by MAP's Music Director... Subject to change without notice; Published on October 16, 2018; disregard all previous documents. 21