American Preparatory Academy-Draper
Kathryn Thompson, director
American Preparatory Academy-West Valley
David Leavitt, director
Kearns High School
Julie Duncan, director
Mountain View High School
Brett Taylor, director
Murray High School
Alan Scott, director
Payson High School
Marilyn Morgan, director
Provo High School
Kenny Wiser, director
Roy High School
Shannon Sowby, director
Salem Hills High School
Justin Bills, director
Spanish Fork High School
Matt Watson, director
Timpview High School
Russell Oliphant, director
November 1, 2023
7:00 p.m.
Dr. Reed Criddle, conductor
Michael Duffin, Ian Larsen, Cael Crosby, Aaron Walker,
Matthew Noall, Grant Croshaw, Thayne Larson, spirits
Ethan Stemmons, Garrett Bills, Sean Crist-Edelen, Tyler Law, Joseph Blomberg, Travis Lunt, Aaron Walker & Reed Criddle, continuo section
Translation
Part I (chorus):
The god Phoebus had still to light the great fires of the dawn
When the nymph left her dwelling.
Her face a pale temple in its ruins of grief;
Her cries - a heart, rending.
Hither and thither she went, stumbling through flowers.
Grieving the love she had lost.
Part II (aria):
“O Love, hear me!” she begged the heavens.
What happened to that traitor’s vow: ‘Togetherness and trust?’
I just want him back, but as he was before.
If you cannot - then kill me; I cannot bear the agony.
No more will I listen to his sighs, unless we are separated by a thousand seas.
No! No longer will I martyr myself for this.
I am destroying myself because of him, and the worse it is,
The more gorged, the more satisfied he seems.
If I were to flee from him, perhaps then he might come begging?
That woman’s eyebrows may be arched more perfectly than mine,
But sealed within my breast, O Love, lives a faithfulness still fairer.
And that woman’s mouth will never open to give such kisses as I can give
(Hush! Say nothing - you know only too well…)
Part II (chorus):
With these cries she cast her anguish to the heavens.
And so it is that in the heart of every lover burns love’s flame and ice.
Translation
Let’s go to the baths of Niš where we shall kiss, kiss, kiss.
Braxton Biggers, saxophone
Bradley Olsen, trumpet
Geovanni Thomas, drumset
Taggart Bradbury, percussion
Li'l Darlin'
Neal Hefti (1922-2008)
Arye Arteaga, trumpet
The Lady in My Life
rod temperton (1949-2016)
Arr. David Baker
Braxton Biggers, saxophone
Taggart Bradbury, drumset
Geovanni Thomas, percussion
Dr. Reed Criddle
conductor
Tenor 1 Ryan Black Tenor 2 Jacob Chrisman + Assistant Conductor |
Baritone Grant Croshaw Bass 2 Joseph Blomberg |
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