- And now it is my privilege
to introduce to you the 2019
WSMA High School State Honors
Treble Choir and their
distinguished conductor,
Dr. Angela Broeker.
(audience applauding)
("Spirit of Life"
by Chris Aspaas)
♪ Spirit of Life ♪
♪ Spirit of Life ♪
♪ Spirit of Life ♪
♪ Within and about us ♪
♪ In each of us there
is despair and hope ♪
♪ Some other type
of creation song ♪
♪ In each of us
the welling ache of life ♪
♪ The being and becoming ♪
♪ And the hunger ♪
♪ The one resurgent moment ♪
♪ That speaks to eternity ♪
♪ That speaks to eternity ♪
♪ That may pass ♪
♪ That may pass from memory ♪
♪ But is never forgotten ♪
♪ In each of us there is
a margin of discovery ♪
♪ In each of us a
shadow of tomorrow ♪
♪ In each of us a purpose
brooding and uncertain ♪
♪ Waiting to be ♪
♪ Waiting to be ♪
♪ Waiting to be realized ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
♪ Within and about us ♪
♪ We rededicate ourselves
to a higher purpose ♪
♪ A more perfect life together ♪
♪ Nourished in wisdom and love ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
♪ In each of us ♪
♪ Being and becoming ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
♪ A nobler dream together ♪
♪ Spirit of life ♪
(audience applauding)
("En Ego Campana"
by Jacob Handl)
(sun in Latin)
(audience applauding)
("Paper Crane"
by J. Reese Norris)
♪ Paper crane ♪
♪ Paper ♪
♪ Paper crane ♪
♪ Paper crane ♪
♪ Peace and fly ♪
♪ I will write peace and fly ♪
♪ On your wings ♪
♪ Peace and fly ♪
♪ I will write peace and fly ♪
♪ Heiwa heiwa heiwa hei wa ♪
♪ Heiwa heiwa heiwa hei wa ♪
♪ Heiwa heiwa heiwa hei wa ♪
♪ Heiwa heiwa heiwa hei wa ♪
♪ You will fly all
over this world ♪
♪ Peace upon your wings ♪
♪ You will fly all
over this world ♪
♪ Peace upon your wings ♪
♪ I will write peace
on your wings ♪
♪ And you will fly ♪
♪ You will fly all
over this world ♪
♪ Peace upon your wings ♪
♪ This is our cry ♪
♪ This is our prayer ♪
♪ Peace for the world ♪
♪ Peace for the world ♪
♪ Oh paper crane ♪
♪ Oh paper crane you'll fly ♪
♪ Fly, fly, fly ♪
♪ Fly, fly, fly ♪
♪ Fly ♪
♪ Fly ♪
♪ Fly ♪
(audience applauding)
("Warrior"
by Kim Baryluk)
♪ I was a shy and lonely girl ♪
♪ With the heavens in my eyes ♪
♪ And as I walked
along the lane ♪
♪ I heard the echoes
of her cries ♪
♪ I cannot fight ♪
♪ I cannot a warrior be ♪
♪ It's not my nature
nor my teaching ♪
♪ It is the womanhood in me ♪
♪ I was a lost and angry youth ♪
♪ There were no
tears in my eyes ♪
♪ I saw no justice in my world ♪
♪ Only the echoes of her cries ♪
♪ I cannot fight ♪
♪ I cannot a warrior be ♪
♪ It's not my nature
nor my teaching ♪
♪ It is the womanhood in me ♪
♪ I am an older woman now ♪
♪ And I will heed my own cries ♪
♪ And I will a
fierce warrior be ♪
♪ Til not another woman dies ♪
♪ I can and will fight ♪
♪ I can and will fight ♪
♪ I can and will a warrior be ♪
♪ It is my nature and my duty ♪
♪ It is the womanhood in me ♪
♪ I can and will fight ♪
♪ I can and will fight ♪
♪ I can and will a warrior be ♪
♪ It is my nature and my duty ♪
♪ It is the sisterhood in me ♪
(audience applauding)
("I Cannot Dance O Lord"
by Stephen Paulus)
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ Unless you lead me ♪
♪ Unless you lead,
lead, lead me ♪
♪ If you wish me
to leap joyfully ♪
♪ If you wish me
to leap joyfully ♪
♪ If you wish me
to leap joyfully ♪
♪ Joyfully, joyfully, joyfully ♪
♪ Joyfully ♪
♪ Let me see you
dance and sing ♪
♪ Let me see you
dance and sing ♪
♪ And sing ♪
♪ Then I will leap into love ♪
♪ Then I will leap into love ♪
♪ Then I will leap into love ♪
♪ And from love into knowledge ♪
♪ And from knowledge
into the harvest ♪
♪ That sweetest fruit
beyond human sense ♪
♪ Then I will leap
into, leap into love ♪
♪ Into love ♪
♪ I will leap into love ♪
♪ There I will stay with you ♪
♪ Love ♪
♪ Leap into ♪
♪ Whirling ♪
♪ Whirling ♪
♪ Whirling ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ Unless you lead me ♪
♪ Unless you lead me ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ I cannot dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ Dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ Dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ I can ♪
♪ Not ♪
♪ Dance, oh Lord ♪
♪ Unless you ♪
♪ Lead me ♪
(audience applauding)
(audience cheering)
- For our next selection,
the soloist you'll hear sing
the second verse
is Sidney Balangi.
("Bo Yavo Haboker"
by Josef Hadar)
(sung in Hebrew)
(audience applauding)
("Storm Comin'" by
The Wailin' Jennys)
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ Don't run from
the coming storm ♪
♪ No there ain't
no use in running ♪
♪ When that rain falls,
let it wash away ♪
♪ When that rain falls,
let it wash away ♪
♪ When that rain falls,
let it wash away ♪
♪ Let it wash away
that falling rain ♪
♪ The tears and the troubles ♪
♪ When those lights flash,
you hear that thunder roar ♪
♪ When those lights flash,
you hear that thunder roar ♪
♪ When those lights flash,
you hear that thunder roar ♪
♪ Will you listen to
that thunder roar ♪
♪ And let your spirits
and your spirits soar ♪
♪ When that love calls,
will you open up your door ♪
♪ When that love calls,
will you open up your door ♪
♪ When that love calls,
will you open up your door ♪
♪ You gotta stand on
up and let it in ♪
♪ You gotta let love
through your door ♪
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ When that storm comes,
don't run for cover ♪
♪ Don't run from
the coming storm ♪
♪ 'Cause you can't keep
a storm from coming ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ You can't keep a
storm from comin' ♪
♪ Comin', comin' ♪
♪ Comin' ♪
(audience applauding)
So while we're doing a little
bit of logistical shifting,
let me first announce
that our soloist,
for the next piece "Wau Bulan",
is Gracie Crumkie.
We're thrilled to
have her sing for us.
And, we'll do "Wau Bulan"
and then "Kwela, Kwela."
And I wanted to
just take a moment
before those last two pieces,
as my colleagues have done,
to thank all the people
who have been responsible
for making this one of the
best and most productive
and most useful and most
joyous all-state experiences
that I've had an
opportunity to be a part of.
Specifically this team of
teachers I've had around me
last summer and for
the past two days,
Jennifer Corcoran
and Heather Thorpe
and Kathryn McCray
and Amelia Armstrong,
our incredible accompanist,
Karen Morrissey.
I'm paying her extra
for that Paulus piece.
(audience applauding)
But I wanted to share with you,
many of whom are related
to the incredible singers
that are behind me,
that from the moment
they arrived this summer
they have been focused,
they've been committed,
they've been joined
together as a community.
There has been no hierarchy.
There have been no cliques.
There has been nothing but joy
and love among these singers.
And even today, at four o'clock,
when we were all so tired
we could hardly see,
I would give an instruction
and they were on the
edge of their seats
looking at me, taking it all in.
I just seldom have an
experience like this.
And as a college
choral director,
I want to thank you from
the bottom of my heart
and to the state of Wisconsin
for supporting the
arts in the schools.
I know that as these
students grow up
and begin their college careers,
many of them,
that my job is secure
and will be joyous as a result
of their incredible talent.
We hope you enjoy our
piece from Malaysia
called 'Wau Bulan"
that we perform in
(speaking in foreign
language) style
as they would in the country
with something
called hand dancing,
and then as we finish
with "Kwela, Kwela"
from South Africa.
("Wau Bulan"
arranged by Tracy Wong)
(folk song sung in Malay)
(audience cheering)
("Kwela, Kwela"
arranged by Univ. of Pretoria)
(sung in Zulu)
(audience applauding)