Thomas Lloyd
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Current positions:
Haverford College: Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Haverford/
Bryn Mawr Choral and Vocal Studies Program (1996-present)
- direct Haverford/Bryn Mawr Chamber Singers (32-voice touring concert choir)
- direct Haverford/Bryn Mawr Chorale (150-voice oratorio society)
- teach courses in conducting, vocal literature, German and French diction
- direct concert tours to Turkey, Ghana, Poland, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Costa Rica
Bucks County Choral Society, Doylestown, PA: Artistic Director, beginning September 2000
- direct concert tours to Brazil, Russia, Estonia, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral: Director of Music (beginning 11/10)
- oversee all music programs, conduct the professional-based choir, and serve as Cantor
Education:
University of Illinois, Doctor of Musical Arts (choral conducting and literature), 1994
Yale School of Music, Master of Music (voice), 1979
Yale Divinity School, Master of Arts in Religion, 1978
Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Bachelor of Music (bassoon), 1974
Presentations, publications, recordings:
(links to full texts available online at http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/lloyd.php )
Panel discussion leader: Yale International Choral Festival Symposium Choirs Transforming our World
http://www.yaleinternationalchoralfest.org - June 2012.
Article: Bringing Transformative Collaborations to Life (relating primarily to tour collaborations with
international choirs), Troubador (Newsletter of the ACDA Eastern Division, April 2011) and
ChorTeach (at http://acda.org/publications/chorteach; Summer 2011).
Guest lecturer: Yale University School of Music graduate conducting seminar leading a discussion of
performance practice issues in Bach s St. Matthew Passion, April 2011.
Subject of special column: Annette John-Hall, Amen for Racial Harmony, Philadelphia Inquirer,
June 8, 2010.
ACDA: Coordinator/Convener: first Community Choir Festival: Eastern Division Conference,
Philadelphia, February 2010 (as R&S Chair for Community Choirs, Eastern Division).
ACDA Panel Discussion convener: Do you hear what I hear? R&S chairs present what they hear
as quality in their genres Eastern Division Conference, Philadelphia, February 2010.
Article: New Community Choir Festival Yields Great Benefits, Troubador, April 2010, pp. 28-29;
http://www.acdaeast.org/newsletter.html .
Article: The Vocal Chamber Music of Hans G l, The American Choral Review, Volume 52, No. 1,
Winter/Spring 2010, published online at http://www.chorusamerica.org/publications.cfm#journals
CD review: Innovative new American sacred works: David Lang, the little match girl passion;
Phil Kline, John the Revelator; Kile Smith, Vespers; Choral Journal (February 2010).
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Presentations, publications, recordings (cont d):
(links to full texts available online at http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/lloyd.php )
ACDA Eastern Region Urban Initiative Concert at the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas
in Philadelphia, on November 21, 2009. Directed the Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn
Mawr in a program shared with the Penn State University Essence of Joy choir (Tony Leach,
Director), the St. Thomas Chancel Choir (Jay Fluellen, Director), the Bright Hope Baptist Church
Celestial Singers (Donald Dumpson, Director), and the Clayton White Singers (Clayton White,
Director), including a performance my arrangement Camp Meeting with choreography by Bryn
Mawr Senior Lecturer in Dance Madeline Cantor.
NCCO Panel Discussion convener: Unique Challenges and Opportunities: Choral Programs
at Liberal Arts Colleges, National Collegiate Choral Association Conference,
Yale University, New Haven, CT, November 2009.
Book review: Andr Thomas, Way Over in Beulah Lan Understanding and Performing
the Negro Spiritual; for the Choral Journal, November, 2009, pp.71-74.
Article: The Revival of an early Crossover masterwork Duke Ellington s Sacred Concerts,
in the May 2009 issue of the Choral Journal.
Report on the IFCM 8th World Symposium, in the October 2008 issue of Troubador, the Newsletter
of the ACDA Eastern Division.
ACDA Interest Session presenter, with the Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges,
2008 Eastern Division Convention: Being true to the music and true to yourself: singing a
variety of music with authenticity without pretending to sound like a different of choir.
Book review: Chorus and Community, edited by Karen Ahlquist, for the Choral Journal (February 2008).
ACDA Panel Discussion convener Teaching Sacred Music in Secular Contexts Eastern Division
Convention, February 2006, New York City; transcript published in the Choral Journal,
March 2007.
Essay: Hope in the Unifying Language of Music: Teaching Sacred Music in a Secular Setting,
published in the online journal Constellation Spring 2005, of the Center for Progressive
Christianity; revised version published in Choral Journal, March 2007.
Feature article about the Bucks County Choral Society s Singing for Seniors program, founded by me in 2005;
in the Fall 2007 issue of the Voice of Chorus America.
Recording: Voices in Exile The Choral Music of Jean Berger and Hans G l, the Chamber Choir of the
Bucks County Choral Society (unpublished part songs of Hans G l and rarely performed
unaccompanied anthems of Jean Berger); distributed nationally by Classiquest, Sept. 2005.
Article: Shout all over God s heaven The survival of the Spiritual through dramatically chang-
ing social and musical contexts, the Choral Journal August 2004.
Recording: The Wishing Tree The Choral Music of Robert Maggio released by Albany
Records, Spring 2004; with the Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges
and the Bucks County Choral Society.
Article: Alternative Images for Helping Singers Connect to Their Breath Support in Warmups:
"Drawing-in the Tone" and "Breathless Breaths," Choral Journal 43:9 April 2003.
Extended Letter to the Editor on choice of repertoire following 9/11, Choral Journal 43:2
September 2002.
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Presentations, publications, recordings (cont d):
(links to full texts available online at http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/lloyd.php )
Article: When the Orchestra Arrives, Choral Journal 40:5 December 1999.
Article: Am I being followed? - Finding the Elusive Connection between Conductor and
Ensemble, presented at SUNY Buffalo conference The Preparation of Tomorrow s
Conductors V, 2/95; published in the Choral Journal 26:7 February 1996; same
article revised and reprinted at the request of the Journal of the Conductor s Guild
Winter/Spring 1998.
Dissertation: A Comparative Analysis of 18 Settings of Petrarch s Tutto l d piango;
e poi la notte, quando, University of Illinois, 1994.
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Compositions and Arrangements
links to scores and recordings available at
http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/Lloyd/Thomas_Lloyd_annotated_dossier.php
Fatherly Reflections (Karl Kirchwey) for solo voice and piano; commissioned by Lyric Fest of
Philadelphia and first performed by Richard Troxell, tenor and Laura Ward, piano, First Presbyterian
Church in Philadelphia, November 21, 2010.
Fellowship of Miracles (Henri Nouwen) for SATB choir and organ; commissioned for the installation of
Rev. Judith Sullivan as fourth Dean of the Philadelphia Cathedral, on October 17, 2010, performed by the
Church of the Redeemer Choir, Michael Diorio, director.
Camp Meeting (Down in the River to Pray / Shout all over God s Heaven), for SSATTBB choir; first
performed at the ACDA Urban Initiative Festival, St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, Philadelphia,
November 21, 2009.
Pied Beauty, for SATB choir, text by Gerard Manley Hopkins, first performed October 4, 2008 at the
inauguration of Jane McAuliffe as President of Bryn Mawr College.
Sojourn, for SATB choir and four violins, text by Einstein, for the inauguration of Stephen Emerson
as 13th President of Haverford College, October 6, 2007.
Jubilant Intimations, for SATB choir and organ, relating the plainsong Pange lingua with the Znammeny
chant Slava vishnich Bogu and text Walt Whitman s Song of Myself; first performance June 3, 2008 with
the Bucks County Choral Society, Eric Plutz organ, Trinity Lutheran Church, Lansdale, PA and on tour to
Hungary, Romania, and Slovenia, July 2007.
Stan Still Jordan Egbe Nukopowo arrangement of an African-American spiritual juxtaposed with a
traditional Ewe melody from Ghana, for SATB choir and traditional percussion. First performed by the
Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges in Fall 2006 as part of their Ghana tour program;
also performed by the PMEA District 12 High School Festival Choir in January 2007; published in 2009
by Alliance Music Publishers.
The Spirit Moves in Marvelous Ways Ode to Ellington, for SATB choir and jazz quartet; first
performances with the Chamber Choir of the Bucks County Choral Society and the Eric Mintel Jazz
Quartet, December 2005, Doylestown, PA; also performed by the Moravian College Jazz Ensemble and
Chorus, Neil Wetzel, director, 2006.
The World is Too Much with Us, (Wordsworth) for SATB choir, horn, and piano; commissioned by
Unionville (PA) High School, Jason Throne, director and first performed there May 2005.
Of the Father's Love Begotten / I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, for SATB choir, harp, string quintet;
first performances with the Bucks County Choral Society, December 2004, Doylestown, PA.
Henri Busser, "Le Sommeil de l'Enfant Jesus," for solo voice, harp, violin: solo part re-arranged for
SATB choir; first performances with the Bucks County Choral Society, December 2004, Doylestown.
Leaves of Grass / Ode to America, (Whitman) for SSAATTBB choir unaccompanied; first performances
by the Bucks County Choral Society June 2004, in Doylestown, PA, St. Petersburg, Russia, and Tallinn,
Estonia; with Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges in Poland, May 2005.
O Come, O Come Emmanuel, processional arrangement for SATB choir unaccompanied; first performed
by the Bucks County Choral Society, December 2001 in Doylestown, PA.
Immensity Cloistered in Thy Dear Womb (Donne) for SSAATTBB choir and brass quintet; first
performed by the Bucks County Choral Society, December 2003 in Doylestown, PA.
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Concert tours and collaborations organized and directed (programs available on request):
Haverford/Bryn Mawr Chamber Singers (all tours included community service projects)
- 2010: Turkey concerts in Ankara, Eskiseher, Istanbul, shared with the university choirs of
Middle East Technical University, Anadolu University, and Bogazici University.
- 2007: Ghana concerts in Accra, Cape Coast, and Kumasi, shared with the Amaneresu Youth
Choir, Francis Adjei, director; the Tema Youth Choir, Ebenezer Allotey, director, and the
Presbyterian, Methodist, and Baptist Youth Choirs of Cape Coast., Nathaniel Crentsil, director.
- 2006: Puerto Rico concerts in San Juan and Ponce with Coro Universidad Interamericana de
Puerto Rico, Angel Mattos, Director and the Coro Pontificia Universidad Cat lica de Puerto Rico
Rub n Col n-Tarrats, Director
- 2005: Poland concerts in Poznan and Warsaw, including shared concert with the Adam
Mickiewicz University Academic Choir directed by Jacek Sykulski
- 2003: Costa Rica concerts in San Jose, St. Helena, and Arenal, including two concert in
collaboration with the Choir of the Municipal Youth Symphony of Cartago and the Chamber
Choir of Alajuelita, both choirs conducted by Patricia Valverde
- 1998: Caracas, Venezuela, including collaborative performances with Maria Guinand and the
Orfeon of Simon Bolivar University including a performance of Kasar mie la gahi with
composer Alberto Grau
- 1997 and 2001: Boston, 1999 Washington (including Millennium Stage Series at the Kennedy
Center), 2000 New York, 2002 Nashville (shared concert with Fisk Jubilee Singers directed by
Paul Kwami)
- collaborative concerts at Haverford College with the Choir of the University of Puerto Rico,
directed by Carmen Acevedo (1997) and the Howard University Choir, directed by J. Weldon
Norris (2001)
Bucks County Choral Society
- July 2009: tour to Brazil in collaboration with Singing City choir, Jeffrey Brillhart, conductor;
shared concerts with the Coral dos Canarinhos de Petr polis directed by Marco Aur lio Lischt,
the Juiz de Fora University Choir directed by Andr Pires, the Ouro Preto University Choir
directed by Ed sio de Lara Melo.
- July 2007: tour to Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, including collaborative performances with
the MOM Bela Bartok Choir, Irene Zongor, director, in Budapest, Hungary, and the Corala
Memorial Choir of Timisoara, Alexander Cretescu, director, in Romania.
- June 2004: tour to Tallinn (to sing in the Estonian Song Fest), and St. Petersburg, including
collaborative performances with the Estonia Seltsi Segakoor, directed by Heli J rgenson in
Tallinn and the choirs of the Musical College of St. Petersburg
Hamilton College Choir
1995: Washington, Baltimore, Columbia, SC, Atlanta, Chapel Hill, Richmond (a shared
concert with the Virginia Union University Choir)
1996: Cleveland, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Toronto
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Previous conducting positions:
Hamilton College (Clinton, NY) Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Acting Director of Choirs 7/94 to 7/96
Acting Director of Orchestra 1/96 to 7/96
Riverside Symphonia (professional chamber orchestra in Lambertville, NJ)
annual concerts with Bucks County Choral Society since 2001
guest conductor, December 2001: 3 subscription and 1 children s concert
Abington (PA) Symphony Orchestra: Interim Director, 1998-1999
Illinois Opera Theater, Assistant Conductor: 1993-1994 season, including conducting
performances of Hansel and Gretel and The Aspern Papers (Argento)
Cornerstone Chorale and Chamber Orchestra, New York City
Founding Music Director: (beginning 1990)
Church Choir Director:
First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, IL, 1992-1994
Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Danville, IL, 1991-1992
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour s Atonement (ELCA), New York, NY 1988-91
Yale Divinity School and Berkeley Divinity School, worship music leader,
including collaboration with Henri Nouwen, 1974-1976
Major Teachers
Conducting: Don V. Moses (U of I), Paul Vermeil (U of I), Chester Alwes (U of I),
Fred Stoltzfus (U of I), Gustav Meier (ASO workshops), Daniel Lewis (ASO workshops),
Karl Melles (Salzburg), Kenneth Moore (Oberlin), James Yannatos (Tanglewood)
Voice: Nicholas DiVirgilio, Mignon Dunn, Ellen Repp, Phyllis Curtin, Joan Heller
Vocal Repertoire: John Wustman, Martin Katz, Margo Garrett, Samuel Sanders,
Graham Johnson, Peter Pears, Ryan Edwards
Baroque performance: James Caldwell and Robert Willoughby (Oberlin), Albert Fuller (Yale)
20th Century extended techniques: Arthur Weisberg (Yale), Kenneth Moore (Oberlin),
Trevar Wishart (Electric Phoenix workshop at the U of I)
Bassoon and piano: ten years private study on each with various teachers
Summer festival study
Blossom Festival (Cleveland Orchestra) - Orchestral Fellow (bassoon)
(including performances in the Schoenberg Woodwind Quintet and Stravinsky
Renard under Pierre Boulez and the Haydn Creation under Robert Shaw)
Salzburg Festival (Austria) - orchestral conducting seminar, Karl Melles, Director
(selected by audition to be active participant, and then to perform on final concert)
Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood
Vocal Fellow, three seasons (performances with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus
under Leonard Bernstein, Colin Davis, Seiji Ozawa, Klaus Tennstedt);
Boston University Young Artists Program (bassoonist), two seasons.
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Youth and Children s choirs directed in collaborative performances or as clinician
PMEA District 12 High School Choir
Bel Canto Children s Chorus, Red Hill, PA, Joy Ondra Hirokawa, Director
Bucks County (PA) PMEA All-County Honors Choir
Central Bucks (PA) East Concert Choir, Scott Teschner, Director
Central Bucks (PA) West Women s Choir, Joseph Ohrt, Director
Coventry (RI) High School Chamber Choir, Brad DeGraide, Director
Dover Sherborn Regional High School Chorus, Todd Beckham, Director
Haverford Middle School Seventh Heaven Choir, Seth Gardner, Director
Joel Barlow High School Chamber Choir, Redding, CT - Amy Christman, Director
Liverpool (NY) High School Concert Chorale, Catherine Osinski, Director
Main Line (PA) Reform Temple Children s Choir, Marshall Portnoy, Cantor
Oneida (NY) High School Concert Choir, Jeffrey Welcher, Director
Pennsbury (PA) Treble Chorus, Elizabeth Hohwieler, Director
Pennsylvania Youth Chorale, Eileen Finley, Director
Plumstead (PA) Christian Chamber Choir, Janet Fryling, Director
Temple Shalom, Broomall (PA) Children s Choir, Patricia Kaplan, Cantor
Whitesboro (NY) High School Chamber Singers, Raymond Larzelere, Director
William Tennant (PA) Madrigal Singers, Tyrone Dinkins, Director
Young Singers of Pennsylvania, Patricia Guth, Director
Professional Panel Positions:
American Choral Directors Association, Eastern Region Board of Directors
Repertoire and Standards Chair for Community Choirs (2008-2010 term)
International Federation for Choral Music, Conductors without Borders Project,
Ghana pilot project committee (2008-2009).
Lyric Fest, Philadelphia (professional song recital series) Board of Directors (2008-2011 term)
New Jersey Council on the Arts (2005, 2006)
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (2002)
Major grants and awards:
Leadership Philadelphia (Knight Foundation/WHYY) selected as a Creative Connector one of
seventy-six arts leaders in theater, music, dance, and fine arts (the only choral musician honored)
from over 3,000 nominations received http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/creative-connectors-
list/item/27299-lloyd-thomas
Philadelphia Music Project - $30,000 grant to the Bucks County Choral Society for a 30th anniversary
commission project (BCCS only first-time winner in 2002): Rachel and her Children
Small Hands, Relinquish All music by Robert Maggio; libretto compiled by T. Lloyd
1993 Student Conducting Awards - First Prize Winner: Graduate Division,
American Choral Directors Association National Convention, San Antonio, Texas
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Major choral, orchestral, and choral-orchestral works conducted in performance
Argento, The Aspern Papers Humperdinck, Hansel and Gretel
Bach, Cantata 140 (complete, staged)
Bach, Magnificat Libby Larsen, Missa Gaia
Bach, Mass in B Minor (twice) Morten Lauridsen Lux Aeterna
Bach, St. Matthew Passion James MacMillan Magnificat and
Bach, Suite No. 3 for orchestra Nunc Dimitis
Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 Robert Maggio, Rachel and her Children
Beethoven, Missa Solemnis (2008) Small Hands, Relinquish All (premiere)
Berlioz, Rakozy March Martinu, Rhapsody-Concerto for viola
Berlioz, Requiem (2008) (George Myers, viola)
Bernstein, Chichester Psalms Mendelssohn, Elijah (3 times)
Bloch, Avodath Hakodesh (Sacred Service) Robert Moran Agnus Dei and
Britten, Rejoice in the Lamb Ite Missa Est (3/04)
Britten, Serenade for tenor, Mozart, Concerto for Horn No. 4, K. 495
horn and strings, op. 31 (Scott Brubaker, horn)
Bolcom, Ragomania Mozart, Great Mass in C, K. 427
Brahms, Ein Deutsches Requiem (3 times) Mozart, Requiem (3 times, incl. Levin ed.)
Brahms, Schicksalslied Mozart, Serenade No. 10 for 13 wind
Bruckner, Mass No. 1 in D minor instruments, K. 361
Bruckner, Mass No. 2 in E minor Mozart, Symphony No. 40
Carissimi, Jephthe Opera Choruses and Arias (from Aida,
Charpentier, Messe de Minuit pour Noel Boris Godunov, Carmen, Cavalleria
Andrea Clearfield, The Golem Psalms Rusticana, Der Freisch tz,
Randolph Coleman, Carrefour Die Meistersinger, Don Carlo, Fidelio,
David Conte Elegy for Matthew Herodiade, Lohengrin, Macbeth,
(Philadelphia premier, composer present) Nabucco, Prince Igor, Tender Land)
Corelli, Christmas Concerto Orff, Carmina Burana (three times)
Corigliano, Fern Hill Rachmaninoff, All Night Vigil (complete)
Daniel-Lesur, Messe du Jubil Respighi, Laud to the Nativity
John Davison, O Emmanuel Schubert, Mass in G
DeBlasio, The Best Beloved William Schuman, New England Triptych
von Dittersdorf, Sinfonia Concertante Sch tz, Musicalisches Exequien
Durufl, Requiem Dov Seltzer, Lament to Yitzhak Requiem
Dvorak, Symphony No. 8 for a Leader (Phila. prem.)
Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 Shostakovich, Symphony No. 9
Elgar, The Music Makers Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms (twice)
Ellington, Sacred Concerts (1,2,3) Tchaikowsky, Symphony No. 5
Faur, Requiem (twice) Michael Tippett, A Child of Our Time
Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue Vaughan Williams,Dona Nobis Pacem
Handel, Alexander s Feast Vaughan Williams, Hodie
Handel, Israel in Egypt Verdi, Requiem (twice)
Handel, Messiah (three times) Verdi, Stabat Mater
Lou Harrison, Mass to St. Anthony Wagner, Siegfried Idyll
Haydn, The Creation (3 times) Webern, Konzert, op 24
Orchestras contracted for these performances included the Syracuse Symphony (NY), Riverside
Symphonia (NJ), Abington Symphony (PA), and students from the orchestras of the Philadelphia Opera
Company, Delaware Symphony, Curtis Institute of Music and the Esther Boyer College of Music at
Temple University. List of orchestral literature performed in 10 years as a bassoonist at Tanglewood,
Blossom, Oberlin, and with the Utica (NY) Symphony available on request.
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Partial list of choral chamber repertoire performed
Aguiar - Salmo 150 Chilcott - The Modern Man I sing
Alberti - Compadre Pedro Juan Cloud - My Good Lord's Done Been Here
Amu - Akwaaba Dwom (Ghana) Copland - In the Beginning
Annan Nhyira (Ghana) Copland - Lark
Bach - Motet VI, BWV 230 Davidson - I will lift mine eyes unto the hills
Bainton And I saw a new heaven Davidson - Psalm 121
Barber Reincarnations Dawson - Ain' a that good news!
Bennet Weep, O mine eyes Dawson - Behold the Star!
Berger, Jean Arise, Shine Dawson - Ezekiel Saw the Wheel
Berger, Jean - How Beautiful Upon the Dawson - Soon-ah will be done
Mountains Dawson - Steal Away
Berger, Jean I will be with thee Dawson - There is a balm in Gilead
Berger, Jean Lift up your eyes on high Debussy Trois Chansons
Berger, Jean Magnificat Dett - Let us cheer the weary traveler
Berger, Jean Thank ye the Lord Dett - Listen to the lambs
Berger, Jean The eyes of all wait upon Thee Durufle - Ubi Caritas
Bernstein/Page Make our Garden Grow Durufle - Tantum Ergo
Bernstein/Page The Best of all Possible Dvorak Songs of Nature (in Czech)
Worlds Elgar - Love's tempest
Biebl - Ave Maria Elgar - My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land
Billings - When the Lord turn'd Again Elgar - The fountain
Bingen - O Eterne Deus Estevez - Mata del anima sola
Blege - Egbe Enye Dzidzo Nkeke (Ghana) Estrada - En Mi Viejo San Juan
Bor Regresso al Mar (Puerto Rico) Farrow - Deep River
Brahms Der Falke Farrow - My Lord, What a Mornin'
Brahms - Fahr Wohl Favero - Te Quiero
Brahms - O susser Mai Ferko Festival of Carols
Brahms Nachtwache I and II Ferko - Laus Trinitati from
Bright I hear a voice a-prayin The Hildegard Motets
Britten - A Ceremony of Carols Gabrieli, G. - Magnificat
Britten A Hymn to the Virgin Gabrieli, G. - O Magnum Mysterium
Britten Flower Songs G l, Hans - An Epitaph
Britten - Hymn to St. Cecilia G l, Hans - Hymn to Diana
Brown - Wake me up, Lord G l, Hans - Invocation
Bruckner - Ave Maria G l, Hans Love will find out the way
Bruckner - Locus iste a Deo factus est G l, Hans - Madrigal
Bruckner Virga Jesse Floruit G l, Hans Phillida and Corydon
Burleigh - My lord what a mornin' G l, Hans - To Sleep
Burt - Jesu Parvule G l, Hans To Spring
Burt/Hutson - Some Children See Him Gavilan - El guayaboso
Burt/Hutson - The Star Carol Gibbons - The silver swan
Buxtehude Magnificat Gjelo - Sanctus
Byrd Ave Verum Corpus Grau - Caramba
Byrd - Sing Joyfully Grau - Kasar mie la gaji
Byrd Though Amaryllis Dance in Green Graves - How can I keep from singing
Cacioppo - Canti indigeni nordamericani Gretchaninoff- Salva v vishnih bogu
Carissimi - Historia di Jephte Guillaume Kalinda
Charpentier - Messe de Minuit pour Noel Gutierrez - Alma Llanera
Chesnokov Blagoslovi, Dushe Moya Gyasi - Dinpa sen Ahonya (Ghana)
Chesnokov Spaseniye Sodelal Hairston - Hold On!
Chilcott - Christmas Day 1666
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Partial list of choral chamber repertoire performed (cont d)
Hall - The Fiddler of Dooney Higdon Deep in the Night
Higdon - Amazing grace Hill, Jackson Love is Life
Hogan The Battle of Jericho Mendelssohn - Frohlokket ihr Volker auf Erde
Hogan - Climbin' up the Mountain Mendelssohn - Heilig
Hogan - De Blin' man stood on de road an' cried Mendelssohn - Herr Gott, du bist unsre Zuflucht
Hogan - Didn't my lord deliver Daniel? Mendlessohn Hora est (4 choirs)
Hogan - Elijah Rock! Mendelssohn - Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt
Hogan - Glory, Glory to the Newborn King Mendelssohn Richte mich, Gott
Hogan I m gonna sing til the spirit moves in Mendelssohn T rkisches Schenkenlied
my heart Messiaen - O Sacrum Convivium
Hogan - My soul's been anchored in the Lord Milhaud - Les deux Cites
Holst - I love my love Monteverdi - A un giro sol de' begl'occhi lucenti
Holst - In the Bleak Midwinter Monteverdi - Volgea l'anima mia Soavemente
Howells A Spotless Rose Moore - Daniel, Daniel, servant of the lord
Howells Hymnus Paradisum Nestor Rorate caeli desuper
Howells Like as the Hart Neswick I will set His Dominion over the Sea
Howells O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Ndo Dumdefo (Ghana)
Ippolitov-Ivanov - Cherubic Hymn Noble - Las Mananitas
Ireland - The Hills Ockeghem - Alma Redemptoris Mater
Ives - Psalm Sixty-seven Orban Agnus Dei
Jacques - The Holly and the Ivy Palestrina Lauda Sion
Janequin - Les cris de Paris Palestrina - Tu es petrus
Johnson Ain t Got Time to Die Parker - Hark, I hear the harps eternal
Johnson - Elijah Rock Parsons Ave Maria
Johnson - I've been 'buked Pearsall - In dulci jubilo
Josquin Ave Maria/Virgo Serena Poulenc - Exultate Deo
Josquin (attr.) - Dominus Regnavit Poulenc Quatre motets pour le temps de noel
Josquin Nymphes des Bois Praetorius - Low, How a rose
Joubert - There is no rose of such virtue Puerling A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley
Kalinnikov - Svjetje tihi Square
Kastalsky Svjetje tihi Puerling - Michelle
Kern (Ringwald) - All the things you are Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil (complete)
Kirkpatrick - Away in a Manger Ramsey - How are the mighty fallen
Kodaly Esti Dal Ramsey - Sleep, Fleshly Birth
Kodaly - Matra Pictures Ramsey - Wilt Thou Unkind Now Leave me?
Kodaly Missa Brevis Richards (arr). Let it Snow
Lang The Little Match Girl Passion Robinovitch Prayer before Sleep
(Phila. premier-12/09) (Talmud Suite)
Lasso - Cum essem parvulus Rorem - The Miracle
Lasso - O Occhi, Manza Mia Rossi - Ein Keloheinu
L te - Laul r mule (Estonia) Rubino (arr.) A Quiet Place (for Take Six)
Leighton Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child Saar Laulik (Estonia)
Leontovich - Carol of the Bells Sakyi Bra Israel Nyame (Ghana)
Levine Lo V chayil Sakyi - Mafa Jesu (Ghana)
Lloyd - Leaves of Grass/Ode to America Sarapik Rukkivihund rehe all (Estonia)
Lloyd (arr.) - O Come, O Come Emmanuel Sch tz Das Wort ward Fleisch
Lloyd (arr.) - Swing low, Sweet chariot Sch tz - Deutches Magnificat 1671
Maggio - The wishing Tree Sch tz - Musicalische Exequien
Magi - Vaikne Lauluke Sch tz - Selig sind die Toten
Mattson - More I cannot wish you Shaw - Coventry Carol
MaultsBy Strong and Graceful Oaks Shchedrin The Sealed Angel
(jazz requiem) (Phil. premier 2009)
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Partial list of choral chamber repertoire performed (cont d)
Smith - Ride the chariot!
Sondheim - Not a day goes by (medley, arr. Page)
Stanford Arise, Shine
Sun, Muammer (Turkey) several arrangements
Susa Carols and Lullabies
Sviridov Arise, Timid One (in Russian)
Swan - Blessed is he
Sweelinck Hodie Christus Natus Est
Sweelinck - Or sus, serviteurs du Seigneur
Swingle/Bach Organ Fugue
Swingle/Bach Et Resurrexit
Swingle/Bach Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
Sykulski - Goralu, Czy ci nie zal
Sykulski - Zbojnicki
Tallis - Hear the voice and Prayer
Tallis Spem in Alium
Tarratts Piel Canella (Puerto Rico)
Taverner Dum Transisset Sabbatum (II)
Taverner - Mater christi
Thomas - Rockin' Jerusalem
Thompson Alleluia
Thompson - Miye Gbomo Ko (Ghana)
Tobias Like as the Hart (Estonia)
Tomkins - Too much I once lamented
Torme/Wells - Christmas song
Tye Give Almes of they goods
Vaughan Williams Three Shakespeare Songs
Vaughan Williams - Just as the tide was flowing
Vaughan Williams Mystical Songs
Vaughan Williams - The lover's Ghost
Vaughan Williams - Wassail Song
Victoria - Ave Maria
Victoria - O Magnum Mysterium
Victoria - Vere Languores nostros
Wagner, Melinda Ancient Music
Walton - Set me a seal upon thine heart
Warlock Bethlehem Down
Weelkes - Hark all ye lovely saints above
Whitacre Water Night
Wilbye - Adieu sweet Amarillis
Willcocks - I saw three ships
Work II - Rise, Shine for thy light is A-coming
Zuniga - Amor de temporada
Thomas Lloyd
Performance experience as a singer
Solo recitals:
Lyric Fest (professional recital group), with Laura Ward. piano, First Presbyterian Church,
Philadelphia, and Haverford College October 2009 (piano four-hands program).
Haverford Music and Conversation Series, with Richard Stone, lute and Matthew Bengtson,
fortepiano (Strozzi, D India, Monteverdi, Purcell, Berlioz, Schubert), November 3, 2006.
Lyric Fest (professional recital group), with Laura Ward. piano, First Presbyterian Church,
Philadelphia, and Haverford College January 2006 (Faur and Mozart).
Davidsbund Chamber Players, Ethical Society of Philadelphia, October 4, 1998,
Vaughan Williams, On Wenlock Edge
Haverford College, faculty quartet recital, September 18, 1998
Hamilton College, faculty solo recital, November 4, 1995 (Monteverdi, Purcell,
Schumann, Lizst sTre Sonnetti di Petrarca, and Messiaen s Chants de Terre et de Ciel)
Complete Schubert Song Recital Series (John Wustman, U. of Illinois), March 1992
Cornerstone Center Concert Series (New York), Die Sch ne M llerin, May 1989
Gay Men s Health Crisis (New York), May 1989
Interchurch Center (New York) Noontime Recital Series, 1987
Trinity Church (New York) Noontime Recital Series, 1987
Trinity Church Concerts to Go at various nursing homes, 1987
Association for Opera Awareness: Rutgers Church, New York, series of 3 recitals 1983-4
Association for Opera Awareness: Bloomfield, New Jersey Arts Center, 1983
Riverside Church Concert Series Concert Series (New York), 1983
Westminster Choir College (Princeton, NJ) 2 faculty recitals: 1979, 1980
New Haven (CT) Church of the Redeemer Concert Series, 1979
Yale School of Music: four complete degree recitals, 1976-1979
Yale Divinity School: complete recital, 1976
Performances of major choral works (*as soloist):
Bach *Cantatas 21,63,101,140, 17 Haydn *Paukenmesse (with
Bach *Magnificat Harler, Mend.Club of Phil.)
Bach St. John Passion Haydn *Creation
Baraqu *Le Temps Restitu (Schuller, BMC) Liszt Faust Symphonie
Beethoven Missa Solemnis Mendelssohn *Elijah
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Monteverdi *1610 Vespers
Beethoven Mass in C Mozart *Requiem,
Berlioz Requiem Mozart Solemn Vespers(K329,331)
Carissimi *Jonah Arvo P rt *Passio (Pilate)
Cherubini Requiem Saint-Sa ns *Christmas Oratorio
Dubois *Seven Last Words of Christ Schoenberg Gurre-Lieder
Dvorak *Stabat Mater (with Rattle, Phila. Orch.)
Elgar The Dream of Gerontius Sch tz *Musicalisches Exequien
Handel *Acis and Galatea (Damon) Stainer *The Crucifixion
Handel *Messiah Stravinsky *Les Noces,
Handel *Solomon (Zadok) Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
Complete opera roles performed:
Argento, Postcard from Morocco (Lyric Tenor) Ravel, L heure Espagnole (Torquemada)
Beeson, Hello Out There (the Husband) Respighi, Sleeping Beauty (Doctor)
Britten, Albert Herring (Albert) Rossini, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Almaviva)
Britten, Peter Grimes (Horace Adams) Verdi, Falstaff (Fenton)
Mozart, Die Entf hrung (Belmonte) Verdi, Rigoletto (Duke)
Mozart, L oca del Cairo (Calandrino) Verdi, Stiffelio (Raffaele)
Puccini, Gianni Schicchi (Rinuccio)
Opera apprenticeship: Des Moines Metro Opera: 1980
Voice teaching: Yale School of Music: 1976-1979; Westminster Choir College: 1979-1981
Thomas Lloyd
CD Recordings Produced:
- Voices in Exile The Choral Music of Jean Berger and Hans G l, the Chamber Choir of the Bucks
County Choral Society (unpublished part songs of Hans G l and rarely performed unaccompanied
anthems of Jean Berger); distributed nationally by Classiquest.; American Record Guide:
Emotionally, they're right on target, plumbing the spiritual depths of songs like Berger's Eyes of All
and Gal's To Sleep with all the intensity one could wish for.
- Everyman Prays in His Own Language Selections from Duke Ellington s Sacred Concerts; with the
Bucks County Choral Society, the Eric Mintel Jazz Quartet, DeVonne Gardner, soprano, and the 2nd
Baptist Church of Doylestown Mass Choir, Esther Dinkens, Director; recorded live in concert,
October 2005.
- The Wishing Tree The ChoralMusic of Robert Maggio (Albany Records, 2004): the Chamber
Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges: The Wishing Tree; the Bucks County Choral
Society, Pennsylvania Youth Chorale, Suzanne DuPlantis, mezzo soprano, and wind ensemble:
Rachel and her Children Small Hands, Relinquish All
- Live in Concert! 2005 Poland Tour Concert in Philharmonic Hall, Poznan, the Chamber Singers of
Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, with the Adam Mickiewicz University Academic Choir, Jacek
Sykulski, Director.
- In Dulci Jubilo Selections from the Annual Holiday Concerts, 2000-2003, The Chamber Singers of
Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges.
- Glory on High! - Highlights from the Bucks County Choral Society s Annual Festival of Christmas
Music Concerts.
- Romantic Mysticism Live at Czestochowa BCCS, Jeffrey Brillhart, organ, Jason Switzer, baritone
(anthems by Howells, Bainton; Vaughan Williams Mystical Songs, Faur Requiem.
- Rachmaninoff, All Night Vigil Live at Czestochowa Bucks County Choral Society.
- Ride the Chariot A pilgrimage to the heart of the Spiritual - Chamber Singers of Haverford and
Bryn Mawr Colleges - spirituals of William H. Smith, John Work, Harry T. Burleigh, R. Nathaniel
Dett, Undine S. Moore, Hall Johnson, William Dawson, Larry Farrow, Jester Hariston, Moses Hogan,
and Jennifer Higdon.
- The Voice of Wonder (Christmas album) Bucks County Choral Society.
- Dumedefo! Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr (title song unpublished music from
Ghana; includes music of Byrd, Rossi, Taverner, Mendelssohn, Kalinnikov, Ireland, Elgar, Grau,
spirituals, and Britten s Hymn to St. Cecilia.
- Te Quiero, Venezuela Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Venezuela tour concert.