Michael Kysar is a dynamic and knowledgeable conductor who creates a great time for your performers and your audience. No concert goes without his personal and witty program comments that engage the audience in the composer's art and the joys and triumphs of the performers' presentation.
Choral works from masterworks to jazz, including:
- Hallelujah Chorus, from "Christ at the Mount of Olives" by Beethoven (opt. orchestra)
- What a Joy to be Here! Selections from "Die Fledermaus" by Strauss (arr. by Kysar) (opt. orchestra)
- The Heavens are Telling, from "The Creation" by Haydn (opt. orchestra)
- Va Pensiero, from "Nabucco" by Verdi (opt. orchestra)
- Regina Coeli, from "Cavalleria Rusticana" by Leoncavallo (mezzo soprano solo and double choir, with opt. orchestra)
- Selections from "Requiem", by Mozart (opt. orchestra, opt. soloists)
- Selections from "Gloria!", by Vivaldi (opt. orchestra, opt. soloists)
- Os justi, by Bruckner
- Ave Maria, by Bruckner
- Ching-a-ring Chaw, by Copland
- Loving You, by Jack Kunz
- I'm Feelin' Right, by Ken Kraintz
- Goodbye Love, by Ken Kraintz
- Selections from "Phantom of the Opera", by Andrew Lloyd Webber or other Broadway selections
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Steffe, arr. by Wilhousky (opt. orchestra)
- The Awakening, by Joseph M. Martin (opt. orchestra) which has been very popular with the Sing for Life festivals
- Shenandoah, arr. by James Erb
For more about Michael Kysar, see his Biography.
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