RHODES WOMEN’S CHORUS
Ding, Dong! Merrily On High Arr. by Rose Dunphey
(Branle De L’Officiel; 16th Century French Dance)
Ding, Dong! Merrily on high,
in Heav’n the bells are ringing,
Ding, dong! Verily the sky
Is filled with angels singing.
REFRAIN
Gloria,
hosanna in excelsis!
Gloria,
hosanna in excelsis!
Even so here below,
Let steeple bells be swinging,
and “io, io, io,”
by priest and people singing.
(REFRAIN)
Pray you dutifully, prime
your morning chime, ye ringers;
May you beautifully rhyme
Your evening song, ye singers.
(REFRAIN)
Shelby Seese, Kathleen Whatley
Heidi Frazier, Brittany Hickman
& Khan Ton, soloists
Candlelight Carol John Rutter
How do you capture
The wind on the water?
How do you count all the stars in the sky?
How can you measure
The love of a mother,
Or how can you write down
A baby's first cry?
REFRAIN
Candlelight, angel light,
Firelight and star glow
Shine on his cradle till breaking of dawn.
Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Angels are singing;
The Christ child is born.
Shepherds and wise men
Will kneel and adore him,
Seraphim round him their vigil will keep;
Nations proclaim him
Their Lord and their Saviour,
But Mary will hold him
And sing him to sleep.
(REFRAIN)
Find him at Bethlehem laid in a manger:
Christ our Redeemer asleep in the hay.
Godhead incarnate and hope of salvation:
A child with his mother
That first Christmas Day.
(REFRAIN)
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
L’o How a Rose E’er Blooming Arr. by Mark Hayes
Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming
From tender stem hath sprung!
Of Jesse's lineage coming
As men of old have sung
It came a flow'ret bright
Amid the cold of winter
When half spent was the night
Isaiah 'twas foretold it
The rose I have in mind
With Mary we behold it
The Virgin Mother kind
To show God's love aright
She bore to men a Savior
When half spent was the night
This flow'r, whose fragrance tender
With sweetness fills the air
Dispels with glorious splendor
The darkness ev'ry where
True man yet very God
From sin and death he save's us
And lightens ev'ry load
Kathleen Whatley, soprano
Debbie Smith, collaborative pianist
RHODES CHAMBER SINGERS
My Lord Has Come Will Todd
Shepherds, called by angels,
Called by Love and angels;
No place for them but a stable.
My Lord has come, my Lord has come, my
Lord has come.
Sages, searching for stars.
Searching for Love in Heaven;
No place for them but a stable.
My Lord has come, my Lord has come, my
Lord has come.
His Love will hold me.
His Love will cherish me,
Love will cradle me.
Lead me, lead me to see Him.
Sages and Shepherds and angels.
No place for them but a stable,
No place for me but a stable,
No place for me but a stable.
My Lord has come, my Lord has come, my
Lord has come.
Rhodes Descant Soloists: Emily Hass & Georgia Winkler
St. Mary’s Quartet: Naomi Kohl, Aoife Shanley,
Drew Massengale, & Paul Murray
Dennis Janzer, collaborative pianist
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
I Wonder as I Wander John Jacob Niles
I wonder as I wander out under the sky
How Jesus the Saviour did come for to die
For poor on'ry people like you and like I;
I wonder as I wander out under the sky
When Mary birthed Jesus 'twas in a cow's stall
With wise men and farmers and shepherds and all
But high from God's heaven, a star's light did fall
And the promise of ages it then did recall
If Jesus had wanted for any wee thing
A star in the sky or a bird on the wing
Or all of God's Angels in heaven to sing
He surely could have it, 'cause he was the
King
I wonder as I wander out under the sky
How Jesus the Saviour did come for to die
For poor on'ry people like you and like I;
I wonder as I wander out under the sky
Shelby Seese, soprano
Debbie Smith, collaborative pianist
RHODES CHAMBER SINGERS
A La Nanita (Spanish Carol) Arr. by Dennis Janzer
A la nanita nana, nanita ea, nanita ea,
Mi Jesús tiene suenño, bendito sea, bendito
sea.
Fuenticilla que corres clara y sonora,
Ruiseñor que en la selva cantando lloras,
Callad mientras la cuna se balancea.
Manojito de rosas y de alelíes,
Que es lo que estás soñando, que te sonríes?
Cuáles son tus ensueños, dilo alma mia;
Mas que es lo que murmuras? Eucaristía.
Pajaritos y fuentes, auras y brisas,
Respetad ese sueño y esas sonrisas, callad
mientras la cuna se balancea; que el Niño está
soñando, bendito sea!
Come, let’s sing a little lullaby, Come, let’s sing a
little, My Jesus is sleepy. Blessed be, blessed be.
Font of life ever flowing, bright clear and singing,
Nightingale of the forest, glad new is singing. Born in
a manger lowly, Christ child most holy.
Bundle of roses and violets,
what are you dreaming of, that makes you smile?
What are your dreams, tell me, o my soul;
But what are you whispering? Eucharist.
Little birds and fountains, zephyrs and breezes,
Take care of that dream and those smiles.
Hush while the cradle is rocking,
The Child is dreaming! May he be blessed!
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
Gesù Bambino (Venite adoremus) Pietro Yon
When blossoms flowered 'mid the snows
Upon a winter night
Was born the Child, the Christmas Rose
The King of Love and Light.
The angels sang, the shepherds sang
The grateful earth rejoiced
And at His blessed birth the stars
Their exultation voiced.
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Dominum
Again the heart with rapture glows
To greet the holy night
That gave the world its Christmas Rose
Its King of Love and Light.
Let ev'ry voice acclaim His name
The grateful chorus swell
From paradise to earth He came
That we with Him might dwell.
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus
Venite adoremus Dominum
Abbey Alley, soprano
Sarah Jean, collaborative pianist
RHODES SINGERS
Lux Aurumque Eric Whitacre
Lux,
Calida gravisque pura velut aurum
Et canunt angeli molliter
Modo natum.
Light,
Warm and heavy as pure gold
And the angels sing softly
To the new-born baby.
Carley Jo Goggans, soprano
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
A-Rovin’ on a Winter’s Night Traditional Appalachian Folk Song
A-Rovin’ on a winter’s night,
And drinking that good ol’ wine
Dreaming about that dear little girl
Who stole this heart of mine
She is just like a budded rose
That bloomed in the month of June
She is just like an old instrument
That’s just been lately tuned
Maybe I’ll take a trip to a foreign land
Be it France, or Spain
But if I go ten thousand miles,
I’ll be back ‘round again
I’ll love you ‘til the sea runs dry,
And the rocks all melt in the sun
I’ll love you ‘til the day I die,
Though you’ll never be my own
A-Rovin’ on a winter’s night,
And drinking that good ol’ wine
Dreaming about that dear little girl
Who stole this heart of mine
Jake Thomas, baritone & guitar
RHODES SINGERS
Ave Verum Corpus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ave verum corpus,
Natum de Maria virgine;
Vere passum immolatum
In crucis pro homine.
Cuius latus perforatum
Unda fluxit et sanguine.
Esto nobis praegustatum
In mortis examine.
Hail, true body,
Born of the virgin Mary;
Who has truly suffered, slaughtered
On the Cross for humanity.
Whose side was pierced,
Pouring out water and blood.
Be a foretaste for us
During our ordeal of death.
Carley Jo Goggans, soprano
Joyce Timmons, harp
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
Domine Deus Antonio Vivaldi
from Gloria
Domine Deus, Rex Caelestis
Deus Pater omnipotens
Lord God, Heavenly King
God the Father Almighty
Georgia Winkler, soprano
Brian Ray, collaborative pianist
ORGAN SOLO
Toccata Noël Arr. by Dennis Janzer
The First Noël
What Child Is This?
Sussex Carol
Dennis Janzer, organ
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
Le sommeil de l’enfant Jesus Henri Büsser
Dormez, Petit Jésus! Dormez, doux chèrubin! Votre
mère vous garde. Et veille auprès de vous. Dormez!
Nos coeurs pleins d'espèrance. Ont foi dans votre
amour! Reposez doucement, Jésus, bien cher
enfant! Dormez! A Dieu disons notre joie! Noel!
Chantons Noel! Noel! Chantons tou jours Noel!
Noel! Noel! Noel, Fète bénie! O jour de delivrance!
Un Sauveur vient de naitre, Nous voici tous à ses
genoux. Noel! Minuit tout est mystère! Tout dort
autour de nous! Reposez doucement, O Jésus! Bien
cher enfant! Dormez! Dormez, doux chérubin. Que
de leurs blanches ailes. Les anges, croisant leurs
mains frèles, abritent votre front divin! Dormez!
Dormez, doux chérubin! Noel! Noel! Noel!
Sleep little Jesus, sleep sweet cherubim.
Your mother watches over you closely,
sleep! Our hearts are filled with hope, faith,
and love. Sweetly rest, Jesus, dear baby.
Sleep! To God we give praise! Sing Noel,
sing always Noel!
Noel, Noel, Noel. A blessed celebration! A
day of deliverance, our Savior is born! We
bow down. Noel! Midnight, all is a mystery.
All are asleep. Sweetly rest O Jesus, dear
Baby. Sleep! Sleep sweet cherubim. The
angels shelter and watch over you. Sleep!
Sleep! Dear cherubim. Noel, Noel, Noel!
RHODES SINGERS
Gaudete Traditional English Carol
Arr. by J. David Moore
Translation by Dr. Walter L. Moore, Jr.
Gaudete, gaudete, Christus est natus
Ex Maria virgine, gaudete.
Tempus adest gratiae hoc quod optabamus,
Carmina laetitiae, devote redamus.
Deus homo factus est, natura mirante,
Mundus renovatus est, a Christo regnante.
Ezekelis porta, clausa pertransitor,
Unde lux est orta, salus invenitor.
Ergo nostra contio, psallat jam in lustro,
Benedicat Domino. Salus regi nostro.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Christ is born
of the Virgin Mary. Rejoice!
The time of grace that we desired is here.
Let us reverently render songs of joy.
While Nature wondered, God has been made human. The
world has been restored by Christ’s reigning.
The closed gate of Ezekiel is crossed.
Salvation is found in the place from which the light came.
So let our assembly now sing [psalms] in offering.
Let it bless the Lord. Hail to our king!
Milan Mistry & Carley Jo Goggans, soloists
James Oliver, percussion
RHODES VOICE STUDENT
Snow Song (It’s Coming Down) GrooveLily
from Striking 12
Snowflakes fall like velvet
From iron-colored skies
Somehow I can’t help it
I feel my spirits rise
Streetlamps a glow
Time to take it slow
It’s coming down
Crystal branches glisten
Like diamonds over me
Frozen in position
A silent symphony
Sidewalks white and clean
Perfect and pristine
It’s coming down
It’s coming down and all my blues disappear
And this old town is young again—roll back the years
Because the world looks like new
Or at least that’s the view from here...
It’s cold here by the river
But I don’t feel it much
The moon’s a silver sliver
Close enough to touch
Storm clouds drift away
A star comes out to play
And it’s coming down
Rachel Bates, soprano
Kim Bates, collaborative pianist
RHODES SINGERS
O Lux Beatissima Howard Helvey
O lux beatissima,
reple cordis intima
tuorum fidelium.
Sine tuo numine,
nihil est in homine,
nihil est innoxium.
O Light most blessed,
Fill the inmost heart
Of all thy faithful.
Without your grace,
There is nothing in us,
Nothing that is not harmful.
COMBINED CHOIRS AND RHODES ALUMNI
Ave Maria Franz Biebl
Angelus Domini nontiavit Mariae,
et concepit de Spiritu sancto.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum;
benedicta tu in mulieribus,et benedictus
fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Maria dixit: Ecce ancilla Domini,
fiat mihi secomdom verbum tuum.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum;
benedicta tu in mulieribus,
et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Et verbum caro factum est et habitavit in
nobis.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary,
And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with
thee; Blessed art thou among women,
and blessed is the Fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord,
Be it done unto me according to thy word.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with
thee; Blessed art thou among women,
and blessed is the Fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
And the word was made flesh and dwelt
among us.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners
now, and at the hour of our death.
Wade Wright, Jared Smith,
& Robert Boren, soloists
Rhodes Choral Personnel
Rhodes Singers originated in 1937 under the direction of Professor Louis Nicholas
(‘34), who organized the first choral ensemble at Rhodes College in 1934. Burnet
C. Tuthill, co-founder of the National Association of the Schools of Music
(NSAM), formalized choral music performance with the establishment of
the Rhodes Singers as the concert choir for the college. Rhodes Singers is a select,
auditioned mixed choir of 44 Singers, and serves as a flagship ensemble for
Rhodes College. They perform a variety of mostly small-form choral works.
Rhodes Singers may be heard in many concerts locally, on tours throughout the
United States, and on international tours every few years. In 2010, they performed
in the Rome International Choral Festival, and performed concert tours in Italy and
France. They recently performed, by invitation, at the Kennedy Center in
Washington D.C. for the Presidents’ Day Choral Festival, and in concert, by
adjudicated invitation, at the National Cathedral. In recent years they have toured
Arkansas, Missouri, Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana. In 2017, the choir performed a
concert tour around the New York area that culminated in a standing ovation
presentation at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Rhodes Women’s Chorus was founded by Dr. Diane Clark and is currently under
the direction of Dr. Ellen Koziel. Under her leadership, the Chorus has participated
in the Fall Choral Showcase Concerts and the Homecoming Collage concerts at
Rhodes. The Chorus has also enjoyed collaborations with adult and children’s
choirs as well as local choral and instrumental ensembles. They recently performed
with the Rhodes MasterSingers Chorale and Memphis Symphony Orchestra in the
World Premiere of Robert G. Patterson’s Requiem. They have collaborated with
the choirs of Church of the Holy Communion to perform the Fauré Requiem in
November 2018 and Forrest’s Requiem for the Living in November 2017. The
Women’s Chorus has been privileged to participate in master classes with noted
American composers such as Stephen Paulus and Libby Larsen, and with
internationally acclaimed recording artists Anonymous 4.
Chamber Singers William Skoog, Director
Tingting Yao, Collaborative Pianist
Abbey Alley – Dyersburg, TN
Liana Feronti – Yukon, OK
Carley Jo Goggans – Siloam Springs, AR
Emily Haas – Dallas, TX
Tyler Kirk – Olive Branch, MS
Milan Mistry – Apex, NC
Jared Smith – Oakland, TN
Abigail Sweeney – Lexington, MA
Jacob Thomas – Mount Juliet, TN
Mary Thomas – Memphis, TN
Rachel Ward – Weatherford, TX
Molly Webster – Cleveland, OH
Georgia Winkler – Brentwood, TN
Wade Wright – Rock Hill, SC
Rhodes Women’s Chorus Ellen Koziel, Director
Debbie Smith, Collaborative Pianist & Organist
Soprano I
Chloe Bishop – Meridianville, AL
Shelby Seese – Olive Branch, MS
Eva Marie Spencer – Cleveland, OH
Kathleen Whatley – Potomac, MD
Soprano II
Mary Patton Day – Birmingham, AL
Heidi Frazier – Denver, CO
Chinnu Alli – Memphis, TN
Alto I
Brittany Hickman – Atlanta, GA
Tierra Hobbs – Franklin, TN
Kylee LaGrange – Paris, TN
Samantha Patterson – Memphis, TN
Alto II
Asya Bray – Chicago, IL
Carolina Smith Cavalcante – Recife, Brazil
Keidreanna Garrett – Little Rock, AR
Garrinecia Singleton – Baton Rouge, LA
Khanh Ton – Hue, Vietnam
Rhodes Singers William Skoog, Conductor
Tingting Yao, Collaborative Pianist
Sopranos
Abbey Alley – Dyersburg, TN
Veronica Cain – Knoxville, TN
Carley Jo Goggans – Siloam Springs, AR *
Emily Haas – Dallas, TX
Rose Hutcheson – Chattanooga, TN +
Sofia Karabell – Germantown, TN
Anna Lebrun – Rockville, MD
Brianna Rempe – Omaha, NE
Abigail Sweeney – Lexington, MA
Mary Thomas – Memphis, TN
Rachel Ward – Weatherford, TX
Georgia Winkler – Brentwood, TN
Altos
Rachel Bates – Belton, TX
Julianne Chung – Little Rock, AR*
Ava Crofford – Dallas, TX
Catheryne Cunningham – Pittsburgh, PA
Caroline Farrell – Germantown, TN
Liana Feronti – Yukon, OK
Rachel Fort – Albuquerque, NM
Abigail Lidoski – Wilmington, MA + ^
Camille Montoya – Houston, TX
Caroline Mukerjee – Mc lean, VA
Megan Patterson – Olive Branch, MS
Zoe Scott – Memphis, TN ^
Molly Webster – Cleveland, OH ^
Tenors
Robert Boren – Atkins, AR *
Harrison Dircks – Larchmont, NY
John W. Howell – Metairie, LA +
Tyler Kirk – Olive Branch, MS
Milan Mistry – Apex, NC
Elijah Wilkerson – Cordova, TN
Basses
Jacob Ackerman – Andover, MN
Will Davis – Birmingham, AL
John Harris – Charlotte, NC
Brian Hill – Atlanta, GA
Owen Lubinski – Ogden, UT
Jared Smith – Oakland, TN
Jacob Thomas – Mount Juliet, TN
Wade Wright – Rock Hill, SC *
Adam Wyatt – San Antonio, TX
* denotes section leaders
+ denotes assistant section leader
^ denotes choir officers
Ellen Koziel is the director of the Rhodes Women’s Chorus. She has
conducted treble ensembles as part of the West Tennessee Festival Chorus as
well as the Memphis Orff All-City Concert. Dr. Koziel’s elementary school
choirs were selected to perform for the Tennessee Music Education
Association’s State music conference, “Spotlight on the Arts” for the
Memphis School Board and the “Festival of the Arts” sponsored by Memphis
City Schools. She was the first General Music Chairperson for the Tennessee
Music Education Association where she proposed, developed and chaired the
Tennessee Treble Choir. While president of the West Tennessee General
Music Education Association in 1993, she spearheaded the establishment of
the West Tennessee Festival Chorus. She most recently earned her PhD in
Music Education from the University of Memphis and currently serves as
Associate Minister of Music at the Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal, in Memphis where she
directs the children’s choirs.
A charter member and former president of the Rhodes MasterSingers Chorale, she has performed with
this ensemble in Carnegie Hall, Rome, Salzburg, Vienna and the Czech Republic. She was awarded the
“Hall of Fame Award” from TnMEA in 2017 and the Rotary Award for Teacher Excellence in 2007. She
teaches the Level II Orff Certification Course at the University of Memphis and Virginia Commonwealth
University. Dr. Koziel is a member of the National Association for Music Education and the American
Orff-Schulwerk Association and has served as president of the West Tennessee General Music
Association and the Memphis Chapter of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association.
William Skoog is Professor of Music at Rhodes, where he served as Chair of the
Department of Music from 2009-2018, and continues as Director of Choral Studies.
He conducts the Rhodes Singers, Chamber Singers, and the MasterSingers Chorale,
conducting them with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Works he has conducted
with them include Requiems by Brahms, Faure, Verdi, Mozart, and DeMars,
Bach’s Mass in B Minor, Britten’s War Requiem, and Handel’s Messiah and Israel
in Egypt, to name a few. He also teaches conducting at Rhodes, and serves as
founding Artistic Director for BealeCanto, a professional Men’s Chamber
Ensemble in Memphis. Dr. Skoog previously served as Director of Choral
Activities at Bowling Green State University; Indiana/Purdue University in Fort
Wayne, Indiana; and Southwestern Michigan College in Dowagiac, Michigan. Dr.
Skoog is frequently invited to conduct state, regional, national and international choral festivals, and has
conducted honor choirs in several states. He had his conducting debut in Carnegie Hall in 2017. He has served
as Artistic Director/Conductor for International Choral Festivals in Dublin, Paris, Salzburg (Mozart Festival),
Vienna, Rome, Lucerne, and Prague in the prestigious Dvorak Festival.
Internationally, he has conducted the Dom Orchestra in Salzburg, the Tuscan Chamber Orchestra (Florence,
Italy), the Santa Maria Orchestra (Switzerland), the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Moravian
Symphony Orchestra, and the Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra (Ireland). His publishing credits include
several articles in Choral Journal, Music Educators Journal, and the Cambridge Scholars Press. Skoog holds a
Doctor of Arts Degree in Music from the University of Northern Colorado, Master of Arts degrees in
Conducting and Vocal Performance/Pedagogy from the Lamont School of Music, Denver University (CO),
and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and Theatre from Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota.
Tingting Yao, pianist joined the Rhodes College Piano staff in the fall of 2019.
She is also a Staff Pianist at the University of Memphis, Rudi E. Scheidt School
of Music. Before joining the staff of the University of Memphis, she was a
freelance pianist in the Oklahoma City area, as well as at the University of
Oklahoma, and the University of Central Oklahoma.
Ms. Yao is a collaborative pianist and chamber musician with singers and
instrumentalists throughout North America, the United Kingdom and China.
Since moving to the United States in 2016, she has performed in the Mid-South
Flute Festival at the University of Memphis, Mid-South Horn Workshop at the
University of Central Arkansas and the NASA Regional IV at Oklahoma State
University. She has worked as a collaborative pianist at the Interlochen Center of
the Arts, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and various national and international festivals including SongFest,
Oxford International Piano Festival (UK), Cadenza International Summer Music School (UK), and Lake
District Summer Music International Festival (UK). She will be joining the Collaborative Piano Institute
and Pittsburgh Festival Opera in summer 2019 as a collaborative pianist.
Tingting holds an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma (APD) in Collaborative Piano, a Master of Music in
Piano Accompaniment (with Distinction) in Birmingham Conservatoire, United Kingdom, a Master of
Music from The University of Melbourne, Australia, and a Bachelor’s degree from Tongji University,
China.
Debbie Smith is the collaborative pianist for Rhodes Women’s Chorus
and has been an applied instructor of piano at Rhodes College since
2005. Ms. Smith received her B.M. in Organ Performance from
Mississippi College and her M.M. in Organ Performance from the
University of Memphis. Since 1980, she has been active as a teacher,
recitalist, accompanist, singer, and choral director in the Mid-south.
Most recently, Ms. Smith has collaborated with our Musicology
professors to provide early music classes for preschoolers at the
Memphis Hope House.
In addition to teaching at Rhodes College, Ms. Smith is the Music
Associate at Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church. In Debbie’s spare
time, she enjoys attending live music events; particularly at the Levitt Shell, spoiling her
granddaughter, and she is also an avid connoisseur of craft style beers.
Dennis Janzer is the applied instructor of organ at Rhodes College and
is also an award-winning composer with over 200 individual organ and
choral compositions in publication. Dr. Janzer holds several degrees
including a master’s degree in Bio-Medical Engineering from
Marquette University and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from Miami
University.
As a composer, Dr. Janzer is one of the House Composers for Wayne
Leupold Editions, where he primarily composes solos for organ. He has
also had compositions published for organ with instruments, choral and other voicings through a
number of publishing houses including Morningstar Music Publications, (Birnamwood
Publications), Vivace Music Press, H.W. Gray Company, and Colla Voce Music.
Dr. Janzer is also an award-winning composer, being a recipient of such honors through the
International Trumpet Guilds Composition Contest, the Milwaukee Master Singers Choral
Composition Contest, and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's Fanfare Composition Contest.
Along with maintaining a very active career as a composer, performer, and educator, Dr. Janzer
is also the Director of Music at St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis, TN.