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New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
LARGE PRINT BOOKS
• Final Shadows by
Kay Hooper, fiction
ADULT BOOKS
• 13 Things Mentally
Strong People Don’t Do
by Amy Morin, nonfiction
• The Art and Making of Aquaman by Mike
Avila, nonfiction
• The Colored Pencil
Manual: Step-by-Step Instructions & Techniques
by Veronica Winters,
nonfiction
• Cooking With Scraps
by Lindsay-Jean Hard,
nonfiction
• The Dumb Things
Smart People Do With
Their Money by Jill
Schlesinger, nonfiction
• I’ll Be There for You:
The One About Friends
by Kelsey Miller, nonfiction
• On the Other Side
of Chaos: Understanding
the Addiction of a Loved
One by Ellen Van Vechten,
nonfiction
• Quarterback: Inside
the Most Important
Position in the National
Football League by John
Feinstein, nonfiction
• Quiltmaker’s 1,000
Blocks: A Collection
of Quilt Blocks From
Today’s Top Designers,
nonfiction
• Under Pressure:
Confronting the Epidemic
of Stress and Anxiety
in Girls by Lisa Damour,
nonfiction
• The A List: An Ali
Reynolds Mystery by
Judith Jance, fiction
• Dark Legacy: A Carpathian Novel by Christine Feehan, fiction
• A Devious Death by
Alyssa Maxwell, fiction
• I Owe You One by
Sophie Kinsella, fiction
• In a House of Lies by
Ian Rankin, fiction
• The Island of Sea
Women by Lisa See, fiction
• The Last Romantics
by Tara Conklin, fiction
• Miss Julia Takes
the Wheel by Ann Ross,
fiction
• Once Upon a Wine
by Beth Kendrick, fiction
• The Perfect Alibi by
Phillip Margolin, fiction
• Redemption by David
Baldacci, fiction
• The Secret Soldier by
Alex Berenson, fiction
• Storm Rising by Sara
Driscoll, fiction
• Take Me Again by
Carly Phillips, fiction
• The Tale Teller by
Anne Hillerman, fiction
• The Tinderbox by
Beverly Lewis, fiction
• The Victory Garden
by Rhys Bowen, fiction
• The Wedding Guest
by Jonathan Kellerman,
fiction
• Wild Card by Stuart
Woods, fiction
YOUNG ADULT BOOKS
• Bloodwitch: A Witchlands Novel by Susan
Dennard, fiction
• The Book of Essie
by Meghan Maclean Weir,
fiction
• The Dead Queens
Club by Hannah Capin,
fiction
• The Dragon’s Eye by
Kaza Kingsley, fiction
• Girls of Paper and
Fire by Natasha Ngan,
fiction
• Life L1k3 by Jay
Kristoff, fiction
• On the Come Up by
Angie Thomas, fiction
• Overturned by
Lamar Giles, fiction
• Sightwitch: The True
Tale of the Twelve Paladins by Susan Dennard,
fiction
• We Set the Dark on
Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia,
fiction
• Runaways: Best
Friends Forever by
Rainbow Rowell, fiction
graphic novel
JUNIOR BOOKS
• The Big Book of Fortnite, nonfiction
• Your Personalized
Internet by Duchess Harris, nonfiction
• The 78-Story Treehouse by Andy Griffiths,
fiction
• The 91-Story Treehouse by Andy Griffiths,
fiction
• Diary of an 8-Bit
Warrior: Path of the Diamond by Cube Kid, fiction
• Dr. Snow Has Got
to Go! by Dan Gutman,
fiction
• The Fork, the Witch,
and the Worm by Christopher Paolini, fiction
• Our Principal’s in
His Underwear by Stephanie Calmenson, fiction
• Owl Diaries: Eva and
Baby Mo by Rebecca Elliott, fiction
• The Sabotage by Jeff
Probst, fiction
• Stranded by Jeff
Probst, fiction
• New Kid by Jerry
Craft, fiction graphic novel
EASY READING BOOKS
• My Body! What I Say
Goes! by Jayneen Sanders, nonfiction
• SnowmanCold=Puddle: Spring
Equations by Laura Purdie
Salas, nonfiction
• Badger’s Perfect
Garden by Marsha Diane
Arnold, fiction
• Diggersaurs by Michael Whaite, fiction
• Earn It! A Moneybunny Book by Cinders
McLead, fiction
• Fox is Late by Corey
Tabor, fiction
• Julián is a Mermaid
by Jessica Love, fiction
• King & Kayla and the
Case of the Lost Tooth by
Dori Butler, fiction
• Potato Pants! by
Laurie Keller, fiction
• The Very Impatient
Caterpillar by Ross Burach, fiction
• Tiger Vs. Nightmare
by Emily Tetri, fiction
graphic novel
AUDIO BOOKS
• The Cornwalls Are
Gone by James Patterson,
fiction
• The Orphan’s Tale by
Pam Jenoff, fiction
• Run Away by Harlan
Coben, fiction
• Someone Knows by
Lisa Scottoline, fiction
• Untouchable by
Jayne Ann Krentz, fiction
• Wild Card by Stuart
Woods, fiction
JUNIOR DVD’S
• Pokémon the Movie:
The Power of Us, fiction
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Visit library.cityofyankton.org or call the library
at 605-668-5275 to reserve
any of these titles!
REQUIEM
Mount Marty Choirs And Choral Union To Present Rutter’s
‘Requiem’ At Bishop Marty Chapel May 4
he upcoming Mount Marty Choral Union concert seeks
to combine the best elements of music, location and talent at its free performance of John Rutter’s “Requiem” at
7 p.m. May 4 at Sacred Heart Monastery’s Bishop Marty
Chapel.
The chorus will include members of the Mount Marty
College’s (MMC) collegiate choirs and the Choral Union,
which in addition to students may include community
members and alumni who sing. The chorus will be accompanied by a 30-piece chamber orchestra comprised
of professional musicians.
“We’ll have strings and harp and timpani, some
woodwinds and some brass, so there’s quite a bit going
on there,” said Brandon Connell, director of Choral Activities and conductor of MMC choirs. “The chorus has
soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and I will be conducting.”
Rutter’s “Requiem” is relatively modern. It was commissioned by Lovers Lane United Methodist Church in
Dallas to be performed in October 1985. The entire piece
runs about 40 minutes.
“It’s seven movements, which means if you come to
the concert, you’ll hear seven separate pieces. Each
movement is, give or take, five minutes,” Connell said.
“It has most of the text of the traditional Latin requiem
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(rite).”
The Requiem combines traditional chantbased singing with modern harmonies and
orchestration, Connell said.
“I thought it was a good (piece) for our
choruses to sing, and listeners really like it,”
Connell said. “It’s been around for 30-some
years and it’s been a chorus favorite as well
as a listener favorite. So, anyone who doesn’t
go to a choral concert or classical concert on
any given week could come to this and really
enjoy it and feel that, ‘OK, it’s not too long, it’s
got some English and I can see what they are
doing with the Latin and it just sounds really
beautiful.’”
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There are two prominent parts for sopranos: one in the third movement will be sung Brandon Connell, Mount Marty College’s director of Choral Activities,
is shown conducting members of the choir and MMC’s Choral Union
by MMC junior Sandra Dickes, and one in the during a recent rehearsal of Rutter’s “Requiem,” which will be preseventh which will be sung by Emma Thury, a sented May 4 at Bishop Marty Chapel.
graduating senior.
“People who love music of all kinds — esit, because it’s really the perfect space for a work like
pecially people who enjoy sacred music, music in their
this,” Connell said. “If you put this work in a perforchurches, any folks who like to hear great orchestra — I
mance hall, it’s not going to have quite the impact. If
would say would love it,” Connell said.
you get it into the right space, which is our scared space
This particular performance of Rutter’s “Requiem”,
here on campus, it will have an extra-special effect,
because it will be perbecause you will get all the late evening light coming in
formed in the chapel, will
through the stained-glass windows and you’ll have that
have a special impact, he
setting.
said.
“When you match setting and music and the right
“Any people who just
individuals, that’s when you really get all the magic.”
love to visit Bishop Marty
Memorial chapel will love
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