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Jerry Hui

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  • First Name Jerry
  • Last Name Hui
  • Gender Male

Location

  • Country United States
  • State Wisconsin
  • City Chippewa Falls

Musical Information

  • Musical Activities Singer, Conductor, Arranger, Composer, Voice Teacher, Administration
  • Voice Baritone
  • Member of Choirs Eliza’s Toyes

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  • Website www.jerryhui.com
  • About Me Director of Choral Activities at University of Wisconsin-Stout; director of early music ensemble Eliza's Toyes (Madison, WI).
  • 4:04 Scheidt-Miserere mei Deus
    Scheidt-Miserere mei Deus
    Tags: Classical, Early Music
    1262 views
  • 2:39 Senfl: Fortuna-Virgo prudentissima
    Senfl: Fortuna-Virgo prudentissima
    Tags: Classical, Early Music
    1537 views
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  • Eliza’s Toyes
    Eliza’s Toyes
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    In the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose endin...  moreIn the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose ending celebrated Queen Elizabeth I with the words And greet Eliza with a rhyme: O beauteous Queen of Second Troy, Take well in worth a simple toy. provided a great name for the group. Eliza’s Toyes was born, and existed every summer in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2008, a fair number of singers who were in Eliza's Toyes are living in Madison once again. Thus we gather, outside of the Festival, for the joy of music making. It is our pleasure to continue sharing this wonderful body of music with you for the second year!  less
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  • Jerry Hui
    Jerry Hui posted a new video:
    4:04Scheidt-Miserere mei Deus
    Scheidt-Miserere mei Deus
    Eliza's Toyes performed "Miserere mei Deus" by Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654), at Wisconsin Public Radio's "Live from the Chazen" concert series, hosted by Lori Skelton. November 25, 2012, Chazen Museum of Art, Madison ,WI. Deb Heilert, soprano Peter Grue...
    August 19, 2013
  • Jerry Hui
    Jerry Hui posted a new video:
    2:39Senfl: Fortuna-Virgo prudentissima
    Senfl: Fortuna-Virgo prudentissima
    Eliza's Toyes performed "Virgo Prudentissima/Fortuna Desperata" by Ludwig Senfl (1486-1543), at Gates of Heaven, Madison WI. October 9, 2011. Katherine Cecilia Peck, soprano Brigid Schultz, alto Steve Johnson, tenor Jerry Hui, tenor (Fortuna) Mark ...
    August 19, 2013
  • Jerry Hui
    Jerry Hui added a new choir
    Eliza’s Toyes
    Eliza’s Toyes
    In the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose endin...  moreIn the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose ending celebrated Queen Elizabeth I with the words And greet Eliza with a rhyme: O beauteous Queen of Second Troy, Take well in worth a simple toy. provided a great name for the group. Eliza’s Toyes was born, and existed every summer in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2008, a fair number of singers who were in Eliza's Toyes are living in Madison once again. Thus we gather, outside of the Festival, for the joy of music making. It is our pleasure to continue sharing this wonderful body of music with you for the second year!  less
    August 19, 2013
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    August 19, 2013
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