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Ome jubilo tenor
Ome jubilo tenor





Feria V: Lectio I / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (7:17)

  • In tua memoria / Arnold de Lantins (2:45).
  • My thought oppress'd / anonymous (6:24).
  • Sicut cervus / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (5:52)
  • Studium divinitatis / Hildegard of Bingen (1:41).
  • Magnificat: Sicut erat in principio / Claudio Monteverdi (2:02)
  • Sancta Maria, non est tibi similis, JD 48 / John Dunstable (2:30).
  • Il salmo Miserere mei Deus / Gregorio Allegri (11:56).
  • O rosa bella, JD 54 / John Dunstable (5:01).
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    Fairest isle, all isles excelling / Henry Purcell (1:53) Come again, sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland (2:30) Ex semine rosa prodit spina / Pérotin (2:23).Il n'est sy doulce vie / Jean Richafort (2:21).Decet huius cunctis horis / Jan z Jenstejna (5:14).He is an avid New York Giants and New York Yankees fan, and enjoys cooking and spending time with his family. Tom and his wife live in Branchburg, NJ with their two children and puppy. Tom is now a litigation associate at Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP in Florham Park, New Jersey. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Tom worked at ADP in Roseland, New Jersey for over a decade as a litigation, corporate and commercial real estate paralegal. Tom was a member of the Seton Hall Law Review, the Student Bar Association, a Chancellor’s Scholar for the evening section, a Student Attorney in the Civil Litigation Clinic at the Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice, and an intern with the Attorney General’s office in the Division of Criminal Justice, Appellate Bureau in Trenton. Tom received his Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law, while attending law school at night, working full time during the day and raising a family somewhere in between. He also graduated magna cum laude from Lehigh with a Master’s degree in Political Science.

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    Tom graduated magna cum laude from Lehigh University with dual degrees in Political Science and Music, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and all of the choral groups the University offered at the time. Tom also lived in Vicenza, Italy for a semester while concentrating on voice performance and composition. and abroad, including as a past winner of the NATS Competition in his age bracket, as Henrik in Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, premiering Sametz’s Carmina Amoris as the tenor soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, and dozens of classical concerts at Carnegie Hall. Tom has performed in voice competitions, musicals, operas and concerts, both in the U.S. Early on he realized his love of music, and has not stopped since. Tom Gamarello has been singing ever since he joined choir as a freshman in high school.







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