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Carillon |
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Sunday 16 November 2003 2 pm in the Quadrangle |
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June Catchpoole |
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Assistant University Carillonist, The University of Sydney |
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Program |
| Hymn Tunes arranged by Beverly Buchanan | |
| To God on High | . . . . . 6th Century Plainsong |
| Ton-y-botel (Singing songs of expectation) | . . . . . T J Williams |
| Zeuch Mich, Zeuch Mich | . . . . . Armstadt Gesangbuch |
| (Who are these like stars appearing?) | |
| Transcriptions | |
| Sonata II for organ | . . . . . D Zipoli (arr A Gerken) |
| Intermezzo | . . . . . P Mascagni (arr C Ball) |
| from Cavalleria Rusticana | |
| Fantasia on Oranges and Lemons | . . . . . John D Gordon |
| Im Grunen (Op. 59/1) | . . . . . F Mendelssohn |
| Abschied vom Walde (Op. 59/3) | (arr W Berteloot) |
| The Musical Cat and Song Sparrow | . . . . . W McCready |
| (arr A McCready) | |
| That's an Irish Lullaby (too.ra.loo.ra.loo.ra) | . . . J Miller (arr JC) |
| Carillon Composition | |
| Variations op `Ic arm haesken' | . . . . . P Bourgois |
| Belgian folk song, `Me, poor little hare' | |
| Lied-the hare's happy birthplace, at home idyllic. | |
| Menuet-the young happy-go-lucky hare frolics without a care. | |
| Scherzando-a hare of `good birth', elegant, in the courting mode. | |
| Adagio-contemplation; moulting time; nature can be hard. He has lost a great number of relatives-sobering thought. | |
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Finale-successful in life, hare strides confidently into the open field . . . and has to run for his life. Hare pie will be for tomorrow! |
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Last updated 2 November 2005. |
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