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2pm Sunday 2 May 2004 in the Quadrangle |
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Isaac Wong |
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Honorary Carillonist, The University of Sydney |
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Program |
| Evening Song | . . . . . Danish, arr L `t Hart |
| Prelude No. 5 in D minor* | . . . . . Matthias van den Gheyn |
| American Folk Songs | . . . . . arr Gary C White |
| Sweet William, Sally Brown, Little Dove | |
| Pastel in Bronze* | . . . . . Albert Gerken |
| Three Scandinavian Hymns | . . . . . arr Leen 't Hart |
| The Bell Chimes, Time Passes | . . . . . Oluf Ring, 1922 |
| The Bright Day Has Passed | . . . . . 16th C Danish |
| None Reaches Eternal Rest | . . . . .Swedish |
| The Music Box* | . . . . . Hilton Rufty |
| Londonderry Air | . . . . . Irish, arr Sally Slade Warner |
| Prelude Cou Cou* | . . . . . Matthias van den Gheyn |
| The Sea Plays on the Beach* | . . . . . Johan Andriaenssen |
| from Five Dutch Seascapes | |
| Passepied* | . . . . . Willem Pijper (1894-1947) |
| Prelude No. 2* | . . . . . Matthias van den Gheyn |
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Last updated 1 November 2005. |
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