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Carillon |
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2pm Sunday 29 October 2006 in the Quadrangle |
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June Catchpoole |
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Assistant University Carillonist, The University of Sydney |
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In a Lyrical Mood |
| Prelude No. 1 for Carillon* | John D Gordon (1915-91) |
| Winter Afternoon* | John D Gordon (1915-91) |
| Lord Jesus hath a Garden* | Romke de Waardt (1919-2003) |
| Polka: ‘Keuring van Tuigpaarden’ | Romke de Waardt |
| from "28 Augustus Suite for Carillon"* (1964) | |
| Works by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-47) | (arr W Berteloot) |
| Farewell from the Forest, Op. 59 nr. 3 | |
| In the Green, Op. 59 nr. 1 | |
| Works by Fred Adlington | (arr Moshé Lewkowitz) |
| Springdans, Ole’s Frieri | |
| Works by Johannes Brahms (1833-97) | (arr Leen ’t Hart) |
| Waltz Op. 39:15 | |
| Lullaby | |
| Two Carillon Compositions by Paul Bourgois (1933- ) | |
| Inleiding op GIS - E - A* | |
| Variaties op ‘Ic arm haesken’ (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. A great number of relatives have been lost – sobering thought. | |
| Finale — successful in life, hare strides confidently into the open field … and has to run for his life. Hare pie will be for tomorrow! | |
| Advance Australia Fair | |
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Last updated 28 May 2006. |
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