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Summer Carillon Concert - Concordia Seminary
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Summer Carillon Concert

Details

Date:
June 6, 2023
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT
Cost:
Free
Event Tags:
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Organizer

John Klinger
Phone
314-505-7231
Email
carillon@csl.edu

Venue

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
801 Seminary Place
St. Louis, MO 63105 United States
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Description

Linda Dzuris

Linda Dzuris became the first carillonneur for Clemson University (1999), S.C., where she also serves as the chair of the Department of Performing Arts. She is a North American Carillon School performance instructor and American representative of the Royal Carillon School “Jef Denyn’”’ in Mechelen, Belgium. She received her Bachelor of Music, Master of Music and Doctor of Music Arts degrees in organ performance and church music, studying with James Kibbie at the University of Michigan. She also has studied at The Netherlands Carillon School in Amersfoort, Netherlands. Dzuris is the vice president of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (GCNA) and has been a featured guest artist in carillon concert series throughout the United States and Europe. Her original carillon compositions have been published by American Carillon Music Editions and the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs.
 

Program

TITLE COMPOSER
1 Times of Day
a. Day
b. Evening
Vladyslav Nazarchuk (1998−)
2 Rhapsody in Red Geoffrey L. Cook (1948−)
3 Music for Twilight
a. Frolic
b. Stargazing
Frank DellaPenna (1951−)
4 North Star Charles Zettek Jr. (1951−)
5 Theme from “Jupiter” Gustav Holst (1874−1934)
6 Passacaglia Eddy Mariën (1962−)
7 Mountain Pastorale Laura Hewitt Whipple (1920−2005)
8 The Rhythm of Mother Earth Joke Brandsma (1959−2017)
9 Summer Song Terry Vaughan (1915−96)
10 And I Dance Mathieu Daniël Polak (1972−)

Arrangement:
5. Paul Stelben