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MAY 23 |
MAY 30 |
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Lyle Anderson |
Elizabeth Egbert Berghout |
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JUNE 6 |
JUNE 13 |
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Ann-Kirstine Christiansen |
Wylie Crawford |
PROGRAM
Matthias van den Gheyn: Preludio No. 8 in A minor
Johann Sebastian Bach: Allemande from Suite for solo cello
No. 3, BWV 1009
Three Norwegian Folk Songs: Bendik rid åt Sølondo,
Pål sine hønor pål haugen utslepte, Sjugur
aa Trollbrura
Otto Luening: The Bells of Riverside
Henry Purcell: Finale from Dido and Aeneas, Z.626
Leen 't Hart: Intermezzo III
Old Dutch Folk Song: Variations on "Merk toch hoe sterk"
Erik Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1
Londonderry Air: My gentle harp
Welch Air: March of the men of Harlech
Terry Vaughan: Lake Music
Johann Sebastian Bach: Allemanda from Partita for solo
violin No. 2, BWV 1004
Jos. Lerinckx: Theme and Variations
Lyle
Anderson
, a native of North Central
Wisconsin, began carillon study on the University of Wisconsin
Memorial Carillon in the mid-1960's with Professor John Wright
Harvey. Following a year's study with the late Leen 't Hart at
the Netherlands Carillon School in Amersfoort, Anderson earned
a "Final Diploma" in carillon in June 1980. Returning
to Madison, he was appointed University Carillonneur in August
1986. Anderson has a degree in Music History from UW-Madison and
is organist at First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Plymouth
Congregational United Church of Christ, both in Madison. He also
manages the office of the Wisconsin State Climatologist and is
on the staff of Public Radio's Michael Feldman's Whad 'Ya Know?

Mary Jeanne van Appledorn: Suite for
Carillon
Robert DeVisée: Suite in D Minor
Ronald Barnes: Sarabande
Folks Songs from the British Isles: The Bells of Aberdovey
(Welsh), Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon (Scottish), Londonderry
Air (Irish)
Elizabeth Egbert Berghout: Mists of Spring
John Pozdro: Variations on a Slavonic Theme
Terry Vaughan: Lake Music
Albert Gerken: Eighteen Variations on Chopsticks

Elizabeth
Egbert Berghout has been University
Carillonneur at the University of Kansas since 2000. She holds
the Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance and pedagogy
from Brigham Young University (1994), the Master of Music degree
in church music from the University of Kansas (1997), and the
Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance also from the
University of Kansas (2000). Her major teachers include Albert
Gerken (carillon), Michael Bauer, Parley Belnap, and James Higdon
(organ) and Yvonne Egbert, Douglas Humpherys and Paul Pollei (piano).
Dr. Berghout, a carillonneur member of the Guild of Carillonneurs
in North America, performs weekly recitals and teaches on the
historic World War II Memorial Carillon overlooking the University's
Lawrence campus. Recent international performances include the
2000 World Carillon Congress and the House of Parliaments in Ottawa,
Ontario. In a dual career as a concert organist, Dr. Berghout
performs frequently on the Wolff organ in the Bales organ Recital
Hall at the University of Kansas. She is also featured regularly
as a guest organist at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City,
Utah, where she has performed on the daily recital series since
1995. An advocate of new music, Dr. Berghout has commissioned
and premiered several works for organ, including: The Kraken for
Pedals Alone and Tam Tam
(2000) by Charles Hoag and "Come Follow Me" Variations
(2000) by Bruce Polay. Dr. Berghout is married to fellow organist
and organ historian Daniel Berghout. They are the parents of two
daughters, Frances and Laura.

John Dowland: The King of Denmark His
Galliard
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55
"Chick" Armando Anthony Corea: Children's Songs No.
1, 7, and 14
Traditional: Romance
Charles Gounod: Ave Maria
Roy Hamlin Johnson: Chartres from A Carillon Book for the
Liturgical Year III: Epiphany

Ann-Kirstine
Christiansen, born 1965, graduated
as cantor (choirmaster) and church organist in 1990 from the Danish
music-conservatorium: "Det Fynske Musikkonservatorium"
at Odense. Since 1991, she was the organist and choirmaster at
Brabrand and Sønder AArslev Churches. From January 1991
to November 1995, she studied at The Scandinavian Carillon School
in Løgumkloster which completed with a diploma and the
title of Maître Carillonneur. From January 1996, she is
employed as a teacher at The Scandinavian Carillon School. After
two years of further studying with Maître Carillonneur Peter
Langberg, she debuted on the carillon of Vejle Sct. Nicolai Church
in October 1997. She is the first carillonneur who has debuted
as a soloist on bells in Scandinavia. From January 1998, she was
appointed Head of the Department of The Scandinavian Carillon
School, and with this position she became the concert-administrator
of two city hall carillons in Denmark - Copenhagen(Frederiksberg)
and Århus. In summer 1999, she was elected as president
for NSCK (Nordic Society of Campanology and Carillon), Executive
Member of WCF in summer 2000. She has played concerts in Europe,
U.S.A. and Canada. A CD with Søren Gleerup Hansen on organ
and Ann-Kirstine Christiansen on bells (with the Norwegian Travelling
Carillon recorded in Norwegen) has appeared in Denmark in Marts
2001.

Matthias van den Gheyn: Prelude No.
1 in G major
Traditional English: Greensleeves
Ronald Barnes: Prelude and Intermezzo
Stephen Sondheim: Send in the Clowns from A Little Night
Music
Nino Rota: The Love Theme from The Godfather
Kamiel Lefévere: The University of Chicago Suite
David Gates: If
Traditional: Romance from Forbidden Games
Willem de Fesch: Gavotte and Double de Gavotte
Traditional Welsh: All through the Night
Wylie Crawford
is the University Carillonneur at the University of Chicago, a
position he has held since 1984. In addition, he is the Resident
Carillonneur for the Chicago Botanic Garden (since 1986), the
Carillonneur for Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston,
and was recently appointed City Carillonneur for the new Millennium
Carillon in Naperville. Mr. Crawford fulfilled the requirements
of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America to become a Carillonneur
member in 1977. During his twenty-five year association with the
Guild, he has served on numerous committees, most notably as the
Chair of its Membership Committee and as sponsor of the GCNA World
Wide Web server (http://www.gcna.org). He is currently a member
of the GCNA's Board of Directors. He also heads the GCNA's delegation
to the World Carillon Federation. This organization, which is
a federation of international associations, organizes biannual
conferences in countries with a carillon culture. Mr. Crawford
serves on its Board of Directors and has been its Treasurer since
1990. A Chicago native and an Evanston resident, he is the father
of twin daughters.
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