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2pm Sunday 14 November 2004 in the Quadrangle

 
Jill Forrest

Jill Forrest

University Carillonist, The University of Sydney

Program

Repton (Dear Lord and Father) . . . . . Hubert Parry (1848-1918)
Sarabande and Ciacona . . . . . Georg Böhm (1661-1733)
(arr Ronald Barnes)
Menuet . . . . . J Haydn (1732-1809) (arr Jef Rottiers)
from the Clock Symphony
Songs
Serenade . . . . . Charles Gounod (1818-93) (arr Jef Rottiers)
Elégie Op. 10, No. 5 . . . . . Jules Massenet (1842-1912) (arr James Slater)
Oseh Shalom (Peace) . . . . . Trad (arr Robert Stern)
Fascination . . . . . Filippo Marchetti
Der Lindenbaum (the Linden Tree) . . . F Schubert (1797-1828)
Heidenröslein (the Hedge Rose) . . . F Schubert (arr Leen ’t Hart)
Toccata . . . . . Leon Boëllmann (1862-97) (arr Emilien Allard)
A Dance to the Music of Time* . . . John R Knox (1932- )
Fantasy for Grand Carillon (2000)
  Introduction & Pavana; Prelude (Calmato-Agitato);
  Four Dance episodes (Sicilian, Slow dance, Waltz, Fast dance)
  Pavana, Postlude & Finale
Fugato for Carillon* . . . . . Jo Haazen (1944- )
Preludium in F voor Beiaard* . . . . . Jef Rottiers (1904-85)
Serenade Op. 61* (1945) . . . . . Flor Peeters (1903- )
composed for the carillon of St. Rombold’s Cathedral in Mechelen
The Winner’s March (for Jim)* . . . . . John Courter (1941- )
from Suite in Popular Style for Carillon (2003)
Advance Australia Fair
* Carillon Composition
 
 
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