MUSIC AT CENTRAL MUSIC AT CENTRAL MUSIC AT CENTRAL Paccard Carillon Paccard Carillon Paccard Carillon Sunday, August 3, 2014 11:15 am Sunday, August 3, 2014 11:15 am Sunday, August 3, 2014 11:15 am Carillon Program Carillon Program Carillon Program (Duets except as noted) (Duets except as noted) (Duets except as noted) * Grande Valse Brillante Frederic Chopin, arr. Sue Bergren * Grande Valse Brillante Frederic Chopin, arr. Sue Bergren * Grande Valse Brillante Frederic Chopin, arr. Sue Bergren Songs My Mother Taught Me Antonin Dvorak, arr. Wendell Westcott Performed by Tiffany Lin Songs My Mother Taught Me Antonin Dvorak, arr. Wendell Westcott Performed by Tiffany Lin Songs My Mother Taught Me Antonin Dvorak, arr. Wendell Westcott Performed by Tiffany Lin Selections from “Duets for Carillon” Selections from “Duets for Carillon” Selections from “Duets for Carillon” William De Turk Andante Cantabile Jef Denyn William De Turk Andante Cantabile Performed by Michael Solotke Jef Denyn William De Turk Andante Cantabile Performed by Michael Solotke Jef Denyn Performed by Michael Solotke ‘Neath the Elms arr. Milford Myhre ‘Neath the Elms arr. Milford Myhre ‘Neath the Elms arr. Milford Myhre Married Life, from Pixar’s “Up” Michael Giacchino Married Life, from Pixar’s “Up” Michael Giacchino Married Life, from Pixar’s “Up” Michael Giacchino Judas Lady Gaga, arr. Solotke Lady Gaga Medley Lady Gaga, arr. Tin-Shi Tam Concerto for Two to Play Ronald Barnes Judas Lady Gaga, arr. Solotke Lady Gaga Medley Lady Gaga, arr. Tin-Shi Tam Concerto for Two to Play Ronald Barnes Judas Lady Gaga, arr. Solotke Lady Gaga Medley Lady Gaga, arr. Tin-Shi Tam Concerto for Two to Play Ronald Barnes *Each section will be marked by the ringing of a single bell. *Each section will be marked by the ringing of a single bell. *Each section will be marked by the ringing of a single bell. Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke first met at a Yale Symphony Orchestra rehearsal during their freshman year (Tiffany on violin, Michael on trombone). Soon after, they discovered their love for the carillon as members of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs under Ellen Dickinson's instruction. Tiffany and Michael have played carillons in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the United States, and they both passed the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Carillonneur exam in 2013. Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke first met at a Yale Symphony Orchestra rehearsal during their freshman year (Tiffany on violin, Michael on trombone). Soon after, they discovered their love for the carillon as members of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs under Ellen Dickinson's instruction. Tiffany and Michael have played carillons in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the United States, and they both passed the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Carillonneur exam in 2013. Tiffany Lin and Michael Solotke first met at a Yale Symphony Orchestra rehearsal during their freshman year (Tiffany on violin, Michael on trombone). Soon after, they discovered their love for the carillon as members of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs under Ellen Dickinson's instruction. Tiffany and Michael have played carillons in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the United States, and they both passed the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Carillonneur exam in 2013. Michael graduated from Yale with a B.S. in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and currently lives in New York City. In 2012, he participated in an Intensive Package summer study program at the Royal Carillon School 'Jef Denyn' in Mechelen, Belgium. Aside from his work in the life sciences industry, he enjoys the outdoors, reading about science, and Belgian beer. Michael graduated from Yale with a B.S. in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and currently lives in New York City. In 2012, he participated in an Intensive Package summer study program at the Royal Carillon School 'Jef Denyn' in Mechelen, Belgium. Aside from his work in the life sciences industry, he enjoys the outdoors, reading about science, and Belgian beer. Michael graduated from Yale with a B.S. in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and currently lives in New York City. In 2012, he participated in an Intensive Package summer study program at the Royal Carillon School 'Jef Denyn' in Mechelen, Belgium. Aside from his work in the life sciences industry, he enjoys the outdoors, reading about science, and Belgian beer. Tiffany was co-chair of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs and graduated with a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics. She lives in Washington, D.C. and works in the financial services industry. She also plays piano and enjoys chamber music. Tiffany was co-chair of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs and graduated with a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics. She lives in Washington, D.C. and works in the financial services industry. She also plays piano and enjoys chamber music. Tiffany was co-chair of the Yale Guild of Carillonneurs and graduated with a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics. She lives in Washington, D.C. and works in the financial services industry. She also plays piano and enjoys chamber music. CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH in the heart of the city, welcomes all people to celebrate, discover and share the love of Christ 333 South Twelfth Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-870-4416 www.centralmpls.org CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH in the heart of the city, welcomes all people to celebrate, discover and share the love of Christ 333 South Twelfth Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-870-4416 www.centralmpls.org CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH in the heart of the city, welcomes all people to celebrate, discover and share the love of Christ 333 South Twelfth Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-870-4416 www.centralmpls.org COME & SEE COME & SEE COME & SEE Paccard Carillon 2006 Paccard Carillon 2006 Paccard Carillon 2006 Some of the 47 bells in the carillon. © 2007 Emily Sherve Some of the 47 bells in the carillon. © 2007 Emily Sherve Some of the 47 bells in the carillon. © 2007 Emily Sherve Forty-seven bronze bells comprise the Central Lutheran carillon. The bells were cast in Annecy, France by the Fonderie Paccard, a 250-year-old firm. The five lowest bells are mounted on a mechanism that allows them to swing, creating the peal we hear each Sunday at the conclusion of worship. The largest bell weighs 4,800 pounds. The carillon is located in a 139-foot tower, with a manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor, and a remote electro-pneumatic keyboard in the east (left-side) chapel. The carillon was played for the first time at Christmas services in 2005 and dedicated on Founder’s Day, Palm Sunday, 2006, marking the 87 th year of Central’s ministry in the city. The tower and carillon are the gracious gift of an anonymous donor, thus completing the church building’s original 1926 design. The carillon has become a beloved part of every wedding and funeral held in the sanctuary. Forty-seven bronze bells comprise the Central Lutheran carillon. The bells were cast in Annecy, France by the Fonderie Paccard, a 250-year-old firm. The five lowest bells are mounted on a mechanism that allows them to swing, creating the peal we hear each Sunday at the conclusion of worship. The largest bell weighs 4,800 pounds. The carillon is located in a 139-foot tower, with a manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor, and a remote electro-pneumatic keyboard in the east (left-side) chapel. The carillon was played for the first time at Christmas services in 2005 and dedicated on Founder’s Day, Palm Sunday, 2006, marking the 87 th year of Central’s ministry in the city. The tower and carillon are the gracious gift of an anonymous donor, thus completing the church building’s original 1926 design. The carillon has become a beloved part of every wedding and funeral held in the sanctuary. Forty-seven bronze bells comprise the Central Lutheran carillon. The bells were cast in Annecy, France by the Fonderie Paccard, a 250-year-old firm. The five lowest bells are mounted on a mechanism that allows them to swing, creating the peal we hear each Sunday at the conclusion of worship. The largest bell weighs 4,800 pounds. The carillon is located in a 139-foot tower, with a manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor, and a remote electro-pneumatic keyboard in the east (left-side) chapel. The carillon was played for the first time at Christmas services in 2005 and dedicated on Founder’s Day, Palm Sunday, 2006, marking the 87 th year of Central’s ministry in the city. The tower and carillon are the gracious gift of an anonymous donor, thus completing the church building’s original 1926 design. The carillon has become a beloved part of every wedding and funeral held in the sanctuary. Cantor Mark Sedio demonstrates the manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor. © 2007 Emily Sherve Cantor Mark Sedio demonstrates the manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor. © 2007 Emily Sherve Cantor Mark Sedio demonstrates the manual play station on the tower’s sixth floor. © 2007 Emily Sherve
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