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November Organ Recital Series Craig Cramer Dexter Kennedy John Scott Bradley Welch Matt Curlee George Kent Keith Shafer William Whitehead and Carols IPC NOVEMBER ORGAN RECITALISTS (1965-2020) ORGAN RECITALISTS (continued) ANNOUNCEMENTS Marie-Claire Alain Christopher Herrick Gregory Peterson Martin Souter WE ARE EXTREMELY GRATEFUL to the many people Robert Anderson Jonathan Hehn Pierre Pincemaille Herndon Spillman George Baker Richard Heschke Peter Planyavsky Damin Spritzer who have financially supported the Music and Fine Arts David Baskeyfield David Higgs Eric Plutz Ronald Stalford programs through the past years, and we look forward to Robert Bates Heather Hinton Robert Poovey Frederick Swann continued support as we strive to offer the finest in music Independent Presbyterian Church Diane Meredith Belcher Edith Ho Michael Radulescu Peter Sykes and the arts as our gift to the community of Birmingham Joby Bell Frederick Hohman Raúl Prieto Ramírez William Teague to the glory of God. Gifts given to the endowment funds Jonathan Biggers Christopher Houlihan Robert Rayfield Carole Terry in E. Power Biggs David Hurd Cherry Rhodes Maxine Thévenot mentioned in this brochure directly support the many Guy Bovet Peter Hurford George Ritchie Edward Tibbs aspects of the presentation, promotion, and creation of the City of Birmingham David Bowman Warren Hutton Caroline Robinson Charles Tompkins music and fine art at IPC. David Briggs Gunnar Idenstam McNeil Robinson Tom Trenney presents Chelsea Chen Paul Jacobs Schuyler Robinson Thomas Trotter THE IPC CHOIR, under the leadership of Dr. Jeff R. Ji-Yoen Choi Marie-Louise Jaquet Catherine Rodland John Tuttle Douglas Cleveland Martin Jean John Rose James Walker McLelland, currently has 3 CDs available for purchase: James Cook Wilma Jensen Daniel Roth John Walker A Christmas CD, A Babe is Born, was recorded in the The Fifty-Sixth Annual Robert Clark Simon Johnson Wolfgang Rübsam John Weaver sanctuary in 2010 and includes many of the carols and Michael Corzine Joyce Jones Jonathan Ryan Marianne Webb organ pieces sung and played over the past several Ken Cowan Marilyn Keiser Joseph Schreiber Gillian Weir years as part of the annual Service of Nine Lessons November Organ Recital Series Craig Cramer Dexter Kennedy John Scott Bradley Welch Matt Curlee George Kent Keith Shafer William Whitehead and Carols. A second CD, The Lord is My Light, was David Craighead James Kibbie Thomas Sheehan Gordon Wilson recorded in 2007 and includes favorite anthems sung by Monica Czausz Robert Burns King Morgan Simmons Todd Wilson the choir. The choir released a third CD, O Clap Your Lynne Davis Jens Korndörfer Larry Smith Scott Withrow Hands, in December of 2016. All CDs are $20.00 each; Robert Delcamp Jan Kraybill Rollin Smith Wim van der Panne $3.00 shipping. Additionally there are five different Isabelle Demers Otto Krämer Ann Elise Smoot Johann Vexo James Diaz Marek Kudlicki Sandra Soderlund Christopher Young replicas of stained glass roundels from various windows Scott Dettra Susan Landale throughout the church available for purchase. The cost Matthew Dirst Jean Langlais The November Organ Recital Series is partially funded by is $45.00 each or 3 for $120.00. CDs and roundels are Delbert Disselhorst Olivier Latry the Myrtle Jones Steele Endowment Fund. Since its inception in available for purchase at www.ipc-usa.org or from James Dorroh Mark Laubach 1965, the series has distinguished itself worldwide by bringing the music office at the church. For questions or more Clive Driskill-Smith Nathan Laube over 150 artists of the highest caliber to Birmingham from the Peter DuBois Dongho Lee details, please call the Music Office at 205-933-3700, United States and Europe. While all recitals are free, donations are or e-mail [email protected]. Vincent Dubois Paul Lee always accepted to the endowment fund to cover the increasing Donald Dumler Jean-Pierre Leguay costs of world class artists and to ensure the continued success Maurice and Huw Lewis and quality of this prestigious series. THE IPC CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT will be on Madeleine Duruflé Joan Lippincott Sunday, December 13, at 4:00 p.m. Under the direction Stefan Engels Heinz Lohmann The Religious Arts Festival Endowment Fund, established in David Enlow Ludger Lohmann January of 2001, is a means of endowing the Festival and helps of Dr. Jeff McLelland, the concert will feature the IPC Richard Enright Kenneth Lowenberg ensure its continued presence in our church and community. The Choir and a string orchestra presenting works by Ralph Thierry Escaich Andrew Lumsden Festival is a faith-enriching program sponsored by the Fine Arts Vaughan Williams, George Frideric Handel, Morten Jesse Eschbach Donald McDonald Committee to glorify God through the rich spectrum of the arts. Lauridsen, and more. Due to pandemic procedures, Michael Farris Jeff R. McLelland For over 38 years, guest speakers and artists with expertise in the concert will be livestream-only via YouTube and Laszlo Fassang George McPhee drama, music, dance, architecture, sculpture, literature, and art Ray Ferguson Marilyn Mason Facebook (search for IPC Birmingham). Any changes have been brought to the city for an annual week-long program. will be posted on the church website at www.ipc-usa. Susan Ingrid Ferré Jack Mitchener The Joseph W. Schreiber Performance Fund was established Jeremy Filsell James Moeser org/connect. Patricia Fitzsimmons Richard Morris in 1998 to assure support for future sacred music presentations. Sundays at four o'clock Stewart Wayne Foster Alan Morrison We hope that you will keep this fund in mind, especially when Faythe Freese Amanda Mole you would like to honor or memorialize some person who has Alexander Frey Michael Murray shared your love of sacred music or who perhaps worked with Mr. Jean-Louis Gil Thomas Murray Schreiber in establishing the wonderful tradition of sacred music. Robert Glasgow Martin Neary The Stayer Choral Music Fund was established in 1984 in 2020 David Goode Bruce Neswick loving memory of Mrs. Caroline Nissly Stayer. This endowment DR. W. STEPHEN GOYER, Interim Pastor Eileen Guenther Simon Nieminski fund has as its purpose the nurture and continued growth of the JEFF R. McLELLAND, Director of Music and Fine Arts Stephen Hamilton John Obetz choral music library of Independent Presbyterian Church. Gerre Hancock Sam Batt Owens BETH MIDDLETON, Music and Worship Coordinator Additional donations are gladly accepted to ensure the Judith Hancock Jane Parker-Smith continuation of these programs and may be made payable to the ROSALYNN FAIRLESS, Music Administrator Martin Haselböck Richard Peek MARK HAYES, Curator of Instruments David Heller Flor Peeters IPC Foundation at 3100 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, 35205. November 1, 2020 November 8, 2020 November 15, 2020 November 22, 2020 MONICA CZAUSZ STEFAN ENGELS ISABELLE DEMERS CLIVE DRISKILL-SMITH Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Waco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM Allegro, Choral, and Fugue in D Variations on a sacred folk tune Op. 33 Karl Hoyer Sinfonia from Cantata BWV 146 Johann Sebastian Bach La Chasse Charles-Marie Widor Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1891-1936) (1685-1750) (1844-1937) (1809-1847) transc. Marcel Dupré Sketches for the Pedal Piano Op. 58 Robert Schumann Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue Healey Willan Sechs Stücke für Klavier, Op. 118 Johannes Brahms I. Not fast and very marked (C Minor) (1810-1856) Three Impressions on Kingsfold, Op. 78 Rachel Laurin in E-flat minor (1880-1968) Intermezzo in A minor (1833-1897) II. Not fast and very marked (C Major) Prelude en Canon (b. 1961) III. Lively (F Minor) Intermezzo in A major transc. Czausz Berceuse (Lullaby) Serenade Derek Bourgeois IV. Allegretto (D-flat Major) Ballade in G minor Cloches (Bells) (1941-2017) Partita “Ach, was soll ich Sünde machen,” BWV 770 Requiescat in Pace Leo Sowerby Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 Fantasia in F minor, K608 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johann Sebastian Bach (1895-1968) Allegro con brio Ludwig van Beethoven (1756-1791) (1685-1750) (1770-1827) transc. Demers Jig from Five Dances, Op. 179 John Gardner Andante espressivo Edward Elgar Sonatine A Minor Op. 74 Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1917-2011) from Sonata in G major, Op. 28 (1857-1934) I. Allegro moderato (1877-1933) Fantasia in G minor Jason Roberts II. Andante molto (b. 1980) Sinfonische Kanzone, Op. 85, No. 2 Sigfrid Karg-Elert Organ Concerto George Frederick Handel Fantasie (1877-1933) in F major, Op. 4, No. 5 (1685-1759) Kanzone Excerpts from Twelve Etudes for the Feet Passacaglia 3. Fughetta Charles-Valentin Alkan Fuge 2. Adagio (1813-1888) Toccata from Deuxième Symphonie Marcel Dupré 7. Allegro (1886-1971) Variations on Sine, Nomine John Weaver (b. 1937) Symphonie No. 6 in B minor, Op. 59 Louis Vierne Aria (1770-1837) Final * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Audio or video recording of this recital by any electronic device, Audio or video recording of this recital by any electronic de- Audio or video recording of this recital by any electronic device, Audio or video recording of this recital by any electronic device, without prior written consent, is strictly prohibited. vice, without prior written consent, is strictly prohibited. without prior written consent, is strictly prohibited. without prior written consent, is strictly prohibited. Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc. Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc. Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists www.concertorganists.com www.concertorganists.com www.concertartists.com www.concertartists.com www.towerhill-recordings.com www.towerhill-recordings.com.
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