S'PRING CARILL-O'N FESTIVAL 1996

Margo Halsted has been the University Carillonneur and Assistant Professor of Campanology at the University of Friday, April 26 ~;::t:;:;:==~ Michigan School of Music since September 1987. For the 5 years 1977-87 she was Lecturer in Music and ­ 5:00p.m. Carillon Recital neur at the University of California Riverside. Her Tin-shi Tam, ISU Carillonneur degrees are from Stanford University in Music and Education and the University of California, River­ side, in Music. In 1981 she earned a diploma from the School.

f=.===t~====~t=~ As a carillon recitalist, Halsted has performed Saturday, April 27 r extensively in the United States and Europe. Interested in early carillon music, she has dis­ covered, researched and published articles on 2:00 p.m. Seminar two historic manuscripts from Antwerp, and "The Carillon of Yesterday and she is currently working on publishing some Today" of the oldest carillon music found to date. Five Margo Halsted, guest carillonneur of her carillon compositions have been published. Music Hall, Room 130 Margo Halsted is an active participant in the Guild of Caril­ t=t====~ lonneurs in North America. She has been the consultant 3:00p.m. Carillon Recital for five and carillon installations. In 1995, the Margo Halsted, guest carillonneur GCNA presented her with a certificate for "Exceptional Service."

4:00 p.m. Campanile Tour Halsted was awarded the Berkeley Medal from the University of California, Berkeley, is an Honorary Member of the Belgian Carillon School and is listed in Who's Who in American Music.

Ames Children's Choir was founded in September, 1995 by Sunday, April 28 Sylvia Munsen, ISU Assistant Professor of Music Education. The choir is comprised of35 boys and girls ages 10-14 from the greater 2:00 p.m. Family Concert Ames area. The choir program focuses on the development of Ames Children's Choir - Sylvia Munsen, self-esteem through artistic experience including correct vocal founder/ artistic director technique, music literacy and expressive singing. ISU Dance Tour Company - Janice Baker, ISU Dance Tour Company, under the direction of Janice Baker, director provides dance experiences to public education and schools. The ISU student carillonneurs Company joins forces with the talented and gifted program of the Danceplace to bring the improvisational studies to life. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Dep~rt~~ of Music . J'...... ),t-.~ . Spring Caf!!~n Festival A ~aturln !. p\ . :::~~ ::: :~~ A

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Festival Tocatta in D mino James R. Tener

Ronald Barnes J Introduction and Sicilienne

Interfusions Jeffrey Prater

Tree Modes Amy Michelle Black Flowering Japanese uince Weeping Willow Southern Magnolia

Four Intermezzi Leen 't Hart

Impromptu rdlnand Timmermans

Suite d'Ukraine pour Ie Stefano Colletti Lobler rouge . , . Solei! couchant . I La lune et les etoi ~ : La jolle jeune fille "~!1: Dans Ie petit bois, u~o i 995-1996 %eJlrtist J~- Margo Halsted has been the ''ii'.'';:': University Carillonneur and IOWA STATI{'UNIVERSITY Assistant Professor of Deparlqlenfpf Music Campanology at the University ;~ .: ;' of Michigan School of Music since September 1987. For the years 1977-87 she was Lecturer in Music and Carillonneur at the University of California River­ side. Her degrees are from Spring Stanford University in Music and Education and the University of California, Riverside, in Music. In 1981 she earned a diploma from the Netherlands Carillon School.

As a carillon recitalist, Halsted has performed extensively in the United States and Europe. Interested in early carillon music, she has discovered, researched and published articles on two historic manuscripts from Antwerp, and she is currently working on publish­ ing some of the oldest carillon music found to date. Five of her carillon compositions have been published.

Margo Halsted is an active participant in the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America. She has been the consultant for five chime and carillon installations. In 1995, the GCNA presented her with a certificate for "Exceptional Service."

Halsted was awarded the Berkeley Medal from the University of California, Berkeley, is an Honorary Member of the Belgian Carillon School and is listed in Who's Who in American Music.

Contributions to support Iowa State University's Carillon Concert Fund may be sent to the ISUFoundation, Carillon Concert Fund, Acct # 190012, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011. Program Program :JWtes

Rondeau from Symphonie de Fanfares Jean-Joseph Mouret There are three folk songs and five transcriptions on (1682 • 1738) the program. It is interesting to listen to folk melodies from different countries and to hear what arrangers have Three Folks Songs done with the melodies. The transcriptions are made so The Red Lark Irish Air that familiar or appropriate music written for other instru­ arr. Wendell Westcott The Pedler Russian Folk Song ments may be performed on the carillon. Mouret's arr. Wendell Westcott Fanfare, written for a baroque string orchestra, has been Muss i denn Swabian Folk Song the theme for Masterpiece Theater. Another familiar arr. Milford Myhre work is Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag, the first piano rag he wrote. The syncopation makes us want to tap a toe! The two Scriabin's piano Preludes and the Poulenc's Evocation for Carillon (1992) John Courter Sarabande are chosen because their style adapts well (b. 1941) to the carillon.

Sarabande for Guitar Francis Poulenc John Courter's Evocation, written in memory of a (1899 . 1963) good friend, evokes a feeling of sadness. The octatonic trans. J. B. Arterton scale (with eight notes, alternating whole step, half step, etc.) is used at times as an harmonic basis, and it works well because of the minor third partial in a carillon . Kongai: The Soul of the Great Bell for Carillon John Diercks (b. 1927) John Diercks' Kongaiwas inspired while reading a re-telling of a Chinese "ghost-tate" of a young girl who threw herself into the molten metal so that a perfect bell The Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin might be cast. The performer visualizes several people (1868 - 1917) trans. Arie Abbenes in a tower, each having three or four ropes tied to different clappers. The work would progress as they play in pairs, and then all together near the end. Suite for Carillon Mary Jeanne van Appledorn Prelude (b. 1927) Mary Jeanne van Appledorn teaches at Texas Sarabande Tech University where there is a carillon. Her Suite Toccata shows a good understanding of what sounds good on .

Two Preludes for Piano Alexander Scriabin Very little historic carillon music has been pre­ Op. 11, NO.6 (1872 - 1915) Op. 16, NO.3 trans. Richard Giszczak served, the reason being, perhaps, that a drafty is a poor place to store music. De Gruytters was an organist and the carillonneur in Antwerp Cathedral Gavotte and Double Willem de Fesch and he wrote and copied over one hundred pieces in his from The De Gruytters Carillon Book of 1746 (1687 - 1757) carillon book. De Fesch also was a musician in the cathedral. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Departme.lh.'.'.'t of Music \tt Spring CariJl,.on Festival Ames Children's Choir i..... ' Sylvia Munsen, director je(f3turih8 Helen Marlais, piano :,,:", .<

Panis Angelicus Cesar Franck arr. Lee Kjelson TAM Tin-shi, carillon

The Water is Wide American Folk Song arr. Luigi Zananelli Preludio NO.5 in D min· . ~tthais van den Gheyn Michael Tammaro, carillon Chri 'JJop . , I I The Trout Franz Schubert On the Burro from spa~s~ Frank Della Penna arr. Ed Harris Sooft·-D!""-' t.' ' Shady Grove American Folk Song ~ :.(;<,:<.'/ Michael Tammaro, gUitar On the San Antonio Riv~r f' \ ! Robert Byrnes :l: ',' ,; r. Jerery B" o,p:yEjh, carflon

j ~ [ ~ Tribute to Irving Berlin Irvin Berlin ~ I ' , ! arr. Malewicki/Munsen Prelude 1 i Albert Gerken Michael Pawlovich, canllon Alexander's Ragtime Band (1911) Simple Melody (1914) i I I Love a Piano (1915) Jesu, Joy of Man's Desi!ing J!hann Sebastian Bach solo: Andrea Martin )~ I arr. Percival Price Blue Skies (1927) i~~fsterchill, Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morinign (1918) carill1n solo: Derek Martin God Bless America (1939) Pavan of the SleePi~'~~::<:";~ty ~ Maurice Ravel Beauty and the Bea1'\~.. · Cin'y.erse.... '. f.l~l·.,r. Frank Della Penna from Mother Goase.;SUJte.,\l. .. , Bells of Iowa State James Wilson ~ :.." --jf> : : arr. Richard von Grabow . I~U, F~er ~omp;! ny . Dflfce Jeremy Bauer, carillon Chns tjISol.~~WA~f-sh'iranllon ~~~~ :,,: ~ ~U'~ k':l: ~ Premiere pe)pr~aJJ.~ of th~LinniJgcomposition .. , • ,...... , ;;.•1· =t of the C!lrillonkeQmpo$it#on~eQmpetition One hundred and fifty-fifth conceit, 1995-1996 t~·:_·····.,·~~~ ,~.~1 d~f&t~$A ~ ] ~