CARILLON CONCERTS IN BERLIN-TIERGARTEN 2017 CONCERT FOR THE DAY OF GERMAN UNITY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT 3 P.M. CARILLONNEUR, JEFFREY BOSSIN, BERLIN
PROGRAM MUSIC FROM GERMANY
GERMAN NATIONAL ANTHEM* Joseph Haydn
I. Sacred Music From cantata no. 147 "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" BWV 147 CHORALE "JESU JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING"* Johann Sebastian Bach
PHANTASIE ÜBER DEN CHORAL "LOBE DEN HERREN" (1987) Jeffrey Bossin
II. Arrangements of Classical Works PRELUDE IN G MINOR FOR ORGAN BWV 535** Johann Sebastian Bach
From "Scenes of Childhood" op. 15 REVERIE* Robert Schumann
CARILLON* Anonymus
From Symphony no. 9 in D minor op. 125 ODE TO JOY* Ludwig van Beethoven
III. Music for the Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten MENSCH, CHRISTO UND JEANNE-CLAUDE! (1995) Lutz Glandien
IV. Songs of Marlene Dietrich* LILI MARLEEN Norbert Schultze
From the film "The Blue Angel" FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN Friedrich Hollaender
ICH HAB' NOCH EINEN KOFFER IN BERLIN Ralph Maria Siegel
Arranged for carillon by *Jeffrey Bossin.**Ennis Fruhauf
PRESENTED BY CARILLONCONCERTSBERLIN WITH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE BEAUFTRAGTE DER BUNDESREGIERUNG FÜR KULTUR UND MEDIEN AND THE KULTURVERANSTALTUNGEN DES BUNDES IN BERLIN GMBH
Concerts on the first three Advent Sundays and Christmas and Boxing Day at 2 p.m. Next concert: Sunday, Dezember 3 at 2 p.m.; Carillonneur: Jeffrey Bossin, Berlin. The carillonneur will offer a tour of the carillon tower following the concert.
Jeffrey Bossin, born in 1950 in Santa Monica, California, has been put in charge of the Carillon in Berlin- Tiergarten by the German Federal Government´s organization for cultural events in Berlin. He is a free-lance carillonneur and musicologist, founder member of the Russian Association of Campanological Arts, member of the commission taking care of the historical 63-ton heavy chimes of Rostov Veliki, Russia and vice-president of the international carillon organization "Eurocarillon". He studied carillon at the University of Califonia, Riverside and in 1986 he drew up the specifications for Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten. He plays regular guest recitals in Europe and the US and plays for theater, film, CD, radio, and television productions. He lectures extensively on the carillon and is the author of several publications about the instrument including the book "The Carillons of Berlin and Potsdam".
Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee corner of Große Querallee; admission free. Concerts rain or shine. Access: Busline 100, S-Bahn Hauptbahnhof and Brandenburger Tor, U-Bahn Bundestag. Organized by CarillonConcertsBerlin, Handjerystr. 37, 12159 Berlin, 030/851 28 28. E-Mail