Eight students will perform during a 20-minute carillon concert in the Sukup Hall atrium on Friday, Oct. 16, at 12:30 p.m. They will perform on the one-fifth scale campanile and carillon portable model designed and created over the last five years by students in cross-disciplinary courses.
The concert, part of their coursework for the class taught by university carillonneur and Cownie Professor of Music Tin-Shi Tam, will be livestreamed on Facebook. Spectators are welcome to attend within capacity limits; Cyclones Care protocols for face coverings and physical distancing are required. Another concert is planned for Friday, Nov. 13 (12:30 p.m.).
Carillon concert program
The students, and the music they'll play, are:
Cavannah Yap, senior, genetics
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"Intermezzo," Herman Dreher
Carolyn Riedel, graduate student, aerospace engineering
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"Sarabande," Francis Poulenc
Brian Kempa, graduate student, aerospace engineering
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"Clock Music, Set II, No. 1," G. F. Handel
Rebekah Veldboom, freshman, environmental science
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"Clock Music, Set II, No. 4," G. F. Handel
Megan Goodhue, junior, public relations
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"Simple Gifts," Joseph Brackett
Macklin Derscheid, senior, music
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"Nuka-World" theme from "Fallout 4," Inon Zur
Annemarie Lemme (flute) and Ola Carnahan (carillon), seniors, aerospace engineering
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"New World Symphony" theme, Antonín DvoÅ™ák
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Medley: "You're a Grand Old Flag," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," "Give My Regards to Broadway," George M. Cohan