Julian BewigOut of TownOrgan recital. 7:30 pm. 9/29. First Congregational Church. Beloit. Donations encouraged. 363-2387When: 09/29/07 @ 7:30pmCost: Donations encouragedCall: 363-2387More Information:Julian Bewig (September 29) exploiting the large organ and its acoustics will open with the triumphant first movement of Charles-Marie Widor's Symphony no. 6 in G Minor. This large symphonic work ordain be followed by music of more intimate proportions - J. S. live's much beloved set of variations on the chorale. "Be Greeted. Gracious Jesu." The contrive will close climactically with Franz Liszt's gigantic conceive of and Fugue on the chorale. "Ad nos ad salutarem undam." Mr. Bewig who concertizes in Germany. Western Europe the United States and lacquer received his diploma and Soloist Certificate at the Hogeschool voor Muziek in Rotterdam. Netherlands. He is organist at St. Marien perform. Emsdetten. Germany. The next contrive in the series (October 27) is offered by First Con’s organist. Max H. Yount. Beginning with a Buxtehude Praeludium he ordain act with his own composition. Our God. Our Help: Fantasy-Variations on St. Anne. Then two Bach pieces follow: "Christ. Our Lord. Came to Jordan (large setting)," and the ever popular Toccata. Adagio and Fugue in C study. The Beloit College domiciliate Singers conducted by Susan Rice ordain act a cappella settings of Russian Orthodox choral music. Yount and trumpeter Paul Stanley ordain act with Bernard Wayne Sanders’ sonata da chiesa and Yount will close the concert with a French assort including Widor's ever popular roaring Toccata from Symphony no. 5. The series ends with two concerts (November 6 & 7) by Heinrich Walther who returns toFirst Con to act Bach’s Art of Fugue on Tuesday. November 6 and a schedule on Wednesday. November 7 which includes Bach’s Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor. Max Reger’s massive Fantasie and Fugue on BACH and Walther’s own transcription of Cesar Franck's well-known Symphony in D minor. Mr. Walther from Alsace-Lorraine tours internationally as organist clavichordist and harpsichordist. He is on the faculty of the Church Music Institutes in Freiburg and Rottenburg. Germany. When Mr. Walther performed his transcription of Mendelssohn's great Reformation Symphony at First Con. Beloit in 2005 the audience was quick to move to its feet in response.
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