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The fourth and final concert in Berea College’s Summer Carillon
Concert Series will be on Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd at
7:30 p.m. The featured performer is Tiffany Ng, carillonist from
the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.
Berea’s 56-bell carillon in Draper Tower is Kentucky’s
largest. Seating in the College Quadrangle is provided, and
a video monitor will allow persons at ground level to view the
player in action. Admission is free for all events. The concert
will approximately one hour.
Tiffany Ng grew up in San Francisco and studied piano at the San
Francisco Conservatory of Music. She learned to play organ and
carillon at Yale University, where she graduated with degrees in
English and Music. Ng is now in the Master’s degree
program in Organ Performance and Literature at Eastman. She
is also Carillonist at the University of Rochester. In 2006,
she graduated magna cum laude from the Royal Carillon School in
Mechelen, Belgium.
Ng’s program at Berea will include music by Schubert and
Ravel, Dutch composer Henk Badings, and several new compositions. “Bellbook
II” by Peter Vermeersch is in a minimalist style, evoking
the sound of English change ringing, “Jumper Ralley” by
Paul Takahashi is a fast dance with Romanian rhythms. “Tiffany
Sketches” was composed in 2007 by Paul Coleman for carillon
and computer-generated music, and is dedicated to Ms. Ng. “A
Pleasant Journey” by Geert D’hollander was written
in 2002 for the 400th anniversary of the United East India Company.
It is based on a Dutch poem about an excursion to India. The
American popular song “Stardust” by Hoagy Carmichael
has been called “the finest love ballad ever written,” and
has been performed by every important singer and band of the Big
Band Era. It still weaves its magic through the sound of
the carillon bells.
All are invited to attend this last concert in the festive Summer
Carillon Concert Series.
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