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Recital from the National Carillon, Canberra: Australian compositions

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Australian National University
Canberra School of Music
Performer: Jacques Maassen
Performer: Astrid Bowler
Performer: Joan Chia
Performer: Suzanne Magassy

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Carillon recital recorded Wednesday, November 24, 1993, 12.45-1.30 pm. -- Two Australian folk songs : for carillon duet : (1985): Andy's gone with the cattle, The old bark hut / John Gordon (J. Maassen, A. Bowler) -- Expression 1 : (1992/93) / Michael Caesar (J. Maassen) -- Wraith 1 : (1993) / Nigel McLaughlin (J. Maassen) -- Lake music : (1970) / Terry Vaughan (J. Chia) -- Two carillon sketches : (1993) / Andrew Bryant (J. Maassen) -- Eleven abstractions on Paganini's La campanella : (1974) / Larry Sitsky (J. Maassen) -- Mystique : (1993) / Steve Wray (J. Maassen) -- Concerto for two to play. 1st movt. Allegro / Ronald Barnes (J. Maasen, S. Magassy) -- Metallurgy : (1993) / Craig Charlton (J. Maassen) -- Propositio, Assumptio, Conclusio : (1975) / Christopher Lyndon-Gee (S. Magassy) -- Emanations : (1983) / Gary White (J. Maassen, J. Chia). -- Guest carillonist, Jacques Maassen ; with Canberra carillonists Astrid Bowler, Joan Chia, Suzanne Magassy.

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