' \ Please join us for the remaining ASU organ concerts: Sunday, January 28, 2:30 pm Songs of My Homeland ASU alumna Ashley Snavley performs an eclectic program of organ works based on folk songs, hymns, and popular tunes of composers' native lands. H'S RMATIVE ~~. UENCES Sunday, February 18, 2:30 pm Toccata Power! Timothy Olsen explores the various guises of the organ Toccata including works from J.S. Bach to Max Reger. Sunday, March 18, 2:30 pm Bach's Formative Influences II ASU alumnus Geoffrey Ward continues the explo·ra~ on of Bach's stylistic development with works by Bohm, Buxtehude and de Grigny. . ERLY MARSHALL ORGAN ASU ORGAN SERIES ORGAN HALL JANUARY 14, 2018 • 2:30 PM A'iil. D~~ig~t~~drthe Arts 0 20 17 Ar1Zona Board of Regents. All rights reserved . 0217 Arizona State University Goldman Professor of Organ at ASU, Kimberly Marshall is known worldwide for her compelling programs of organ music. She is an accomplished teacher, having held positions at Stanford University and the Royal Academy of Music, London. Winner of the St. Albans International Organ Playing Competition in 1985, she has been a recitalist, workshop leader and adjudicator at 7 National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists. From 1996-2000, she served as a project leader for the Goteborg Organ Research Center (GOArt) in Sweden. Program Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Toccata in E/C, BWV 566. On the Traeri Organ: Excerpts from Fiori musicali, 1635 Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) Canzona dopo l'Epistola (Missa della Madonna) Recercar cromaticho post il Credo (Missa delli Apostoli) Bergamasca On the Fritts Organ: Canzona in D minor, BWV 588 Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist, BWV 208 J. S. Bach Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Preludium in F# Minor, BuxWV 146 Kimberly is often invited to perform at conventions and festivals. During the summer of 2015, she was on the jury for the Schnitger International Organ Competition, where she performed on the earliest surviving instrument in the Netherlands, built in 1511. In 2016, she played concerts in Seattle, Philadelphia, Bolivia, Amsterdam and Vienna; her engagements in 2017 included the opening recital for the AGO regional convention in Salt Lake City, and one of the inaugural recitals for the new Paul Fritts organ at the University of Notre-Dame. She will be performing for the closing concert of the national convention of the American Guild of · Organists next July in the Kaufman Center, Kansas City. https: //www.facebook.com/KimberlyMarshall.organist Excerpts from Kyrie, Messe du deuxieme Ton. Plein jeu Fugue grave Trio en passacaille Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582 Andre Raison (1650-1719) J. S. Bach ***** Out of respect for the performer and audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones and watches to their silent mode. Thank you. ' \ Please join us for the remaining ASU organ concerts: Sunday, January 28, 2:30 pm Songs of My Homeland ASU alumna Ashley Snavley performs an eclectic program of organ works based on folk songs, hymns, and popular tunes of composers' native lands. H'S RMATIVE ~~. UENCES Sunday, February 18, 2:30 pm Toccata Power! Timothy Olsen explores the various guises of the organ Toccata including works from J.S. Bach to Max Reger. Sunday, March 18, 2:30 pm Bach's Formative Influences II ASU alumnus Geoffrey Ward continues the explo·ra~ on of Bach's stylistic development with works by Bohm, Buxtehude and de Grigny. . ERLY MARSHALL ORGAN ASU ORGAN SERIES ORGAN HALL JANUARY 14, 2018 • 2:30 PM A'iil. D~~ig~t~~drthe Arts 0 20 17 Ar1Zona Board of Regents. All rights reserved . 0217 Arizona State University