'""" ) Please join us for other concerts in this season's ASU Organ Series: Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:30 and S pm Sunday, Dec. 13, S pm Christmas Classics Enjoy your Christmas favorites in this program of seasonal organ music~ with Melanie Holm, soprano. The glorious music and festively decorated Organ Hall are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit! Sunday, Jan. 24, 2:30 pm - Annie Laver All Roads lead to Rome ' Syracuse University organist Annie Laver explores the musical culture of Rome and its influences throughout Europe in a program that features the Traeri baroque organ. Sunday, Feb. 7, 2:30 pm - Kimberly Marshall German Milestones Germany's legacy of remarkable organ music is unparalleled. Goldman Professor of Organ Kimberly Marshall traces this from the first notated music of the 15th century to that of Max Reger, commemorating the centennial of his death. PIONEERS OF THE ORGAN KIMBERLY MARSHALL ORGAN November 8, 2015 2:30 p.m. ASU Organ Hall ~l "Herberger Institute ~FOR ARIZONA @2009 ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts 0709 DESIGN AND THE ARTS STATE UNIVERSITY PIONEERS OF THE ORGAN Toccata in F Major, BWV 540i Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) . Maria zart Arnolt Schlick (cl561-1621) Hornpipe Hugh Aston (1485-1558) Uppon la mi re Anonymous c. 1540 On the Traeri organ: Toccata quarta del secondo tuono, Libra Primo Ricercare cromatico Toccata per l'Elevazione Toccata sesta Claudio Merulo (1533-1604) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) On the Fritts: Fantasia (auf die manier eines Echo) Pleinjeu Tierce en taille Fugue in F Major, BWV 540ii Jan Pietersz. Sweelinck (1562-1621) Louis Marchand (1669-1732) J. S. Bach Kimberly Marshall is known worldwide for her compelling programs and presentations of organ music. She is an accomplished teacher, giving lectures and master classes worldwide. She currently holds the Patricia and Leonard Goldman Endowed Professorship in Organ at Arizona State University, having previously held positions at Stanford University and the Royal Academy of Music, London. Winner of the Saint Albans International Organ Playing Competition in 1985, Dr. Marshall has been a recitalist, workshop leader and adjudicator at 8 National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists. In the past three years, she has been on juries for international organ competitions in Italy, the Netherlands and the US. Acclaimed as a specialist in early music: Kimberly Marshall has performed on many of the most significant historical organs in Europe. She is also a noted authority on contemporary organ repertoire, especially the music of Gyorgy Ligeti. Her CDs and videos display the breadth of her interests, from Arnolt Schlick and 161h-century Italian composers to Chen Yi' s Dunhuang Fantasy. Her latest recording, A Recital in Handel's Parish Church, features secular music by Bach and Handel on the new Richards-Fowkes organ at St. George's, Hanover Square, London. '""" ) Please join us for other concerts in this season's ASU Organ Series: Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:30 and S pm Sunday, Dec. 13, S pm Christmas Classics Enjoy your Christmas favorites in this program of seasonal organ music~ with Melanie Holm, soprano. The glorious music and festively decorated Organ Hall are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit! Sunday, Jan. 24, 2:30 pm - Annie Laver All Roads lead to Rome ' Syracuse University organist Annie Laver explores the musical culture of Rome and its influences throughout Europe in a program that features the Traeri baroque organ. Sunday, Feb. 7, 2:30 pm - Kimberly Marshall German Milestones Germany's legacy of remarkable organ music is unparalleled. Goldman Professor of Organ Kimberly Marshall traces this from the first notated music of the 15th century to that of Max Reger, commemorating the centennial of his death. PIONEERS OF THE ORGAN KIMBERLY MARSHALL ORGAN November 8, 2015 2:30 p.m. ASU Organ Hall ~l "Herberger Institute ~FOR ARIZONA @2009 ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts 0709 DESIGN AND THE ARTS STATE UNIVERSITY