Please join us for future organ concerts! Sunday, Nov. 8, 2:30 pm - Kimberly Marshall Pioneers of the Organ Goldman professor of Organ Kimberly Marshall traces innovations in organ composition in a program featuring both the Fritts and Traeri organs in music by Schlick, Sweelinck, Frescobaldi, and Bach. Saturday, Dec. 12, 2:30 and 5 pm - Kimberly Marshall and the ASU Organ Studio Sunday, Dec. 13, 5 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. CONTEXT . ANTHONY NEWMA ORGAN October 18, 2015 2:30 p.m. ASU Organ Hall This event is generously co-sponsored by The Central Arizona chapter of the American Guild of Organists. A51.l"Herberger Institute FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY BACH IN CONTEXT Program Toccata Adagio and Fugue in C, BWV 564 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Adagio and Fantasia on Te Deum Prelude and Fugue in e minor, BWV 548 Three Sonatas, K. 278-67-327 Anthony Newman b. 1941 J. S. Bach Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Six Baroque Trumpet Tunes: Clarke, Purcell, Dandrieu, Purcell, Mouret, Charpentier Fantasia and Fugue in g minor, BWV 542 Fugue in G major ("Gigue") ***** J. S. Bach Described by Wynton Marsalis as "The High Priest of Bach", and by Time Magazine as "The High Priest of the Harpsichord," Anthony Newman continues his 50 year career as America's leading organist, harpsichordist and Bach specialist. His prodigious recording output includes more than 170 CDs on such labels as CBS, SONY, Deutsche Grammaphon, and Vax Masterworks. His collaboration with Wynton Marsalis on Sony's "In Gabriel's Garden" was the best selling classical CD in 1997. As keyboardist, he has performed more than sixty times at Lincoln Center in New York, collaborating with many of the greats of music: Kathleen Battle, ltzhak Perlman, Eugenia Zukerman, John Nelson, Jean-Pierre Rampal, James Levine, Lorin Mazel, Mstislav Rostropovich, Seiji Osawa, and Leonard Bernstein . As conductor, he has worked with the greats of chamber music orchestras: St. Paul Chamber, LA Chamber, Budapest Chamber, Scottish Chamber, and the 92nd St. Y Chamber Orchestras. Larger symphonic groups include: Seattle (over 40 appearances), Los Angeles, San Diego, Calgary, Denver, and New York Philharmonic Orchestras. No less prodigious a composer, his works have been heard in Paris, Vienna, Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw, New York, and London. His output includes 4 symphonies, 4 concerti, 3 large choral works, 2 operas: Nicole, and Massacre (in collaboration with Charles Flowers), 3 CDs of piano music, and a large assortment of chamber, organ and guitar works. Newman's complete works are published by Ellis Press. He has received 30 consecutive composer's awards from ASCAP. ยท Please join us for future organ concerts! Sunday, Nov. 8, 2:30 pm - Kimberly Marshall Pioneers of the Organ Goldman professor of Organ Kimberly Marshall traces innovations in organ composition in a program featuring both the Fritts and Traeri organs in music by Schlick, Sweelinck, Frescobaldi, and Bach. Saturday, Dec. 12, 2:30 and 5 pm - Kimberly Marshall and the ASU Organ Studio Sunday, Dec. 13, 5 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. CONTEXT . ANTHONY NEWMA ORGAN October 18, 2015 2:30 p.m. ASU Organ Hall This event is generously co-sponsored by The Central Arizona chapter of the American Guild of Organists. A51.l"Herberger Institute FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY