DANCING THROUGH THE CENTURIES KIMBERLY MARSHALL ORGAN February 22, 2015 2:30 p.m. . ASU Organ Hall DANCING THROUGH THE CENTURIES Passacaglia in D Minor, Bux WV 161 Pavana lachrimae Gagliarda Estampie Retrove Ciacona in F minor On the Traeri organ: Partite sopra Follia Bergamasca Pavane and Galliarde Basse danse Branle gai Toccata on a theme by Melchior Vulpius (2010) Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (c1561-1621) Heinrich Scheidemann (c1595-1663) Robertsbridge Codex c1360 Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) pub. Pierre Attaingnant Paris, 1531 Pamela Decker b. 1955 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 Amolt Schlick and 16rh_century Italian composers to Chen Yi's Dunhuang Fantasy. Please join us for the final concert in this year's ASU Organ Series: Sunday March 22, 2:30 pm From Lubeck to Rome Westfield International Organ Competition winner Malcolm Matthews presents a program of music by German and Italian composers.