Program Reflections of Italy in Northern Europe Sequitur praeambulum in C et postest variari in d f g a (1448) Mit ganczem Willen My Lady Nevells ground Echo fantasia in d Tiento de medio registro de mano derecha de primo tono Choralfantasie “An Wasserflüssen Babylon” Praeludium in e-moll Ciaccona in Bes Toccata prima Adam Ileborg von Stendal Conrad Paumann (1410-1473) William Byrd (1539-1623) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) Pablo Bruna (1611-1679) Johann Adam Reincken (1623-1722) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1696) Johann Bernhard Bach (1676-1749) Georg Muffat (1653-1704) Matteo Imbruno A native of Pietramontecorvino (Italy), studied organ in Bologna, Rotterdam and Lübeck. He is resident organist of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, the same position that Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck held in the 17th century, and the Amsterdam Hermitage. Active as a concert performer, he has played in the most prestigious festivals and music centres of Europe, Japan, South America and the United States. He is visiting teacher at the Buenos Aires conservatory and at the university of Rosario (Argentina). He gives masterclasses throughout the world and is in demand on international juries. He has recorded CD's on historical organs in The Netherlands and Italy, and has made several recordings for the BBC radio London. Matteo Imbruno is the artistic director of the International Organ Competition "Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck". Upcoming Concerts Sunday, Nov. 13, 2:30 pm Everything is Illuminated An ecstatic experience evoked by three pipe organs, hurdy-gurdy, rabab, tsimbl, violin, piano, sine waves and more. Organists Ilona and Jacob Adler will be joined by an eclectic group of improvising musicians from around the world. Sunday, December 11, 2:30 pm and 5 pm 9th Annual Organ Christmas concert Kimberly Marshall and the ASU Organ Studio retell the age-old Christmas story with seasonal carols and noëls. The festively decorated Organ Hall is sure to get you in the holiday spirit! Matteo Imbruno ORGAN October 23, 2011 2:30 pm ASU Organ Hall