A Lunchtime carillon concert. Free. Free Parking in the lot in front of the tower on Euclid Avenue also along Bellflower Rd behind the tower, a great place to hear the concert.
Sheryl Modlin, Carillonist
Program
LINK TO LIVE STREAM
Waltzes
Euphemia Allan
arr. Albert Gerken
Chopsticks
(Euphemia Allan composed the “The Celebrated Chop Waltz” in 1877 at age 16
under the pen name Arthur de Lilli.)
Gaelic
arr. Milford Myhre
Morning Has Broken
William C. Dix
arr. Richard Giszczak
Alleluia, Sing to Jesus
John L. Bell
arr. R. Giszczak
Will You Come and Follow Me
Richard Rodgers
arr. Paul Stelben
Edelweiss
Christina Perry
arr. Lisa Lonie
A Thousand Years
Ross Bagdasarian
arr. R. Giszczak
The Chipmunk Song
Jack Norworth and Albert von Tilzer,
Arr. R. Giszczak
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss, Luigi Creatore
arr. Josha Fenwick
I Can’t Help Falling in Love
Greet the Carillonist following the concert at the Euclid Avenue Tower Entrance
The carillon can be heard from the grounds around the tower including the Case Western Reserve Campus behind the tower away from the Euclid Avenue traffic noise. Concerts are rain or shine and your car is also a place to hear the concert. Horn honking is an accepted form of applause at the end of the program.
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