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Carillon News

October 3, 2003
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Brian Swager is a contributing editor to The Diapason.

Bok Carillon Festival 2004

Historic Bok Sanctuary announces its 19th International
Carillon Festival to be held 28 February through 7 March 2004. The festival will
feature guest carillonneurs Geert D'hollander (Belgium), Bernard Winsemius (The
Netherlands), John Courter (Berea, Kentucky), David Hunsberger (Berkeley,
California), as well as resident carillonneurs Milford Myhre and William De
Turk.

This will be Milford Myhre's final official festival
appearance, as he will be retiring at the end of June 2004. This festival will
also be a part of the 75th anniversary celebration of Historic Bok Sanctuary.
Events will include daily recitals at 3 pm, a moonlight recital by D'hollander
at 8 pm on Thursday 4 March, carillon and art exhibits, and non-carillon
concerts as well.

Information is available from Bill De Turk; Historic Bok
Sanctuary; 1151 Tower Blvd.; Lake Wales, FL 33853-3412; 863/676-1154. E-mail:
<[email protected]>

<www.boksanctuary.org&gt;.

GCNA Composition Competition

The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America has announced
its biennial Carillon Composition Competition. The competition is open to
composers of any age or nationality. Compositions must be of four to ten
minutes' duration and playable on a four-octave carillon (47 bells, C, D, E,
chromatic to c4). Compositions which have already been performed or published,
or which were written prior to August 1, 2001, are ineligible. First style="mso-spacerun: yes">  prize is $800 (US) and second prize is
$400. (The judges reserve the right not to award either prize.) Prize-winning
pieces are premiered at a congress of the GCNA and published by that
organization. Deadline for submissions is 15 January 2004.

The competition is organized by the Johan Franco Composition
Fund Committee, which is also active in commissioning new music for carillon.
For information: John Gouwens, attn: Composition Competition, The Culver
Academies, 1300 Academy Rd., #133, Culver, IN 46511-1291;

<[email protected]>

<www.gcna.org/compcomp.html&gt;.