Event Date & Time
Thursday, March 17, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Price
Included with general admission or membership
The Program
Music Of The Baroque Era
Sonata, L. 79 in G
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
arr. M. Myhre
Canon in D
Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
arr. N. Townsend
Prelude for Lute, BWV 999
J. S. Bach (1685-1750)
Inspired By Nature
The Rose (from The Rose)
Amanda McBroom (b. 1947)
arr. W. Crawford
To a Wild Rose (1896)
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
arr. M. Myhre
Popular Tunes
Speak Softly, Love, (The Godfather)
Nino Rota (1911-1979)
arr. S. S. Warner
Send in the Clowns (1975)
Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021)
arr. W. Crawford
Music For Carillon
Serband
Gisbert Steenwick (1642-1679)
Music For Guitar
Estudios 5 and 6
Fernando Sor (1778-1839)
arr. Ronald Barnes
About the Preformer
Wylie Crawford is the Senior University Carillonneur at the University of Chicago, having served for 31 years as University Carillonneur. He is also the Resident Carillonneur for the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, IL (since 1986) and was the first City Carillonneur for the Millennium Carillon in Naperville, IL. In 2020, he became the President of the Venice Carillon Foundation, Inc. and inaugurated the Florida Carillon Festival in that year.
He is the Past President of the World Carillon Federation (www.carillon.org), a federation of 14 international associations that organizes conferences in countries with a carillon culture. Mr. Crawford served a record-breaking 11-year term as President, having served as WCF Treasurer from 1990 until 2006.
With a B.S. degree in Physics and a Master’s degree in teaching from the University of Chicago, Mr. Crawford is pleased to have initiated the first regular carillon instruction programs at four Chicago-area carillons. He supervised the 2007-2008 renovation of the 100-ton 72-bell University of Chicago carillon.
Mr. Crawford fulfilled the requirements of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (www.gcna.org) to become a certified Carillonneur in 1977. During his forty-seven year membership in the Guild, he served three years as its Vice President and forty years as Chair of the Guild’s Membership Committee. He continues as a member of its Nominations committee. He has given guest recitals in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden, and the U.S.