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Volume IV
The 1984 Allegro Handbell Choir
Released: 1983 Original Medium: Audio Cassette, Dolby B
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Historical Note Volume IV was recorded studio-style at Union Church before leaving for the 1984 Summer Concert Tour. It was the first audio cassette produced by Allegro, and featured about an hour of music with a mix from the holiday and concert seasons. Unfortunately, the Dolby B cassettes were not duplicated well from the orginal Dolby A recording reels, and the resulting cassettes suffered from severe audio distortions. It was not until 2003, when Allegro was producing its historic compilation, The First 40 Years (Volume XI), that the 1984 recording was remastered and the music could be heard as it was originally performed almost twenty years earlier. Several of these cuts appear on The First 40 Years, and the entire remastered recording may be released at a later date.
From the Insert
The Allegro Handbell Choir, formed about eighteen years ago, is composed of fourteen high school age members with two to seven years' ringing experience. An integral part of the music program of The Union Church of Hinsdale (United Church of Christ), the group also performs for a variety of civic, charitable, educational and professional organizations, as well as guest appearances at other churches. The yave toured extensively in the United States, Europe and Canada.
Conducted by Michael Surratt, Director of Music and Organist at the Union Church since 1979, the bell ringers perform with five octaves (61) of Schulmerich bells, made in Sellersville, Pennsylvania.
Play List from the insert
| SIDE ONE |
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Title |
Time |
Composer, Arranger |
1. |
Gloria |
1:54
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arr. Frances Legge Callahan |
2. |
Joseph Dear, O Joseph Mine |
2:10
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13th Century German Carol, arr. Donald E. Allured |
3. |
Carol of the Bells
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3:12 |
Mykola Leontovich [sic], arr. Hart Morris
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4. |
Stille Nacht
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2:45
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Franz Gruber, arr. Betty Garee |
5. |
Silver Bells
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2:18
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Jay Livingston & Ray Evans, arr. Ralph Stiles
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6. |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers |
2:50
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Leon Jessel, arr. Martha Lynn Thompson
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| 7. |
Rondeau Fanfare
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2:27
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Jean-Joseph Mouret, arr. Martha Lynn Thompson
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8. |
Nocturne in E Minor
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5:05 |
Cynthia Dobrinski |
SIDE TWO |
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Title |
Time |
Composer, Arranger |
| 1. |
Silverthorne |
6:20 |
Donald E. Allured
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| 2. |
Cymbalum |
4:38
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William A. Payn
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3.
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Grazioso |
1:55 |
G.P. Telemann, arr. S. Drummond Wolff, ed. Donald E. Allured |
4. |
Pick a Winner |
2:32
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Lew Gillis
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| 5. |
The Can-Can
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2:01
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Jacques Offenbach ,arr. Martha Lynn Thompson
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6.
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Simple Gifts
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3:00
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Shaker Tune, arr. Carl Wiltse
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7. |
Canon
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2:36
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Johann Pachelbel, arr. Hal H. Hopson
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| 8. |
The Rainbow Connection
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3:07
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Paul Williams & Kenny Ascher, arr. Betty B. Garee
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Recording Credits from the insert
The Ringers: Dorrie Black, Arthur Bull, Kara Creaden, Elizabeth Damptz, Kirsten Falc, Anne Girton, Bruce Hanson, John Hester, Natasha Jones, Brenda Muller, Jennifer Purdy, Carrie Smith, Kenneth Stevens, Melanie Wagner.
The Director: Michael Surratt
Recorded in the Sanctuary of The Union Church of Hinsdale, 137 South Garfield Street, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521, on May 6 & 19, 1984.
Producer: Michael Surratt Recording Engineer: Robert Atkins Graphics: William Hahn Photography by: Bruce Chlevin
This recording is copyright 1984 by the Allegro Handbell Choir and the Union Church of Hinsdale, Illinois. |