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2005 Calvin & Chapel Ringers Handbell Tour
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The Calvin and Chapel Handbell Ringers from First
Presbyterian Church at Red Bank, New Jersey, are the two
touring bell choirs of the church. In the summer of 1990,
they played concerts in Switzerland and Austria as part of
a two-week long concert tour in conjunction with the Tower
Hill Touring Choir. A highlight of the tour was a concert
before the United Nations General Assembly in Vienna as
well as a presentation in Zermatt in celebration of the
125th anniversary of the Matterhorn ascent where they were
introduced by the President of Switzerland. They participated
in 1988 in a festival sponsored by the International Symposium
of Handbell Ringers at the University of Exeter in Devon,
England, with nearly 700 other ringers from Japan, Canada,
Korea, Australia, Great Britain, Scotland and the Netherlands.
In the summer of 1995, they again joined forces with the Tower
Hill Touring Choir for a 10-day trip in California and the
Pacific Northwest. In the summer of 1996, they attended the
International Symposium in Albuquerque, NM, and in 1997, the
American Guild of English Handbell Ringers national festival
in Sacramento, CA, and toured the San Francisco area. The
summer of 1998 took them to Great Britain including concerts
at St. Alban's, Oxford; St. George's Chapel at Windsor
Castle; St. Paul's Cathedral, London; Salisbury Cathedral
and Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales. In 1999, they
attended the Western National Festival in Yakima, Washington
and presented concerts in the Pacific Northwest. The summer
of 2000's tour took them to the Southeastern United States,
where they played at Epcot Center in Walt Disney World.
In 2001, they toured Switzerland,
playing concerts in Basel, Neuchatel, Geneva, Zermatt, and Lausanne.
In the summer of 2002, the groups toured
Colorado and Wyoming. In 2003
the groups toured five cities in Norway
where they were privileged to ring for the United States Ambassador
to Norway, John Ong, at the American Embassy in Oslo. Last year,
they toured in California.
This summer, they will travel to England.
The Calvin and Chapel Ringers of this church have established
a national reputation and perform in concert throughout the
year. They have presented Christmas concerts at the White
House in 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1993. Other tours
have taken them to the Northeast, the Southeast, Florida,
Canada and California, where they rang at the Crystal
Cathedral. On New Year's Eve of 1991 they presented a
concert at the South Street Seaport and appeared on the
CNN broadcast from the Seaport.
The twenty ringers, all high school students, perform on
two sets of English handbells, a total of 125 tuned, bronze
bells. Their programs include original compositions for
handbells as well as arrangements of classical, popular music,
and hymns and are enjoyable for all age groups.
Judith Werner, Associate Director of Music, is the director
of the Ringers. The groups are two of six handbell choirs
in the church's music program, which also includes seven
choral groups. Charles Harris is the Director of Music
Ministries at the church.
Program includes selections from the following:
Processional
Flourish and Dance
Albert Zabel
A Jubilant Anthem
Kent Knappenberger
Canticle of Praise
Kevin McChesney
The River
Anna Laura Page
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Charles C. Converse
arr. Kevin McChesney
March from "The Nutcracker Suite"
Peter I. Tchaikovsky
America
Thesaurus Musicus
arr. Betty Garee
The Tempest
Kevin McChesney
William Tell Overture
G. Rossini
arr. Martha Lynn Thompson
A Psalm of Praise
Paul McIlveen
Go Down Moses
Traditional Spiritual
arr. Hart Morris
Joyous Spirit
Valerie Stephenson
Rondo Passacaglia
Cynthia Dobrinski
Laudation
Arnold B. Sherman
Uncommon Adoration
Hart Morris