Good Vibrations
McMaster University, Hamilton
May 26-28, 2011
Massed
How Can I Keep from Singing / Arnold Sherman
Beyond All Praising / arr Hart Morris
Fanfare for an Uncommon Instrument / Susan T. Sylvester
Good Vibrations / arr Matthew Prins
Tin
Bell Peal on ‘How Great Our Joy’ / arr Linda Lamb
Ring Praise, O My Soul / Margaret R. Tucker
Copper
Meditation on ‘There is a Foundation / Sandra Eithun
Kum Ba Yah / arr Jason W. Krug
Bronze
From a Distant Home / Michael Helman
Festival Prelude on ‘Deo Gracias’ / Sondra K. Tucker
Canticle of Praise / Arnold B. Sherman
Conductors
Dr. Deborah Carr
Massed & Bronze Conductor
Dr. Deborah Car, passed Director and cofounder of Columbia, Handbell Ensemble (CHE) received a B.S. degree in Vocal Music Education in 1977, an M.ED in the School of Psychology in 1992, and a Ph.D in Educational Psychology in 1996, all from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
A highly respected conductor/clinician, Deborah has directed mast choir for the national AGEHR conferences and has served as conductor/clinician for national, regional and state conferences in Iowa, Minnesota, Kentucky, Kentucky, North Carolina, Arkansas, New Hampshire, and Oregon.
Dr. Carr conducting "Good Vibrations" in 2011
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J.-C. Coolen
Cooper & Vibrations Choir Conductor
J.-C. Coolen is an active participant in leader in the greater Toronto Area (Ontario, Canada) Handbell community. One of the founding members of The Bronze Foundation, Toronto’s auditioned community handbell ensemble, he has served as its Music Director since 2005. Since 2018, he has directed ... More info
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Carole Anderson
Tin Conductor
CAROLE ANDERSON received her Bachelor of Music at the University of Western Ontario where she studied choral conducting with Deral Johnson. During her 35-year teaching career Carole taught music at all grade levels and was a music consultant in both Brant and Peel Districts. Retired in 2013 from the Peel District School Board, Carole taught for the last 15 years ... More info
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