62nd Congress of The Guild of Carillonneurs

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The 62nd Congress of The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America

(May 6) All registrations from here on out are $100, for mail or online.

Online registration
The congress is past, of course, but you are welcome to peruse the information available here.. 
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NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation E-Mail from John Gouwens (provided you give us an E-Mail address) within three days of registering online, please contact him at gouwenj@culver.org, as that may mean the registration didn't go through.
(Tentative daily schedule is now posted at the bottom of this page.)
   
   
Culver Memorial Chapel 

Shafer Tower, Ball State University

The setting:

   
   

 

Memorial Chapel

Looking down from the tower:

 

Views of the Instrument:

Meetings will mostly be held in the Heritage Room of the Legion Memorial Building
Receptions will be held across the hall in the Legion Building Lounge

Accommodations will be available at the motel units on campus.

They  are short on amenities, but INEXPENSIVE! ($35 per night) 

The Motel Rooms are fully booked! (The deadline to reserve a room, May 24, has passed as well.) 
(No daily custodians, no TV, but they are air conditioned, and are on campus, very close to meeting places.)

 

There are many hotels in nearby Plymouth (20 minute drive).

For a "virtual campus tour," click here.

 

Link here to see recitalists and photos

 

Presentations will include:

  • New video presentation on carillon technique by American and European carillonneurs.

  • Introduction to new music publications by the GCNA, presented by John Courter

  • Roundtable Discussion about the role of a consultant for carillon installations (Several participating carillonneurs and bellfoundry representatives)

  • Musical Guess'ems

  • Tower Clocks - Building a Better Mousetrap, by Gordon Slater

  • Practical demonstration of basic carillon maintenance everyone should know, onsite in the tower.

  • The intriguing recordings of gala performances by Daniel Robins at Chicago

 

Music that will be given its first GCNA congress performance, and in some cases, world première performance:

World Première: New composition by Milford Myhre (Franco Fund commission - if ready)

World Première: Prize-winning compositions from 2004 Composition Competition (published by the GCNA)

    First Prize: Sonata, by Neil Thornock

    Second Prize: Two Poems for Children, by Geert D'hollander

World Première: Pealing Fire, by Libby Larsen (Commissioned by the Johan Franco Composition Fund)

World Premiere: New 48-bell version of Sonata (1956) by Roy Hamlin Johnson (worked out in collaboration with the composer)

First GCNA congress performance: A Summer’s Night - a new composition written as a collaborative effort between John Pozdro and John Gouwens (Newly published by the GCNA)

First GCNA congress performance: Sonata for carillon (42 bells) by Robert Moore (Newly published by the GCNA)

First GCNA congress performance: Four-Octave version of Summer Fanfares by Roy Hamlin Johnson

Extra Trips

 
To help this page load more quickly, the details of the Pre-congress and Post-congress trips are located on another page. Link to those from here.
AREA LODGING / ACCOMMODATIONS
The Academies' own motels are the cheapest option, and are very close to the locations of meetings. Those wishing for more amenities may inquire of the following: 

MOTELS / HOTELS:

Super 8 Motel
2150 North Oak Road
Plymouth, IN  46563
(574) 936-8856; 1-800-800-8000 (Super-8 Nationwide reservations)
(20 minutes north of Culver)

Price of rooms ranges from $55.90-59.82 (These prices DO include the tax!!)

A relatively recent building, this is really a NICE Super-8, and it is the closest to Culver of the Plymouth Hotels.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
2619 N. Michigan Street
Plymouth, IN 46563
(574) 936-2444
1-800-465-4329
Price of rooms ranges from $84-94

(20 mins. north of Culver)

(Building is less than 2 years old!)

Days Inn
2229 N. Michigan Street
Plymouth, IN  46563
(574) 935-4276; 1-800-DAYS INN
Price of rooms ranges from $49-55
 (20 mins. North of Culver)
 This was the old L&K Motel.

Villager Lodge
2535 N. Michigan Street
Plymouth, IN 46563
(574) 935-5911; 1-800-328-7829
Price of rooms ranges from $36-69

(20 mins. north of Culver)

Ramada (formerly Holiday Inn)
2550 N. Michigan Street
Plymouth, IN  46563
(574) 936-4013
Price of rooms ranges from $69-79

(20 mins. north of Culver)

Ev & Jayne’s Irish Inn
7290 N. Michigan Rd.
Plymouth, IN  46563
(574) 936-9190
Price of rooms ranges from $150-200

(Well, it is rather elegant, actually.)

 (25 minutes north of Culver)

 

Swan Lake Golf Resort
5203 Plymouth-LaPorte Trail
Plymouth, IN  46563
(574) 935-5680; 1-800-582-7539
Price of rooms ranges from $129-159

(25 mins. North of Culver)

 

BED & BREAKFASTS IN CULVER:

Black Horse Bed & Breakfast
16412 State Road 10
Culver, IN  46511
(574) 842-8928

Price of rooms is $100

(May be closed at the time of the congress.)

Inn by the Lake
(This is less than a mile from campus, and next door to the site of the Tuesday pizza party.)

830 Lakeshore Drive
Culver, IN 46511
(574) 842-4780

Price of rooms ranges from $100-125

TENTATIVE Daily Schedule (subject to change) 

Sunday, June 6 (Pre-Congress Day)

Registration (and Motel Check-in) will open at Noon, at the foyer of Eppley Auditorium

1:30 PM - Depart from Registration area for pre-congress trip

2:45 See and try 1852 Bollée "carillon" at Notre Dame

4:15 – See, hear, and try carillon at The  Presbyterian Church in La Porte (brand new 36-bell Petit & Fritsen: the first in thirty years in the US with the entire instrument made by P&F.

6:00 – Supper (on your own, but will offer bus ride to and from town)

8:00 – Pre-congress recital by George Gregory

 

 

Monday, June 7

7:30 AM – Board Meeting (Eppley Stage), Displays (Art Gallery Area)

10:00 –10:45 – Welcome (Legion Building); Presentation by John Courter on new publications by the GCNA (many of which will be performed at this congress).

11:00 – Premières mini-recital: Libby Larsen piece, Competition Prize-Winners (Thornock, D’hollander)

11:45 – Congress Photo on lawn in front of Chapel (inside Chapel if weather is bad)

12:00  – Lunch on your own (Shuttle leaves from Chapel at 12:05.)

1:35PM – Shuttle returns to Chapel area

1:45 – Examination Recital #1

2:30 – Examination Recital #2

3:15 – 5:15 – General Business Meeting (Legion Building)

5:45 – Picnic Supper on campus  - Sponsored by John Taylor Bellfoundry Ltd.

7:30  – Recital by John Gouwens

Reception at Legion Lounge - Sponsored by Meeks & Watson

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 8

7:30 AM Board Meeting (Eppley Stage), Displays (Art Gallery Area)

9:00 – Examination Recital #3

9:45 – Examination Recital #4

10:30 – "Building a Better Mousetrap:" Presentation on Tower Clocks (Dicke Theatre) – Gordon Slater

11:15 – Musical Guess’ems (Dicke Theatre)

12:00 – Lunch (Shuttle departs from Eppley at 12:05, departs from town at 1:35) – Committee Meetings: Music Publications, Ronald Barnes Scholarship

1:45–2:45Additional Presentation (Details to be announced later) at the Eilleen Dicke Theatre

3:00 –4:15 – General Business Meeting (Legion)

4:30 –5:30  Free Time on the carillon (Sign-Up list)

Perhaps a refreshment break of some sort here

7:00 – Milford Myhre Recital

8:00 – Pizza Party (at Papa's Pizza) – yes, there WILL be beer! – Sponsored by Verdin/P&F

 

 Wednesday, June 9

7:30 AM – Board Meeting (Eppley Stage), Displays (Art Gallery Area)

9:00 AM – Recital by Stefano Colletti

10:00-11:00 AM – Business Meeting (Legion Building)

11:00-Noon –  This will probably be a multiple-choice period, with both technical and non-technical presentations offered in various places. Choices will be made at check-in for registration.

1.      Routine Maintenance EVERY Carillon Should Have (in the belfry) - John Taylor Bellfoundry

2.      (Weather permitting) Boat cruise around Lake Maxinkuckee – Naval Building Pier

3.      Displays time

Lunch – Shuttle departs from Eppley Auditorium  driveway at 12:10, Departs from town 1:50 – Committee Meetings: Examinations, Carillon News Committee

2:00 – 4:00 – Carillon Technique: Three Points of View (video: Stefano Colletti, Boudewijn Zwart, and John Gouwens) – Dicke Theatre

4:30 – Boudewijn Zwart recital

6:30 – 7:30 – Cocktail hour at Edgewater Grille

7:30 – Banquet – post-banquet reminiscences by Milford Myhre – Sponsored by Royal Eijsbouts

 

 Thursday, June 10

7:30 AM Board Meeting (Eppley Stage), Displays (Art Gallery Area)

9:00 – Come to Allendale in 2005 - Julianne vandenWyngaard (Dicke Theatre)

9:30 – 10:15 – Historic Recordings of Gala Performances by Daniel Robins at the University of Chicago (Dicke Theatre)

10:30 – Recital by David Hunsberger

11:30 – Lunch Shuttle leaves from Chapel at 11:35; Leaves from town at 1:00 – Committee Meetings: Franco Fund

1:15 – 2:00  Roundtable Discussion: The responsibilities of  carillon consultant

2:00 – 3:15 PM – Final Business Meeting (Legion Building)

3:15 – Final Time for Displays; Free time on the carillon until 4:00.

4:30 – Recital by Mary McFarland

5:30 – Dinner – on your own

7:30 – Recital by Justin Ryan

Afterglow reception at Legion Memorial Building - Sponsored by Paccard Fonderie des Cloches

 

Friday, June 11 (Post-Congress)

8:00AM – Depart Culver campus

10:30 (or upon arrival) – Demonstration of Scottish Rite carillon by Todd Fair, then free time on the carillon

11:15 – Lunch at Scottish Rite (concurrent free time on carillon continues)

12:15 – Depart for Muncie

2:00 – Recital by Tin-Shi Tam at Ball State University (48-Bell Paccard, Verdin action)

2:45 – Open tower and free time

3:45 – Depart for Culver

Meal stop en route (Wabash, Indiana)

Arrive Culver 7:15 PM?

For various campus and area maps, click here.
 
This Page was created and is maintained by: John Gouwens. Last update: 6/3/2004