1998 Final Concert Program

Posted on January 8, 2007 | Filed Under 1998, Clinicians, Music

Greater Knoxville Area Handbell Festival
May 1-2, 1998
Second Presbyterian Church

Intrada - Michael Helman
Elegy - William Payn
Promised Land - LITTLETON
In the Bleak Midwinter - Karen Buckwalter
Sing Unto the Lord - Hart Morris
The River - Anna Laura Page
Music of the Spheres - Kevin McChesney

Brass Ensemble
Rick Carl, trumpet
Warren Clark, trumpet
Mitzi Hall, French horn
Eric Samsell, trombone
Patrick Sullivan, bass trombone
Jeff Mulvihill, timpani

Guest Clinician: Anna Laura Page

Anna Laura Page received a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Music Education with a concentration in piano and Master of Music in Music Theory with a concentration in organ from the University of Kentucky. Active as a composer, clinician, and organist, she served on the Music Committee of the Southern Baptist 1991 Hymnal Committee and has received the ASCAP Standards Award for the past several years. She has taught organ as an adjunct faculty member at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and theory/organ as an adjunct faculty member at Lander University in Greenwood, South Carolina. She served as director of the Austin Peay Community Children’s Chorus in Clarksville, Tennessee for three years. Mrs. Page currently serves as Handbell Music Editor for Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. Her publications include choral works for children, youth, and adults, and compositions for handbells, organ, and piano. She is married to Dr. Oscar C. Page, president of Austin College in Sherman, Texas.

Scanned archive of the program (pdf) 1998 Final Concert Program

Timeline of clinicians and locations for the festival

Posted on January 1, 2007 | Filed Under 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Clinicians

  • 2007: Fred Gramann, Grace Lutheran, Knoxville
  • 2006: Robert Ivey, Second Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 2005: Lee Afdahl; Second Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 2004: Monica McGowan; Grace Lutheran, Knoxville
  • 2003: Tim Waugh; Grace Lutheran, Knoxville
  • 2002: Fred Gramann; Grace Lutheran, Knoxville
  • 2001: Beth Watson; First Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 2000: Arnold Sherman; Cedar Springs Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 1999: Phyliss Kirk; First Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 1998: Anna Laura Page; Second Presbyterian, Knoxville
  • 1997: Dr. Larry Smith; Church Street UMC, Knoxville
  • 1996: Valerie Stephenson; First Presbyterian, Knoxville