Carla Edwards


Program

Toccata alla Rumba Peter Planyavsky
(Doblinger) (b. 1947)

Triptych of Fugues Gerald Near
   (Augsburg) (b. 1942)
Lively, with dash
Slowly, expressively
Broadly

Pastorale BWV 590 J. S. Bach
    (Bärenreiter) (1685-1750)

Passacaglia in d minor Dieterich Buxtehude
(Breitkopf & Härtel, ed. Beckmann) (1637-1707)

Hommage á Dietrich Buxtehude Petr Eben
(Schott Musik International) (1929-2007)


Carla Edwards is Professor of Organ and Associate Dean of the School of Music at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.  She received a Bachelor of Music degree with highest distinction from the University of Kansas, a Master of Music degree from the University of Alabama and a Doctor of Music degree in Organ Performance from Indiana University.  Her organ studies have been with Larry Smith, Delores Bruch, James Moeser, Catharine Crozier, Robert Noehren, Michael Schneider and Warren Hutton.

Edwards has performed in the United States, England, Finland, and Italy, and her performances have been broadcast on the nationally syndicated radio program Pipedreams.

In the fall 2007, she was featured as a soloist with the Virginia Symphony and in the summer 2007, performed for the Organ Historical Society Convention in Indianapolis, IN.  She appeared as a convention artist at the 1993 AGO Regional Convention in Indianapolis, the 1994 National AGO convention in Dallas, the 1997 AGO Regional Convention in Evansville and the 2001 AGO Regional convention in Ft. Wayne, IN.


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