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      Years and Counting  (F. Wayne Tunison Retrospective)   Special thanks to:   
       
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  Thirty-five Years of Bell Ringing
  Wayne began his apprenticeship on the bells at the Knox-Metropolitan Church in the mid-sixties. At that time bell ringing was dominated by such young men as Lee Zwall, Malcolm Mackenzie and Neil Thompson, who were enthralled by technology. After achieving full bell-ringer status in September 1967, Wayne became enchanted by the multicultural legacy of F. N. Darke, who had originally donated the bells as a gift to all the citizens of Regina. This retrospective is presented in five sections as a reflection upon Wayne’s musical inheritance and as a part of the contribution he hopes to make to this legacy.   I.                  
  Teachers 
              Many teachers and
  colleagues have helped to shape Wayne’s music.  Six of these are represented in this section.  First is Ernest A. Moore whose organ
  renditions of Protestant children’s music first attracted Wayne to the music
  of the church.  Second is
  Lawrence Ritchey, whose insistence on a regular clock-like performance style
  permeates Wayne’s artistic expression to this day.  Third is Arthur Rivett, who became music master at Knox-Metropolitan
  following Lawrence Ritchey and who encouraged Wayne to try his hand at
  musical composition.  Fourth is
  Tudor Davies, who introduced Wayne to European classical and folk music.  Fifth is David Johnson whose desire
  to accomplish something significant inspired Wayne to reach out to the
  world’s bell-ringing fraternity and to seek collaboration with artists of
  other media as well.  Last are
  three music professors of the University of Regina (Dr. H. Bruce Lobaugh, Dr.
  Thomas Schudel and William Moore) who taught Wayne the history and theory of
  music.     1.      
  Meditation For Organ                              
  Ernest A Moore (1899-1975) 2.      
  Lanigan                                                     
  Lawrence Ritchey (b. 1939) 3.      
  Doubté                                                    F. Wayne Tunison
  (b. 1953) 4.      
  Air For the Holsworthy Church Bells                                           
                                                             Samuel
  Sebastion Wesley (1810-1876) 5.      
  Let’s Have a Peal for John Cooke’s Soul                                                                Thomas Ravenscroft (1590-1633) 6.      
  Excerpt from Celebration Suite                     Thomas
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  V.                
  Original  Compositions 
    It is a long-standing tradition that a set of clock chimes are written for the graduation of a bellringer. This tradition encourages our bellringers to go beyond simply transcribing the music of others and to write original compositions. Composers from around Saskatchewan and the world have submitted music to the Regina Bell Ringers. Larry Peterson, one of our bellringers, has become a de facto composer-in-residence by virtue of his prolific and highly accessible output. This final section of the concert gives a small sample of the music written for the Darke Memorial Chimes by Wayne and others.   1.      
  Prairie Scene                                                                 Mary I Ward 2.      
  Invocation                                                                         Diedre
  Key 3.      
  Plain Hunt Doubles Counting                     F. Wayne
  Tunison (b. 1953) 4.      
  Hadleigh                                                                  Clifford Crawley 5.      
  St. Hugh                                                                          George Tull 6.      
  Rue des Carillons                                        Roseanne
  Glass (b. 1954) 7.      
  Ground Zero Morning                            Larry
  John Peterson (b. 1952) 8.      
  Manna from Heaven                                               Ellen
  Jane Lorenz 9.      
  Teenage Mothers                                            Craig Pollock (b.
  1957) 10.  
  Mr. Blister Savours His Revenge           Larry
  John Peterson (b. 1952) 11.  
  Meditation for Bells                                  Stewart
  Wilkinson (b. 1944) 12.  
  Savage Wales                                          F. Wayne
  Tunison (b. 1953) 13.  
  Theme And Variations On The Amen From The Exultant Of  Holy Saturday                                                                            Les
  Young 14.  
  In Quietness & Confidence                                             Jana Scareky 15.  
  Amen for an Emergency Call Number        F. Wayne Tunison (b.
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  IV. 
  Popular Culture 
                In 1980, the Sunday after
  the assassination of John Lennon, his mourners held a vigil in Victoria
  Park.  As an expression of the
  grief the bellringers shared with the mourners we played Beatles Songs prior
  to the vigil.  This is but one
  example of the close connections the bellringers have with the general
  population.  A few request
  favorite tunes and urge us to continue to add more of these songs to our
  repertoire.   1.      
  The Saskatchewan Girl’s Lament                       
  Traditional Canadian 2.      
  The Piney Wood Hills                             Buffy
  Sainte-Marie (b. 1941) 3.      
  Ring of Fire                                           June
  Carter Cash (1929-2003) 4.      
  Turn Around                                       Malvina Reynolds
  (1900-1978) 5.      
  Mack the Knife                                              Kurt Weill (1900-1950) 6.      
  Bird on the Wire                                          
  Leonard Cohen (b. 1934) 7.      
  I’ve Got No Strings                                                Leigh
  Harline (1907-1969) 8.      
  Song Of The Sun (Ozymandias)                                                                                       Grace Slick (b. 1939) and Paul
  Kantner (b. 1941) 9.      
  Capitol Air                                              
  Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) 10.  
  Rain              John Lennon (1940-1980) and
  Paul McCartney (b. 1942) 11.  
  Air                                                            Galt
  MacDermot (b. 1928) 12.  
  Frank Zappa Medley                                   Frank
  Zappa (1941-1993) 13.  
  Your Cheatin Heart                                              Hank
  Williams (1923-1953) 14.  
  Lady Jane            Mick
  Jaggers (b. 1943) and Keith Richards (b. 1943)   
 Steve Chamberlain and
  Wayne at Lakeview United Church, demonstrating the handbells.      | 
  
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 Wayne and Julian Swales
  playing handbells   II.               
  Repertoire 
              When Wayne graduated as a
  full bell-ringer the tower had a repertoire of fewer than 200 songs,
  primarily Protestant hymns from the past 250 years.  This section presents a sample of the vastly increased
  repertoire developed over the past thirty years under Wayne’s direction.   1.      
  Morning Bells I Love To Hear                                                                                    
  Traditional arranged by F. Wayne Tunison (b. 1953) 2.      
  Hymn Of The Octoechos                                    Traditional Byzantine 3.      
  Conditor Alme Siderum (9th Century)                   
  Traditional Christian 4.      
  Ja Nuns Hons Pris                    Richard 1st
  Coeur de Leon (1157-1199) 5.      
  Song 5                                                  Orlando
  Gibbons (1583-1625) 6.      
  Stuttgart                                                Christian F.
  Witt (1660-1716) 7.      
  The Merry Bells of Hamburg Town           Alfred
  Moffat (1866-1950) arranged by F. Wayne Tunison (b. 1953) 8.      
  St. Basil                                                    Healey
  Willan (1880-1968) 9.      
  Minuet                                          Jean
  Phillippe Rameau (1683-1764) 10.  
  Allegretto Minuet for Musical Clock  Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) 11.  
  Kyrie Eleison From Mozart's 12th Mass                                                                                        Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) 12.  
  St. Gertrude                              Arthur
  Seymour Sullivan (1842-1900) 13.  
  Piano Concerto No. 1 (Theme)     Peter Ilyich Chaikowsky (1840-1893)  | 
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