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Jubilant Bells: Carillon Music of Alice Gomez - [OAR-185] $15.98

Laura Ellis plays carillon music composed by Alice Gomez (b. 1960), a native of San Antonio, Texas, and composer of symphonic music, chamber music, instrumental, and choral collections in classical, Latin American, and symphonic pop styles. Laura Ellis, professor of organ, carillon, harpsichord and associate director of the School of Music at the University of Florida, Gainesville, recorded the album on the 48-bell Petit and Fritsen carillon at Central Christian Church, San Antonio. The album contains four suites of two or three pieces and 12 other works in 23 tracks of 71 minutes duration. 

Music for Carillon composed by Alice Gomez
Jubilant Bells
Three Songs of Praise:
  I. Hosanna in the Highest
  II. Lord, Have Mercy
  III. Take Away the Sins of the World
O Waly Waly
Kum Ba Yah
Air & Dance:
  I. Air
  II. Dance
Tango No. 1
Three Spanish Dances:
  I. Rumba
  II. Bulerias
  III. Alegria
Tango for Tom
Caribbean Rondo
Chocolat a 3-mvt sweet for carillon:
  I. Dark Chocolate Bittersweet Passion
  II. White Chocolate Tastefully Impure
  III. Mild Chocolate The Elixir of Love
Bells of Cuzco
Shaman
Tonos Metalicos
Galaxy Dancers
Los que mueren, nunca se olvidan
Lament and Alleluia

Jubilant Bells: Carillon Music of Alice Gomez
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