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    • The premiere of the Variations on a French Carol was performed at the First Congregational Church in Woburn (24 Dec 01).

    • The premiere of I Look from Afar was performed at the First Congregational Church in Woburn (23 Dec 01).

    • The girls' choir (Joan Yakkey, director) at the music school in Fiesole (Italy) sang the Alleluia in D (15 Dec 01).

    • The Ithaca College Percussion Ensemble (Gordon Stout, director) performed Murmur of Many Waters (11 Dec 01).

    • The Greater Middletown Chorale (Joe D'Eugenio, director) performed Sleep You Well (choir and brass quintet) in Middletown, CT (8 & 9 Dec 01).

    • The choir of the Jefferson Ave. Presbyterian Church of Detroit, Michigan (Phil Michéal, director) sang O Gracious Light (Lyrical) for choir, piano and harp (25 Nov 01).

    • The University at Buffalo Percussion Ensemble (Tony Miranda, director) performed the premiere Murmur of Many Waters at Slee Hall in Amherst, NY (17 Nov 01).

    • The strings of the Clemson University Symphony Orchestra (Andrew Levin, Director) played the Canticle of St Nicholas (4 Nov 01).

    • May God Be Merciful to Us was broadcast on WCRB (102.5 FM) in Boston (16 Sept 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang May God Be Merciful to Us at National Cathedral in Washington, DC (15 July 01).

    • The June 24 performance of May God Be Merciful to Us was broadcast on WCRB (102.5 FM) in Boston (1 July 1 01).

    • Pianist Fabio Parrini played the world premiere of Lutoslawski's Lullaby at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California (29 June 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang May God Be Merciful to Us (24 June 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang the Alleluia in D on a Mothers Day concert (13 May 01).

    • Trey Clegg, organist, played the Festive Voluntary for brass quintet, timpani & organ at the First Congregational Church in Atlanta, Georgia (6 May 01).

    • Karl played a joint recital with Mark Engelhardt (piano and organ) at the First Congregational Church in Woburn. Program: Fantasy on a Tallis Hymn, Willson Osborne's Rhapsody for clarinet solo, the Brahms E-flat major clarinet sonata, and organ music of Brahms and Mendelssohn (29 Apr 01).

    • The Clemson University Symphony Orchestra (Andrew Levin, Director) played the world premiere of I Sang to the Sky, and Day Broke (24 Apr 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang the Alleluia in D in Boston, MA (22 Apr 01).

    • Karl played a half-hour recital accompanied by Mark Engelhardt (piano and organ) at the Cathedral Church of St Paul. Program: the Brahms E-flat major clarinet sonata, Opus 120 No. 2, and Fantasy on a Tallis Hymn (18 Apr 01).

    • The girls' choir in Östhammar, Sweden (David Aurelius, director) sang the Alleluia in D (15 Apr 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang the Alleluia in D in Boston, MA (14 Apr 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang O Come and Mourn with Me Awhile (Danby) in Boston, MA (13 Apr 01).

    • The choir of the Jefferson Ave. Presbyterian Church of Detroit, Michigan (Phil Michéal, director) sang O Come and Mourn with Me Awhile (Danby) (13 Apr 01).

    • Marguerite Upton, soprano, with the choir of the First Congregational Church in Woburn, Massachusetts, violinist John Jelatis and organist Bill Goodwin, performed O Come and Mourn with Me Awhile (Danby) (12 Apr 01).

    • Marguerite Upton, soprano, with the choir of the First Congregational Church in Woburn, Massachusetts, violinist John Jelatis and organist Bill Goodwin, performed All Glory, Laud, and Honor (8 Apr 01).

    • The choir of the First Congregational Church in Woburn, Massachusetts sang May God Be Merciful to Us (18 Mar 01).

    • Karl was elected a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in February, 2001.

    • The Alleluia Opus 33 for unaccompanied choir SATB [LNP-0056] and 'Tis Winter Now (Danby) Opus 45 for baritone, trumpet and organ [LNP-0057] were published by the Lux Nova Press in February, 2001.

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang the Alleluia in D in Boston, Massachusetts. David Frieze sang 'Tis Winter Now (Danby) as arranged for baritone, clarinet and organ (25 Feb 01).

    • The choir of the Jefferson Ave. Presbyterian Church of Detroit, Michigan (Phil Michéal, director) sang the Alleluia, I Will Bless the Lord at All Times, and the Song of Mary (Melismatic); the Small Ricercar in C for organ was also played as part of the service (18 Feb 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang May God Be Merciful to Us in Boston, Massachusetts; the January 21 performance of the same piece was broadcast on WCRB (102.5 FM) earlier this morning (28 Jan 01).

    • The choir of the Cathedral Church of St Paul (Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music) sang May God Be Merciful to Us in Boston, Massachusetts (21 Jan 01).


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