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SUMMARY:Prof Insights: Faculty-Led Workshop – Professor Eatherton in Springfield\, MO
DESCRIPTION:Faith Formation Through Music and Worship\nMany forces are vying for the attention of our youth — movies\, social media\, friends\, the internet. What are we as parents and teachers\, pastors\, and church leaders to do? Our children will be formed as they grow up. Worldly forces will contend with spiritual forces to attract and command their interest. It is our duty as caretakers to make sure that what forms them is the Word of God. The music and worship of the church has always been a significant way to inculcate the faith in children. \nThrough the Biblical narrative\, through the early church and the church fathers\, and throughout the church’s history\, we see a picture of God instilling and growing the faith of His people in the regular proclamation of His Word through singing and ritual. In the 21st century the church has produced many resources for parents\, teachers\, and children to continue this educational process. Come and learn how your congregation can facilitate the formation of children both at home and at church with practices that are important and lasting. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Samuel Eatherton\nAssistant Professor of Practical Theology\, Kantor\, Dean of Chapel and The Kreft Professor for Music Arts\nConcordia Seminary St. Louis under Dr. Samuel Eatherton direction recently received a grant from the Lilly Foundation to put into place a program to teach people in local congregations about Children in Worship—and faith formation through singing\, music\, and worship. He has written scholarly articles on a variety of church music topics in “Lutheran Service Book: Hymnal Companion\,” “Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly” and “The Hymn: A Journal of Congregational Song\, Issues in Christian Education.” An accomplished musician\, Eatherton also is a composer in collections published by Concordia Publishing House. He has conducted and performed organ recitals\, hymn festivals and choral concerts. \n\n\n	\n\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\n\nDAY\nTIME\n\n\nMonday\, June 9\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nTuesday\, June 10\n9-11:30 a.m.\n\n\n\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nWednesday\, June 11\n9 a.m.-noon\n\n\n\n\n	Registration cost: $150\n	Registration deadline: June 7\, 2025\n	Location contact: Dr. Nicholas Hagerman\n	 \n	Register\n	More Workshops\n\n\nNote: The schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the workshop presenters. \n\n 
URL:https://www.csl.edu/event/prof-insights-eatherton-in-springfield-mo/
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church (Springfield\, MO)\, 1415 S. Holland Ave.\, Springfield\, MO\, 65807\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Faculty Speaking Engagement
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SUMMARY:Summer Carillon Concert
DESCRIPTION:Carillonneur\nToni Raats\, Roosendaal\, the Netherlands \n\nProgram\n\n\n\n \nTITLE\nCOMPOSER\n\n\n1\nIntrada: The Three Companions of Rosedale\nMichel Corrette (1707–95)\n\n\n2\nBarocko Bello  Toccatina  When I Am Laid In Earth (from “Dido and Aeneas”)  Sarabande (from Suite No. 1 in G\, cello solo)\n Joh. K.F. Fischer (1656–1746)Henry Purcell (1659–95)J.S. Bach (1685–1750)\n\n\n3\nEnglish Dances  No. 18 in F major  No. 19 in A major  No. 20 in C major\nK. Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739–99)\n\n\n4\nBell Ringing of the Lowlands: Abacus (2011)\nLudo Geloen (b. 1962)\n\n\n5\nBell Canto  On With the Motley (from the opera “I Pagliacci”)  Fantasy on Theme: The Funeral March of the Marionettes  Musetta’s Waltz Song (“La Bohème“)\n Ruggiero Leoncavallo (1857–1919)Charles Gounod (1818–93)Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924)\n\n\n6\nThe Sacred Concerts Medley  Come Sunday  The Shepherd  Almighty God  Freedom\nDuke Ellington (1899–1974)\n\n\n7\nAve Maria\nLeonid Zutalovsky (1935–2018)\, arr. Iryna Riabchun (b. 1957)\n\n\n8\nRoyal Dutch Souvenir  Adios Nonino (The Tear of Maxima)  Against the Time (Theme of the TV series “We Alexander”)  Amsterdam\n Astor Piazzolla (1921–92)Jurre Haanstra\, Huub van der Lubbe\, arr. Bob van WelyJacques Brel (1929–78)\n\n\n9\nSunny Funny Valley BellsSunrise Sunset (from “Anatevka”)My Funny Valentine\nJerry Bock (1928–2010)\, arr. T. RaatsR. Rogers (1902–79)L. Hart (1895–1943)\n\n\n\n  \nAbout the carillonneur:\n\n\n\nToni Raats\, born in 1960 and raised in Roosendaal\, the Netherlands\, studied carillon in Mechelen\, Belgium\, with Carlo van Ulft\, Jo Haazen\, Eddy Mariën and Geert D’Hollander. Since 1998\, he has performed annually in the Netherlands and Belgium\, toured North America in 2012\, played in Portugal in 2023 and now freelances in Halsteren. \nRaats has served as city carillonneur of Roosendaal since 2010. He plays weekly during the market\, offers six summer concerts and shares performances worldwide via the YouTube channel carillonsintjanroosendaal. His goal is to bring the bells closer to the people. \nRaats is organist for the St. Alfonsus Choir and the cantors at Our Lady’s Church in Roosendaal. He also accompanies soloists\, the women’s ensemble Vivace and plays piano with the Delta Quintet and Serenado Trio. \nOn his mother’s side (Family Los)\, Raats is the third generation of musicians named Antony — Toon or Toni. In Dutch\, the word “toon” means “note” or “tone.” \nOutside of music\, Raats works as a coach and company social worker\, supporting people through conflict\, trauma\, stress\, burnout and change. He sees strong parallels with music — both involve rhythm\, improvisation\, structure\, intonation and\, above all\, listening well to foster solutions. \n\n\n	\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.csl.edu/event/summer-carillon-concert-2025-06-10/
LOCATION:Exterior Sites Main Quad\, 801 Seminary Place\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concordia Seminary Music Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Klinger":MAILTO:carillon@csl.edu
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